Greetings, mavens of the macabre, Kino Lorber has just announced a Halloween sale on their scariest Studio Classics titles (with a few Redemption and Raro
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To understand and appreciate Sergio Martino’s The Suspicious Death of a Minor, a.k.a. Too Young to Die, a little history of Italian film, specifically the genre
Get ready for high adventure, action lovers. Twilight Time is putting up their October titles for preorder today at 4PM ET/1PM PT, and they are an
For the release week of 10/3/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Bridge on the River Kwai (60th Anniversary) [4K UHD / Sony]: If you’ve
A Fish Called Wanda is a more popular, better-known title than I usually review in the Bottom Shelf, but for much of the general public,
The 1980s were banner years for the horror genre. Jason Vorhees was slaying counselors at Camp Crystal Lake, a.k.a. Camp BLOOD, in the Friday the 13th series.
Interesting things are afoot at Olive Films. They released a press release today regarding the future of their Olive Signature line, and I think their
Today, silent-centric video label Undercrank Productions announced that they will debut five rare silent films on DVD on October 17th. Three titles starring Lon
The late Sixties was a time when cinema pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable film fare. Movies such as Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and
For the release week of 9/26/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: OSS 117: Five Film Collection (OSS 117 Is Unleashed / OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok
Arrow Academy announced today that they will release a limited edition Blu-ray of The Apartment (1960) from a new 4K restoration. Billy Wilder’s Best Picture-winning
During the past week, Kino Lorber Studio Classics announced a few interesting classic titles, and I’m playing catch-up listing them here at the Bottom Shelf.