While the the satiric, picaresque novel Don Quixote is an acknowledged literary classic, movie producers have failed to crack the code in successfully adapting it
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They really cranked ‘em out under the studio system. In 1942, John Wayne starred in seven feature film releases, and three of them will receive
The Warner Archive Collection announced four Blu-ray titles for July, including the classic screwball mystery, The Thin Man (1934). Let’s hope that the five sequels,
For the release week of June 18th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Universal Horror Collection: Vol.1 [Blu-ray / Scream Factory]: This Blu-ray set includes four
I have to admit, this is pretty exciting. There are new Looney Tunes animated shorts on the way — around 200, in fact — varying
When perusing the filmography of William Friedkin, one might consider The Brink’s Job (1978) to be slight or a minor work. Certainly, Friedkin directed more
Greetings, bargain hunters, Just a quick heads-up. Barnes & Noble is currently having a 40% off MSRP sale on Blu-rays in-store. The sale does not
For the release week of June 11th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Swing Time [Blu-ray / Criterion]: Watching Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance together is
Over the past seven years, composer Ben Model has used Kickstarter to fund the digital restoration and release of rare silent films through his DVD
Greetings, fellow cinephiles, Due to technical issues earlier in the week, It Came From the Bottom Shelf has a new look. The change was unexpected
When Kino Lorber has a sale, it usually is focused on their Kino Lorber Studio Classics sub-label. However, they are currently discounting over 280 Blu-ray
Shout! Factory’s horror sub-label, Scream Factory, announced several upcoming titles for September, including Blu-ray upgrades for three 1970s Hammer horror titles. Here are the announcements