Blu Ray Review: Film Noir Volume VII from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber’s latest three-film set of film noir on blu ray offers are all films made into the 1950s that explore issues contemporary...
Blu Ray Review: FILM NOIR: THE DARK SIDE OF CINEMA VOL VI
Kino Lober’s sixth three-film blu ray set of Universal studios post war noir dramas contains new 2K masters of each movie, and strong...
Blu Ray Review: Shakedown (1950)
Kino Lorber is releasing a lot of solid lesser-known noir films from Universal, and Shakedown is an exceptionally strong one. Joe Pevney...
Blu Ray Review: Touch of Evil (1958)
Orson Welles would notoriously suffer from anti-creative studio heads tampering with his material. There are plenty of stories...
Cinema Revisited: Impact (1949)
The post-war era in American cinema was filled with dark mysteries that were later referred to as film noir, and that is how they...
Blu Ray Review: Murphy’s Law (1986)
Charles Bronson settled into quite a niche during the 1980s when the sexagenarian actor built on his Death Wish vigilante screen persona...
Blu Ray Review: All My Sons (1948)
New from Kino Lorber, the screen version of Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons is a powerful drama of filial anguish with a magnificent...
Blu ray review: The Crime of the Century (1933)
Kino Lorber continues its release of Paramount pre-code classics with this outstanding drama about a mentalist (Jean Hersholt) who...
Blu ray Review: Shake Hands With The Devil (1959)
James Cagney was near the end of his long illustrious film career when he made this compelling action drama which has just been released...
Blu Ray Review: Another great Film Noir set from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber has released its fifth 3-movie Film Noir set with a trio of dark dramas from Universal during the 1950s. THE MIDNIGHT STORY...