This is the definitive home-video release of Carpenter’s first great film.
A faithfully lo-fi disc matches the deceptive asceticism and dense esoterica of Andrew Bujalski’s latest and greatest film.
The most innovative film of the decade comes to home video as the reference disc from hell.
Warner finally brings Vidor’s innovative war film to home video with one of the strongest transfers a silent film has yet received.
Carpenter’s most underrated, possibly best feature finally receives its due at the hands of Shout! Factory.
Ray’s masterpiece receives an essential high-definition transfer from Criterion, preserving one of the great works of cinema for new generations.
A new generation will now be hooked to Henson’s quick-witted, good-natured creation.
Hill’s “anti-buddy” movie arrives on a disc as barebones as the feature presentation.