L’Atalante stands as one of the most beautiful and rich celebrations of human connection in the history of cinema.
Fans will be happy just to have anything from the original series on DVD, and the “limited edition” cachet is simply fanboy gravy.
If IMDb is to be trusted, and if you liked The Godfather Part II, you should therefore enjoy Carpetbaggers.
For all its facades, nothing in the film reads quite as false as the final scene.
Moody yet mischievous, this multicultural mafia mash-up might make a mad Miike admirer of you.
This is probably the closest to a Franco experience as its Freedom Fries-eating target audience is likely to get.
Probably the film best equipped to fill that black-camp-karaoke-musical-horror-claymé-domestic-dramedy void in your DVD library.
John Cassavetes transforms Gena Rowlands into his own little Pam Grier.
Star performances don’t come by more brashly inviting than Gena Rowland’s immortal .44 diva.
Tour of Duty is the perfect souvenir item for any Kids in the Hall fan too cool for the T-shirt.
The film is a light and playful look at the Manchester music scene.
On DVD, Winterbottom’s film is a cult favorite in-the-making.