In the past week, I’ve posted announcements from Kino Lorber about April releases of the first three Emmanuelle films, as well as about upcoming titles
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Kino Lorber has announced that their Kino Classics label is teaming with the British Film Institute to release three British silents on Blu-ray. I don’t
Fans of lesser known films from the 1930s will be overjoyed by today’s announcement on the Kino Lorber Studio Classics Facebook page. Kino Classics and
Arrow Academy, the “art house” label of Arrow films, posted their May Blu-ray announcements today, which consist of a classic film noir and a cyberhorror neo-noir.
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced their four upcoming Blu-ray releases for April. The selection includes titles for fans of stars Vincent
There was a time in the 1970s when a group of mostly European directors, such as Walerian Borowczyk, Radley Metzger, and Tinto Brass, attempted to
Shout! Factory’s horror sub-label, Scream Factory, just made my day by announcing that they will finally give the second and third Quatermass films a Region
Flicker Alley posted a couple of new Blu-ray pre-orders on their website, and fans of large-format Cinerama and 70mm films will be extremely pleased. Cinerama
For those of you, like me, who mourn the loss of FilmStruck (the greatest streaming service that ever was), today’s announcement from The Criterion Collection
The Criterion of cult, Arrow Video, posted their April Blu-ray announcements today. It’s an incredible lineup, including titles for fans of Euro-Westerns, giallo, science fiction,
Kino Lorber has not made a formal announcement on their Facebook page, but both Amazon and Blu-ray.com have revealed that the label will release a Blu-ray of
I previously posted the exciting announcement that Flicker Alley will release the 1929 German Sherlock Holmes adaptation Der Hund von Baskerville on home video for the first time