Who said “comedy is not pretty?” That old chesnut was proven wrong back in the 1930s when Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly starred in
Tag: Bottom Shelf
My love of film originated with the classic comedies of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. By the time I was in first grade, my dad
Hello out there in Internet-land, One of my favorite things in the world are podcasts. My mp-3 player is constantly filled with movie-related talk to get
Bonjour, cineastes, Today, Kino Lorber Studio Classics announced the specs and release date for their Blu-ray of Billy Wilder’s candy-colored confection Irma La Douce (1963), one of my most
For the release week of May 8th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Gun Crazy [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: This classic film noir was Bonnie and Clyde
When it comes to classic television, no video label has produced more stellar releases than Shout! Factory. Their Ernie Kovacs collections are the best of
Indicator, a boutique British video label from Powerhouse Films, has announced two upcoming Blu-ray releases (encompassing five films) for July. The titles include a tale
For the release week of May 1st: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Half-Breed / The Good Bad Man [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: Two early Westerns
If modern audiences are familiar with early motion picture mega-star Douglas Fairbanks, it is as the silent era’s proto-Errol Flynn. Despite being short in stature with less-than classic good looks (being a bit
Olive Films announced their title for May, including one of my top Blu-ray “wish list” titles — Norman Lear’s fantastic satire, Cold Turkey (1971), featuring hilarious
The Criterion of cult, Arrow Video, posted their July Blu-ray announcements this morning, and it’s an interesting mix of horror, crime, yakuza, giallo, and films that are
For the release week of April 24th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: A Pistol for Ringo & The Return of Ringo: Two Films by Duccio Tessari