The Criterion of cult, Arrow Video, posted their May Blu-ray announcements this morning, and as usual, it is an interesting mix of genres, including horror,
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The Warner Archive Collection announced three new Blu-ray releases for March, and all of them sound pretty enticing. On March 13th, the last two features
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
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
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,
Lately, it seems that whenever I purchase a Blu-ray that has been on my wish list for some time, a new deluxe edition release for
The Criterion of cult, Arrow Video, posted their April Blu-ray announcements this morning, including an unexpected (but welcome) American release of their limited-edition restoration of
Twilight Time announced their Blu-ray line-up for April over at HomeTheaterForum.com, including Jacques Demy’s first English-language film, Model Shop (1969), Paul Schrader’s Bob Crane biopic,