Classic film noir’s epitome and epitaph, Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil gets a stunning new UHD upgrade from Kino Lorber.
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This two-disc set provides fine transfers, insightful extras, and enough slam-bang action to satisfy the most ardent Eurocrime fan.
Brutal, trenchant, and unsettlingly surreal, Alex Cox’s Walker gets a spiffy new Blu-ray upgrade from Criterion.
John Landis’s landmark horror-comedy takes another bite out of Blu-ray, this time with a colorful new 4K HDR transfer.
Bullet-riddled and crackling with quotable dialogue, the film gets a handsome new 2K transfer and a handful of insightful extras.
This box set offers five of Chabrol’s finest efforts from the ’80s and ’90s in a handsome new package with hours of bonus materials.
Peter Watkins’s acidic piss take on culture under corporate control is maybe more relevant than ever.
Dennis Donnelly’s The Toolbox Murders is part slasher, part queasy psychological horror, and all grimy.
Jaw-dropping in both packaging and content, the set is a gorgeously appointed promise of further riches to come.
Severin’s presentation of Blood for Dracula is a release that you can really sink your teeth into.
Yuasa Noriaki’s wonderfully weird film gets a solid transfer and a couple of excellent extras from Arrow Video.
This subversive, unsentimental adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s novel gets a fabulous 4K transfer from Kino Lorber.
Part rollicking kung fu epics, part canny investigations into Chinese history, these films now receive the Criterion deluxe treatment.
Season one of Rod Serling’s horror and fantasy anthology series gets a stunning 2K makeover, backed by a roster of informative extras.
Wes Craven’s down and dirty shocker gets a gratifying UHD upgrade and a full roster of edifying supplements.
He Who Walks Behind the Rows is sure to be appeased by the cornucopia of bonus materials on Arrow’s 4K Blu-ray.
This harrowing tale of human survival at all costs receives a superb Blu-ray upgrade, along with a new commentary track.
‘Arrebato’ Review: Iván Zulueta’s Cult Film Is a Rapturous Look at Addiction and Fanaticism
Zulueta is keenly aware of the agonies and the ecstasies inherent in the pursuit of pure rapture.
Luchino Visconti’s unsparing examination of moral depravity has never looked better than it does on the Criterion’s new Blu-ray edition.
Both films come from a period in Chabrol’s filmography that finds him moving away from the naturalism of his early New Wave films.