Between 1940 and 1944, Preston Sturges wrote and directed a string of seven classic comedies that are unmatched in wit, ingenuity of plot, and briskness
Tag: Bottom Shelf
Film Movement, a boutique video label, has announced that they will bring two British comedy classics from Ealing Studios to U.S. Blu-ray. Passport to Pimlico
Despite the fact that 3-D televisions are no longer being produced (although 3-D projectors are), Kino Lorber and the 3-D Film Archive are keeping 3-D
The winter months have descended upon us, and the holidays are nipping at our heels. For the movie lover, nothing puts one in the seasonal
For the release week of November 12th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Buffet Froid [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: While I’m a little hesitant to recommend a film
Most movie collectors are aware that Criterion Collection DVDs and Blu-rays are 50% off at Barnes & Noble during the month of November, but they
For the release week of November 5th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Man Between [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: It’s a bit of a slow week for
Attention, silent film fans, Back on January 2nd, I posted about a Kickstarter to scan and release Marion Davies’ 1923 silent Little Old New York
Attention, art-house cinephiles, Get ready to save! The Barnes & Noble Criterion Collection 50% off sale (otherwise known as video hoarder Christmas) begins this Friday,
For the release week of October 29th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Devil Rides Out [Blu-ray / Scream Factory]: Richard Matheson adapted Dennis Wheatley’s novel of
Three years ago, I did a deep dive into Italian genre cinema, specifically gothic horror and giallo films. I was viewing the vast majority of
Flicker Alley has announced that they have teamed with the Film Noir Foundation again to release a forgotten noir on Blu-ray. Their previous collaborations, Too