

DVD/Blu Ray Review: Hell Bent (1918)
This early John Ford western was presumed lost until a print turned up in a Czechoslovakian archive. It was restored by Universal in...


Blu Ray Review: Laurel and Hardy: The Definitive Restorations
Sometimes the amount of vintage cinema that is being restored and made available and accessible is so vast it's hard to wrap one's head...


DVD/BluRay review: Backlash (1956)
Kino Lorber has been releasing some particularly great movies in the western genre, notably "Backlash," which is as much a psychological...


DVD/BluRay review: Wake Island (1942)
The WW2 combat film is a fascinating sub-genre. Many of the films were made as the war was going on, and produced to help uplift the...


DVD/Blu Ray Review: The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
Kino Lorber has released this pre-code World War One drama from Paramount that breezes by in a quick 73 minutes and offers offbeat...


DVD/Blu Ray Review: The Audie Murphy Collection
Three of Audie Murphy's best westerns films during his 1950s tenure at Universal studios have been released on blu ray by Kino Lorber. ...


DVD Review: Movie Man's Matinee Volume 4
When exploring film history, it is important to venture down the bypaths that take us away from the iconic screen legends and allow us to...


DVD Review: The Shakedown (1929)
Now on blu ray from Kino Lorber is a beautifully restored 4K remaster of director William Wyler's 1929 boxing drama "The Shakedown,"...


Book Review: 1000 Women in Horror 1895-2018
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas is one of the most astute and knowledgeable film critics currently active, with a strong frame of historical...


DVD Review: 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1916)
The innovations of cinema's silent era are too often lost to time, with a limited percentage of films from that period having survived. ...

