Blu Ray Review: The Bride Comes Home (1935)
After her massive success in It Happened One Night (1934), a film she didn’t want to do, Claudette Colbert was placed in romantic...
Blu Ray Review: The Plainsman (1936)
Kino Lorber has released Cecil B. DeMille’s epic western set during the time of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination when the American west...
Blu Ray Review: Thunderbolt (1929)
One of the most significant blu ray releases by Kino Lorber, Thunderbolt is a Josef von Sterburg film that was not only his first talkie,...
Blu Ray Review: Larceny (1948)
Kino Lorber’s classics division has released, on blu ray, the Universal post war noir film Larceny, which stars John Payne, Joan...
Blu Ray Review: Alias Nick Beal (1949)
Continuing their excellent track record in releasing some of Paramount Pictures' most interesting films, Kino Lorber’s Studio Classics...
Blu ray review: The Web (1947)
Kino Lorber has released, on blu ray, this taut, entertaining B-level noir from Universal-International. With a cast that includes...
Blu Ray Review: Nine Mae West features released by Kino Lorber
Mae West is an iconic figure in showbiz history, but she made very few movies. She appeared in 8 features for Paramount Pictures during...
Blu Ray Review: Lights of Old Broadway (1925)
I have always taken umbrage at those who dismiss actress Marion Davies as a semi-skilled wannabe thrust into the spotlight by her...
Blu Ray Review: For Those Who Think Young (1964)
Kino Lorber’s release of For Those Who Think Young offers us a disarming throwback to the 1960s just before the Beatles came to redefine...
Blu Ray Review: HORIZON’S WEST (1952)
Kino Lorber has released Budd Boetticher’s taut western drama about two brothers who return to Texas after the Civil War and end up on...