Wiseman spoke to us about working with William Castle, the clash between art and commerce, and the documentary power of the Marx Brothers.
Tarr’s masterful direction and austere cinematography make the film an indelible experience.
Fable-like, if not exactly fabulous, Midnight in Paris gets shoved onto shelves in a barebones edition from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Intruder is a visually inventive little-known latecomer to the slasher cycle.
In a year-end season stacked deep with worthwhile films, what possible incentive could there be for submitting to The Darkest Hour’s utter pointlessness?
All aboard for Severin’s lovingly packaged Blu-ray of this early-’70s goofball odyssey.
Review: Alain Resnais’s ‘Last Year at Marienbad’ Is the Epitome of Cinematic Modernism
Alain Resnais’s film seemed to break every rule classical Hollywood ever codified.
Wander along with Tokyo Drifter‘s pop-art hijinx, presented in eye-popping 1080p by the Criterion Collection.
Fox’s barebones Blu-ray of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three barrels into your living room in bold 1080p.
Throughout, Henri-Georges Clouzot lavishes his attention on the always frangible equilibrium of the group dynamic.
Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors remains a vibrant, mesmerizing experience.
Try not to lose your head over Henenlotter’s gleefully absurdist Frankenhooker.
Divisiveness and duplicity are at the heart of Andrzej Zulawski’s notorious cult film.
Listening in on The Conversation has never been so rewarding.
Ultimately, it’s neither to be wholly condemned (or seized, banned, or burned) nor given unqualified endorsement.
Breillat straddles the line between observational slice-of-life dramatics and the tumultuous sexual tug of war that dominates her subsequent body of work.
Topics of our conversation included working with Martin Scorsese and getting late-night phone calls from Stanley Kubrick.
Strand Releasing has issued another enchanting, provocative fairy tale by Catherine Breillat in a barebones DVD package.
Fulci fans and zombie film zealots alike will want to devour this ultimate edition.
This is Prime real estate for the horror film aficionado.