Hud is a mournful lament for a passing of a way of life and a meditation on the ways forward.
Review: ‘DEFA Fairy Tales,’ Including ‘Snow White’ and ‘Frau Holle,’ on Deaf Crocodile Blu-ray
Despite occasional hiccups in the source elements, these HD transfers look incredibly good.
Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
Desperate Living is Waters’s most furious political statement.
Mocky’s Solo is permeated with an aura of malaise and despair.
Arrow’s set is yet another loving tribute to some of the best of Hong Kong genre cinema.
Franju’s 1959 film is a study in social alienation and institutional indifference.
The film’s vision of masculine self-sufficiency is built around an elemental violence.
Blu-ray Review: Lisa Cholodenko’s Debut Feature ‘High Art’ on the Criterion Collection
Criterion has outfitted Cholodenko’s breakthrough debut with a good-looking transfer.
The film is a satirical skewering of the legacy of French imperialism.
Yellow Veil’s stellar new box set gives the under-sung Hadžihalilović her due.
Hairspray can be seen as a foil to Frank Tashlin’s The Girl Can’t Help It.
The film continues to guide directors looking to illuminate American anxiety.
Donen’s kitschy, masterfully directed whodunit gets a snazzy new 4K digital restoration.
Review: Grigori Kromanov’s ‘Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel’ on Deaf Crocodile 4K UHD Blu-ray
Kromanov’s delightful, little-seen genre mash-up gets a fantastic 4K makeover.
The film isn’t a gonzo shock artifact, but a furious and mysterious howl of despair.