As Droopy would say, “Ya know, what? I’m happy.” It’s only January, but the Warner Archive Collection has announced an upcoming release that is a
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While comedy short subjects were a staple of the movie-going experience in the 1930s and 40s, most short comedies (beyond those of The Three Stooges)
Few films have been released more times on video than Sergio Leone’s Westerns. Still, it is welcome news that Kino Lorber Studio Classics will release
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
Arrow Academy, the “art house” label of Arrow films, announced that they would release Robert Altman’s Kansas City (1996) on Blu-ray on March 3rd. Being that Arrow
Today, ClassicFlix announced the beginning of a new series within their Silver Series line of DVD releases of lesser-known titles from Hollywood’s golden age. The Complete
Scream Factory will give more classic Universal horror titles a high definition upgrade on March 17th with the Blu-ray release of the Universal Horror Collection
Heeeeyyyyyyyyy, Abbott & Costello fans (and fans of classic comedy in general), the 3-D Film Archive has launched a Kickstarter to save Africa Screams (1949)
The treasures of our rich film heritage are decomposing, if they have not been lost already. Fifty percent of the films made before 1950 are
Film Movement, a boutique video label, has announced that they will bring two British comedy classics from Ealing Studios to U.S. Blu-ray. Passport to Pimlico
Despite the fact that 3-D televisions are no longer being produced (although 3-D projectors are), Kino Lorber and the 3-D Film Archive are keeping 3-D
Attention, silent film fans, Back on January 2nd, I posted about a Kickstarter to scan and release Marion Davies’ 1923 silent Little Old New York