Blu Ray Review: Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948)
Released on blu ray by Kino Lorber, John Farrow’s chilling noir is based on a story by the prolific Cornell Woolrich, who also notably...
Blu ray review: WC Fields in three of his best, from Kino Lorber
One of the true greats of screen comedy, W.C. Fields enjoyed a massive resurgence in popularity during the late 1960s and early 1970s...
Blu Ray Review: Devil and the Deep (1932)
Kino Lorber continues to offer outstanding pre-code dramas that are new to blu ray. Devil and the Deep is a 1932 Paramount feature...
Blu Ray Review: The Cheat (1931)
Another fascinating pre-code drama released to blu ray by Kino Lorber, The Cheat is a 1931 remake of Cecil DeMille’s 1915 film. Tallulah...
Blu Ray Review: Hot Saturday (1932)
Kino Lorber has released the first film in which Cary Grant played the leading role (it was his sixth film), the seamy pre-code drama Hot...
Blu ray review: Change of Habit (1969)
By time he performed in his triumphant 1968 Christmas special on television, Elvis Presley had become weary of making movies that offered...
Blu Ray Review: Come September (1961)
The films of the 1960s seem to have a style all their own. And before the cultural shift in 1967 that gave us movies like The Graduate...
Blu ray review: The Last Sunset (1961)
The Last Sunset is yet another Universal studios western released on blu ray by Kino Lorber. And, despite reported problems and conflicts...
Blu ray review: Vera Cruz (1954)
Kino Lorber has released, on blu ray, the Robert Aldrich western Vera Cruz; an exciting, colorful, violent film that inspired some of the...
Blu ray review: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
My first encounter with The Hunchback of Notre Dame was a Super 8mm silent print from Blackhawk Films that I got from my public library...