Walerian Borowczyk’s Love Rites makes its Blu-ray debut boasting a gorgeous transfer and a handful of excellent supplements.
Cannibals, Capitalists, and Quinqui Kids: The Transgressive Cinema of Eloy de la Iglesia
Eloy de la Iglesia used genre entertainment to take on the fascist ideologies that enshrined family, church, and state.
Surreal and ceaselessly subversive, Masumura Yasuzô’s Blind Beast explores the outer limits of eroticism and the human senses.
Romero and Argento’s Two Evil Eyes receives its most impressive transfer to date from Blue Underground.
Surprising hybrids of chanbara and kaiju films, the titles in The Daimajin Trilogy are formulaic yet eminently satisfying.
Gary Sherman’s brooding and bloody film gets an exemplary 4K Blu-ray upgrade and an excellent array of extras from Blue Underground.
Tarkovsky’s elegiac rumination on time and memory receives a superlative transfer and bounty of bonus features from Criterion.
Arrow’s release is now the definitive edition of Sam Peckinpah’s 1965 near-masterpiece.
Arrow’s box set conducts a gratifying investigation into a lesser-known Italian genre that’s still underrepresented on Blu-ray.
Arrow Video’s 4K Ultra HD release of Corbucci’s landmark spaghetti western is the label’s best release of the year so far.
Arrow’s release gives viewers the opportunity to experience the original cut of Kelly’s freewheeling satire for the first time.
Time hasn’t dimmed the ability of these three late-period masterworks by the Spanish surrealist to provoke and confound.
Tremors is a pure sugar rush of a monster movie, and it gets a definitive home video release from Arrow.
Aldrich’s 1956 film is a relentless investigation into moral compromise.
Bresson’s Mouchette is a gorgeous valedictory to rebellion and resignation.
Trumbull’s sci-fi fable is both an exploration of environmental issues and the effects of isolation on human beings.
Leni’s German Expressionist classic from 1924 effortlessly crosses genres and time periods.
Essential Fellini is one of the most elegantly designed and supplement-packed sets that Criterion has ever released.
Burst City is a defiantly raised fist in the face of conventional society.
Arrow has unleashed an absolute monster of a box set devoted to the exploits of our favorite giant, flying, saber-toothed turtle.