During the past week, Kino Lorber Studio Classics announced a few interesting classic titles, and I’m playing catch-up listing them here at the Bottom Shelf.
Tag: Blu-ray
The movies are an entertainment medium, but they are also an art form. Consequently, there is a huge variance in quality, even amongst well-made films.
Blue Underground has announced the full specs on their upcoming limited-edition Blu-ray release of Deathdream, a.k.a. Dead of Night from director Bob Clark (Black Christmas,
Screen Archives Entertainment is having a $9.95 sale on select Twilight Time Blu-rays. The sale is for 10 days only at screenarchives.com, and some titles
For the release week of 9/19/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Porky Pig 101 [DVD / Warner Archive]: Bugs Bunny wasn’t Warner Brothers‘ first animated
They say that physical media is dying, but I don’t think it will ever truly die. Large studio labels may eventually decide that it isn’t
Rejoice, silent cinephiles! Kino Lorber is providing a bonanza of German silent classics in the month of November with F.W. Murnau’s The Last Laugh and
A new boutique video label, Arbelos, has announced that they will launch their company with a theatrical re-release and Blu-ray debut of a 4K restoration
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced three upcoming Blu-ray releases for November — the psychic thriller The Eyes of Laura Mars
We previously announced the Cohen Film Collection’s upcoming Blu-ray release of James Whale’s The Old Dark House (1932). Just yesterday, the Cohen Media Group revealed the cover
Greetings, comparison shoppers, Labor Day Weekend is here, and with it, many video labels are having limited-time sales on Blu-rays and DVDs. Below is a
For the release week of 8/29/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Man with Two Brains [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: Steve Martin’s best collaboration with