Reisz’s exceptional biopic cleverly avoids most of the pitfalls of the genre.
Castle’s film is a genuinely amusing jet-black comedy of (ill) manners disguised as an adventure yarn for young adults.
The film succeeds admirably both as a crackerjack crime thriller and as a moral exposé of human evil.
Herz’s incendiary film shines a light on one man’s ruthless quest for power.
This German expressionist masterpiece stomps its way onto Blu-ray with an astonishing 4K transfer and several choice extras.
Melville’s somber saga of the French Resistance gets a satisfyingly tweaked restoration from the Criterion Collection.
Stick a straw in that Campbell’s soup can and settle in for the bonkers Beyond the Door.
Cannibal Apocalypse suggests that war isn’t just hell, it’s also contagious.
A criminally underrated late-period Altman film gets a burnished Blu-ray upgrade and a full slate of fine extras.
Gainsbourg’s bittersweet ode to physical love comes to home video with a sterling 4K restoration and some excellent extras.
Both films benefit immensely from Losey’s outsider perspective on the class hierarchies and other institutions that structure British society.
Unavailable on home video since the VHS era, Edge of the Axe gets a finely honed Blu-ray presentation from Arrow Video.
Black Angel plumbs a world rife with deviousness, desperation, greed, and betrayal.
The House by the Cemetery remains prime real estate for horror film aficionados.
The film is a fascinating, bewitching, and hitherto largely neglected entry in Lang’s canon.
Grab your magician’s cape and pepperbox pistol, Arrow’s box set just rode into town.
Lang’s gorgeous, action-packed films pour new thematic wine into charmingly old-fashioned narrative bottles.
Allan Arkush’s anarchic ode to rock ‘n’ roll rebellion gets a major 4K upgrade as well as some choice new supplements.
Siegel’s ultracool heist film comes to Blu-ray with an exquisite transfer and several top-shelf extras.
Throughout, the remaining participants take stock of private and career successes as well as perceived failures.