Kino Lorber announced that they will release two lesser-known, but well regarded, silent titles from 1926 on Blu-ray and DVD in October. I can’t wait
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Shout! Factory’s horror sub-label Scream Factory announced 14 upcoming titles for late 2018 and early 2019 at their San Diego Comic-Con panel. I’m most excited
Film historian and composer Ben Model will be releasing some real rarities on DVD from his Undercrank Productions label on August 7th. THE KINETOPHONE: A
When the Criterion Collection produced it’s Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman Blu-ray box set, it contained the first 25 Zatoichi feature films made between 1962 and
Hail, Freedonians, What is it that has four pairs of pants, lives in Philadelphia, and it never rains but it pours? I don’t know either.
Ciao, Giallo fans, British boutique label 88 Films will release Umberto Lenzi’s 1975 giallo, Eyeball, on Blu-ray on August 27th. The disc will be region-free,
The Wachowskis‘ best film, the highly entertaining Bound (1996), is getting a special, limited-edition Olive Signature Blu-ray on August 28th. The film had been released previously in
For the release week of July 17th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Irma La Douce [Blu-ray /Kino Lorber]: Billy Wilder’s biggest hit isn’t his best film,
The Criterion Collection announced its October lineup today, and it is a nice mix of Blu-ray upgrades of previously released DVD titles and films that
The Criterion Collection just announced that they will release the most comprehensive collection of director Ingmar Bergman’s work ever released on home video in November. Here
For the release week of July 10th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Billy Budd (1962) [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: I’ve never seen this literary adaptation that
Over the past week, Shout! Factory’s horror sub-label, Scream Factory has announced several new Blu-rays planned for October. Here are the descriptions from the Scream