For the release week of February 2nd: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Do the Right Thing [4K UHD / Universal]: One of the finest and
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In recent years, Second Run, a British boutique video label dedicated to art films and classics, has become my “go to” place for weirdo Czechoslovakian
For the release week of January 26th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Court Jester [Blu-ray / Paramount Presents]: “The pellet with the poison’s in
For the release week of January 19th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Martin Eden [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: I haven’t seen this sprawling Italian drama,
For the release week of January 12th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Laurel or Hardy: Early Solo Films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy [Blu-ray
It’s interesting how some films become acknowledged classics, while other fall into obscurity. Sudden Fear, a 1952 noir thriller starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance
For the release week of January 5th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Three Films by Luis Buñuel [Blu-ray / Criterion]: Art film was rarely as
The Marx Brothers changed my life. Sometime around the age of five or six, my father set me down in front of the old black
Salutations, disc devotees, Since new release titles are scant over the next two Tuesdays (around Christmas and New Years Eve), my “Garv’s Pick of the
Cicily: Don’t big empty houses scare you? Wally: Not me. I used to be in vaudeville. — Nydia Westman and Bob Hope in The Cat
For the release week of December 15th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 2 [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: Tex Avery directed
In the same way that Dr. Frankenstein reanimated human tissue to bring the dead back to life, 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein resurrected the dead