One of the most notorious flops of the 1990s started because Hollywood’s hottest director liked a low-rated sitcom. As a fan of the unapologetically offbeat
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The Warner Archive Collection announced four upcoming Blu-rays expected later this year. Those releases include Robert Altman’s very bizarre follow-up to M*A*S*H, the last two
For the release week of September 18th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: My Man Godfrey [Blu-ray / Criterion]: One of the gems of the classic screwball
Olive Films announced that they will release Don Siegel’s science fiction classic, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), as a part of their prestige Olive
The Criterion Collection announced its December lineup today. It includes a Sam Fuller Western, a French, noirish mystery from Julien Duvivier, an anti-apartheid drama from Euzhan Palcy,
Greetings, bargain hunters, Twilight Time Movies announced today that all of the titles in their catalog licensed from Sony or Colombia will be on sale at TwilightTimeMovies.com
Whenever I’m asked by someone to recommend a movie that they probably haven’t seen, my “go to” suggestion is The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944).
For the release week of September 11th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Tree of Life [Blu-ray / Criterion]: If you didn’t think Terrence Malick’s meditation
Kino Lorber announced a couple of Blu-ray box sets that are sure to appeal to fans of early cinema. Both are coming from their Kino
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced their four upcoming Blu-ray releases for November, and it is a bounty of Sixties U.K. cinema.
Shout! Factory has announced that they will release Neil Simon’s all-star mystery-comedy, Murder by Death (1976), on Blu-ray under the imprint of their prestige label
America’s sweetheart of the Nineteen-teens and Twenties is coming to Blu-ray from The Mary Pickford Foundation, released through Flicker Alley. Here are the details on