I love the extra clarity provided by 4K UHD Blu-ray. The only problem with the format is that too few classic releases have been given
Author: garv
I don’t know about you, but I’m always on the lookout for a unique film reference book, magazine, or journal. In terms of magazines, I’ve
In the early years of cinema, René Clair was one of the most celebrated of the French motion picture directors. He entered the profession when
For the release week of March 31st: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Their Finest Hour: 5 British WWII Classics [Blu-ray / Film Movement]: Long before
I have long been a fan of Ernst Lubitsch’s romantic and satirical comedies, with Trouble in Paradise (1932) and To Be or Not to Be (1942) being particular favorites.
Back in December, ClassicFlix announced the beginning of a new series within their Silver Series line of DVD releases of lesser-known titles from Hollywood’s golden
For the release week of March 24th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Murder in Greenwich Village [Blu-ray / Sony]: With Leave Her to Heaven coming from
Update: It appears that The Silent Comedy Watch Party with Ben Model and Steve Massa will be a weekly event. Join them again on Sunday,
Update: Unfortunately, the sale has been cancelled. Per the Warner Archive Website… Due to the COVID-19 situation and state mandates effecting our fulfillment center staff,
Buster Keaton is joining The Criterion Collection. Today, Criterion announced it’s June releases, which include The Cameraman (1928), the first feature made by Keaton after
For the release week of March 17th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Tom & Jerry Golden Collection Volume One [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: When one
If you love a gorilla suit as much as I do, you should be thrilled with Scream Factory’s announcement of The Universal Horror Collection Volume