For the release week of July 13th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Alias Nick Beal [Blu-ray/ Kino Lorber]: The Faust legend gets a noir makeover in
Tag: Kino Classics
If modern audiences are familiar at all with Reginald Denny, it is due to his late career work as a character actor playing bemusedly oblivious
When people decry remakes and the lack of originality in cinema today, I feel compelled to point out that remakes are nothing new and they
My 20th Century (Az én XX. századom, 1989) is not an easy film for me to review. The debut feature from Hungarian filmmaker Ildiko Enyedi
Attention, silent cinema enthusiasts, Over the past couple of days, Kino Lorber announced July DVD and Blu-ray releases of John Ford’s Straight Shooting (1917), the
To be honest, I approached The Golem: How He Came into the World (Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam, 1920) with some trepidation.
This week, Kino Lorber announced that they will release Blu-rays of the German classics Münchhausen (1943) and The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes (1937) on
For the release week of October 22nd: Garv’s Pick of the Week: When We Were Kings [Blu-ray / Criterion]: Leon Gast’s Oscar-winner tells the story of
A couple of years ago, I started a deep dive into the world of Italian genre films (mostly Westerns and Gialli), and my biggest takeaway
When Kino Lorber has a sale, it usually is focused on their Kino Lorber Studio Classics sub-label. However, they are currently discounting over 280 Blu-ray