Welcome back, everyone, to the third and final review for the Arrow Video release of George A. Romero: Between Night and Dawn (6-Disc Limited Edition)
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Welcome back, dear readers, to my plunge into Arrow Video’s George A. Romero: Between Night and Dawn (6-Disc Limited Edition) [Blu-ray + DVD] box set. Today,
Film as a medium is often an entertainment, occasionally it rises to the level of art, but it is always a historical record. This is
George A. Romero gave birth to the modern zombie film with the 1968 release of Night of the Living Dead, which he followed up with
Rich industrialist Bertrand Barnier (Louis de Funès) is about to have a bad day. First, he is awakened at an early hour by an employee,
Film critic Nathan Rabin coined the term “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” to refer to an entire class of imaginary female characters designed by screen writers
The classic Universal creature features of the 1930s and 40s served as my entry point into horror cinema. Filmed in black and white, the films
In my last review, we took a look at Sergio Martino’s The Suspicious Death of a Minor (1975), a solid “mash-up” of two Italian film genres,
It’s only October, but I can already name the best video release of the year. That honor goes to Shout! Factory’s Ernie Kovacs: Take A
If you’re a fan of documentaries or of movies in general, you won’t want to miss Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story. This delightful
When an artist makes a masterpiece, it can be difficult to accept a work from that same artist that is merely good, well made, or
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