The A/V transfers and extras on this collection will satisfy even the most obsessed Star Trek fan.
Review: Lewis Milestone’s Pre-Code Melodrama Rain, Starring Joan Crawford, on VCI Blu-ray
VCI’s Blu-ray of Rain is a must-own for fans of Joan Crawford and Pre-Code films alike.
It’s heartening to see Le Corbeau back in print with a spiffy new transfer.
Blu-ray Review: Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou’s Take Out on the Criterion Collection
This release shows that the work of America’s premier purveyor of life on the fringes was both unflinching and empathetic from the start.
This release boasts a stunning 4K transfer that boosts Blow Out’s even more stunning images.
The extras are slim, but the stellar A/V presentation helps this release rise above the chaff.
Gorgeously shot and affectingly brooding, Hôtel du Nord shows equal amounts of empathy for its occupants one and all.
Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory gets a superlative 4K transfer and an enlightening commentary track from Kino Lorber.
Boldly stylized and intricately structured, The Killing gets a sterling 4K transfer and one very satisfying supplement from Kino Lorber.
Kino Lorber’s disc makes the case that Planet of the Vampires is perhaps the finest Italian science-fiction film of all time.
Sidney Poitier’s directorial debut is a fierce and funny portrait of the Black experience in the American West.
This mordant but oddly nostalgic film receives a strong release that testifies to the Safdie brothers’ then-nascent talent.
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.