There have been literally dozens of film and television adaptations of Alexandre Dumas’ novel Les Trois Mousquetaires; but once you’ve seen director Richard Lester’s one-two punch
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It’s a sad day in the Bottom Shelf. One of my heroes is gone. He was a nightclub comic, movie star, producer, writer, director, inventor, and humanitarian.
The Criterion of cult, Arrow Video, posted their November Blu-ray announcements (including one late-October release) this morning. Being that Arrow is a British company, keep in
Arrow Video (the Criterion of cult) has teamed with DiabolikDVD.com to bring a sale to their U.S. customers. The sale is on select Arrow Video
Joe Phillips is a modern-day artist, illustrator, animator, designer, and sculptor working out of San Diego who has a love of classic Hollywood. In the
Kino Lorber has dated and detailed their Blu-ray release of the Mario Bava-directed Euro-Western Roy Colt and Winchester Jack (1970). While this is considered a minor
Bugs Bunny was not Warner Brothers‘ first animated superstar. Five years prior to the creation of the wascally wabbit, a stuttering pig without any pants
The Criterion Collection has announced its Blu-ray titles for November, including the oft requested and coveted Le Samouraï by the great French neo-noir director Jean-Pierre Melville. In
The Warner Archive posted a flurry of new Blu-ray announcements to their Facebook page last night. These included the specs for the previously announced, unrated,
The Cohen Media Group has confirmed that they will release a 4K restoration of the under-seen Universal horror film The Old Dark House (1932) on
For the release week of 8/15/17: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Night Moves [Blu-ray / Warner Archive]: Arthur Penn’s 1975 mystery thriller starring Gene Hackman
Motion pictures provided a poor showcase for the comedy team of Martin & Lewis. As nightclub comedians, they thrived on the spontaneity of live performance,