Back in Noirvember last year, the boutique home video label ClassicFlix released a new restoration of the 1953 movie adaption of Mickey Spillane’s pulp detective
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It could be argued that Dick Van Dyke was the most gifted comic actor of the 1960s. Combining the natural likeability of Jack Lemmon, the
For the release week of November 12th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Buffet Froid [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: While I’m a little hesitant to recommend a film
For the release week of September 3rd: Garv’s Pick of the Week: The Man in the White Suit [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: Three classic comedies from
In the decade following World War II, a dark, cynical mood crept into Hollywood cinema which expressed itself in fatalistic crime films and pessimistic melodramas
For the release week of August 13th: Garv’s Pick of the Week: Touchez Pas Au Grisbi [Blu-ray / Kino Lorber]: This French gangster film, which translates
When perusing the filmography of William Friedkin, one might consider The Brink’s Job (1978) to be slight or a minor work. Certainly, Friedkin directed more
Few movie genres are as reliable and enjoyable as the heist film. There is something elementally cinematic about watching a team of professionals assemble, plan
Kino Lorber Studio Classics will release a treasure trove of French cinema on Blu-ray and DVD on July 2nd, including three films from the master
With the success of the James Bond films Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), movie studios around the world were on the
Writer/director Blake Edwards is best remembered for his movie comedies (The Pink Panther, The Party, 10, etc.), but his filmography actually includes films in a
Whenever I’m asked by someone to recommend a movie that they probably haven’t seen, my “go to” suggestion is The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944).