Frownland receives a Criterion edition worthy of its status as one of the boldest American indies of the last 20 years.
James William Guercio’s offbeat counter-culture cult classic gets a timely Blu-ray release.
Michael Mann’s moody crime classic gets a definitive release in the UHD format.
Frank Borzage’s paean to the power of love in tumultuous times gets a sparkling new transfer from Kino Lorber.
Gordon Parks’s Shaft is much more than a rollicking crowd-pleaser, as it’s also a snapshot of a bygone era.
The preeminent collaboration between Anthony Mann and John Alton finally gets an HD release that fully showcases its stunning visuals.
George Armitage’s captivatingly eccentric neo-noir is assisted by three magnetic leads and a healthy dose of black comedy.
I’m Dangerous Tonight has looks to kill on Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray.
This dreamy, playful, tender ode to having loved and lost instead of never loved at all finally gets the transfer that it deserves.
Michael Cimino’s confused neo-noir Desperate Hours receives a solid but barebones Blu-ray from MVD.
Sofia Coppola’s hypnotic and elegiac debut feature gets a sterling UHD upgrade from the Criterion Collection.
Larry Cohen’s batshit-crazy film gets a phenomenal UHD upgrade from the devoted freaks at Blue Underground.
The sensibilities of Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott come together to fashion one of the cornerstone films of the early 1990s.
Criterion offers a sumptuous release of Stanley Kwan’s dense, masterful melodrama.
This disc’s gorgeous 4K transfer and slate of extras make a strong case for the importance of physical releases of streaming titles.
The Archers’ last great collaborative work gets a stunning and long-overdue high-definition upgrade from the Criterion Collection.
Criterion gives the film the monumental release it deserves, complementing a flawless transfer with head-spinning extras.