Kino Lorber Studio Classics has set the date for their previously announced Blu-ray releases of Bing Crosby and Bob Hope’s first four Road pictures. The
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For the release week of December 18th: Being that next Tuesday is Christmas Day, there are basically no new releases next week. Consequently, this week
Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, Dracula, has been adapted for the screen too many times to count. There have been many memorable versions, including F.W. Murnau’s unauthorized
The Criterion Collection announced its March 2019 lineup, including one of Harold Lloyd’s greatest silent comedies, The Kid Brother (1927), and a masterpiece of low-budget
Arrow Academy, the “art house” label of Arrow films, posted their March Blu-ray announcements today, which consist of a classic film noir, making its Blu-ray debut,
Robert Altman was a director that never liked to repeat himself. He tried films in all styles, both dramas and comedies, of all genres. Consequently,
Boutique label and the silent film fan’s best friend, Flicker Alley, announced that they will release the 1929 German Sherlock Holmes adaptation Der Hund von Baskerville on
For the release week of December 11th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Popeye The Sailor: The 1940s Volume 1 [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: Well, blow me
As a kid, whenever my Cousin Denny and I would get together, we would watch movies, especially John Wayne movies, which were Denny’s favorite. One
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced their four upcoming Blu-ray releases for February. It is a quartet of London-based films, all being
The treasures of our rich film heritage are decomposing, if they have not been lost already. Fifty percent of the films made before 1950 are
For the release week of December 4th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Fric-Frac [Blu-ray + DVD / Cinetrove International]: I don’t know much about this French