Kino Lorber has dated and detailed their Blu-ray release of the Mario Bava-directed Euro-Western Roy Colt and Winchester Jack (1970). While this is considered a minor
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Bugs Bunny was not Warner Brothers‘ first animated superstar. Five years prior to the creation of the wascally wabbit, a stuttering pig without any pants
The Criterion Collection has announced its Blu-ray titles for November, including the oft requested and coveted Le Samouraï by the great French neo-noir director Jean-Pierre Melville. In
The Warner Archive posted a flurry of new Blu-ray announcements to their Facebook page last night. These included the specs for the previously announced, unrated,
The Cohen Media Group has confirmed that they will release a 4K restoration of the under-seen Universal horror film The Old Dark House (1932) on
For the release week of 8/15/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Night Moves [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: Arthur Penn’s 1975 mystery thriller starring Gene Hackman
Motion pictures provided a poor showcase for the comedy team of Martin & Lewis. As nightclub comedians, they thrived on the spontaneity of live performance,
This morning, Home Theater Forum broke the story of Twilight Time’s online exclusive Blu-ray releases for November. The following five titles are all scheduled to
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced three upcoming Blu-ray releases for October — the Amicus anthology film Torture Garden (1967), the thriller Fragment
Greetings, bargain hunters, Twilight Time Movies announced today that all of the titles in their catalog licensed from Sony or Colombia will be on sale
Today Kino Lorber Studio Classics announced a 50% off sale on several of their upcoming titles on their website. If you’re interested, don’t hesitate. The
For the release week of 8/8/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Seijun Suzuki’s The Taisho Trilogy (Zigeunerweisen, Kagero-za and Yumeji) (6-Disc Limtied Edition) [Blu-ray + DVD