Book Review: Rochelle Hudson – Biography and Career Record
Author David C. Tucker is one of our finest biographers of classic Hollywood stars. And his choice to examine the life and career of...
DVD review: Film: The Living Record of Our Memory
Kino Lorber has released, on DVD, this very important documentary on film preservation. Interviewing filmmakers, historians, archivists,...
Book Review: Soldier: From Script to Screen
In the realm of film history there are a number of towering classics, and still more than fly under the radar and deserve much more...
Blu ray review: Tomahawk (1951)
Kino Lorber has released another post-war western in technicolor on blu ray, this time George Sherman’s Tomahawk (1951) starring Van...
Blu Ray Review: Two more Bob Hope films from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber has been steadily releasing nice blu ray editions of Bob Hope films, covering not only his heyday with the Road pictures and...
Blu Ray review: Border River (1954)
New on blu ray from Kino Lorber is this strong western drama from Universal Border River deals with Joel McRea as a confederate soldier...
Blu Ray Review: The Crusades (1935)
Cecil B. DeMille’s historical epics were usually long on spectacle and short on history, but he always gathered a number of top drawer...
DVD Review: Crazylegs (1953)
This new DVD release from Kit Parker Films and Sprocket Vault features football star Elroy “Crazylegs” Hirsch playing himself in an...
Blu Ray review: You and Me (1938)
Newly released in a stunning 2K master from Kino Lorber, Fritz Lang’s You and Me is an offbeat crime drama that includes romance and...
Blu Ray Review: The Hunter (1980)
When Steve McQueen was filming The Hunter, he was performing most of his own stunts. He experienced trouble catching his breath, and it...