For the release week of February 20th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Underground [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: This epic film depicts a depressing subject, but it
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When depicting subject matter that is disturbing, infuriating, or depressing, it is often most effective to approach the issue with humor, as Charles Chaplin did
Kino Lorber Studio Classics has reduced the price on 135 of their Blu-ray titles to between $7.99 and $11.99 through the end of February. You
I’m running a little behind at the Bottom Shelf. The Criterion Collection announced its Blu-ray slate for May on Thursday, and I’m just getting the
Scorpion Releasing announced today that they will release Greaser’s Palace (1972), Robert Downey Sr.’s absurdist comedy/religious allegory on Blu-ray in May. The weirdo cult movie stars
Who wants to see a zombie movie starring Phyllis Diller and Norman Fell? Well, I certainly do. Throw in a monster poodle, and I’m completely
It is becoming increasingly unusual for a major studio label (other than Warner Brothers) to release classic “catalog” titles on Blu-ray. Most studios either license
For the release week of February 13th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Orchestra Rehearsal [Blu-ray / Arrow Academy]: Fellini’s most overtly political and satirical film
Arrow Academy, the “art house” label of Arrow films posted their May Blu-ray announcements yesterday. Please note: Not all of the titles below will be released
Every year, Brian Sauer of The Pure Cinema Podcast collects “Film Discoveries” lists from movie bloggers, filmmakers, critics, and podcasters for his fantastic blog, Rupert
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced four upcoming Blu-ray releases for April. The titles include one of my personal favorites
It is estimated that 75% of silent film is lost forever — the victim of time, neglect, decomposition, and the occasional studio vault fire. Consequently,