Since the Criterion Collection gets a lot of love across the Internet, I don’t usually post their monthly upcoming Blu-ray announcements. However, the July 2020
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Due to the coronavirus outbreak, large social gatherings have been cancelled, including the TCM Classic Film Festival. As a result, TCM has decided to go
In times like these, we can all use a little good news, and Kino Lorber Studio Classics just gave us some phenomenal news. In July,
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
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
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,
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
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
I owe my love of film to being introduced at an early age to the classic movie comedians, including Abbott & Costello, the Marx Brothers,
A couple of years ago, I did a deep dive into the Italian Giallo genre. However, sometimes the pond you are diving into is only
The nightmare fuel that is Paramount’s all-star 1933 version of Alice in Wonderland will be sharper than ever when it makes the leap to Blu-ray
Greetings, classic film aficionados, I’m so happy, I’m doing the Lambeth Walk (look it up). Why? A Kickstarter project was announced today to release several