Hud is a mournful lament for a passing of a way of life and a meditation on the ways forward.
The film hauntingly conflates a woman’s spiritual awakening with the birth of cinema.
A modest package for a less than explosive French New Wave curio.
George A. Romero has disowned this film, but has he even seen it?
This high-falutin’ Nazi origin story is practically a masterpiece of subtlety in the finger-wagging blowhard Haneke’s canon.
Come for Reed’s name, stay for Rex Harrison’s performance and a few good cheap shots at the Nazis.
For young girls who don’t care for politics but love Twilight, Remember Me is a 9/11 story they can truly wrap their arms around.
A barebones DVD release of a predictably, spectacularly toothsome Breillat film.
Kiarostami’s rapturous chimera of a film finally gets its deserved due on DVD and Blu-ray.
The surgically enhanced Blu-ray edition of Showgirls is so good I can hardly thread a needle.
Dreck of the shrillest order, When in Romes drops on DVD with a transfer that looks as if it was literally pissed on.
There’s little doubt that Mystery Train is Jarmusch at his most emotionally forthright.
It’s a predictable condition, in this day and age, to see Urkel look-alikes on the LATFH.com page.
What starts off as noir feels like kids playing around.
A less than stellar presentation for a forgotten pioneer’s subversive gem.
An outstanding visual and auditory experience on Blu-ray easily makes up for the show’s shortcomings.
Oscilloscope Laboratories and Milliarium Zero give us a well-deserved and fetching-looking DVD of the Mariposa Film Group’s seminal gay doc.
A solid audio/video presentation on this From Paris with Love DVD almost makes Pierre Morel’s latest worth a rental.
Thanks to a sumptuous new high-definition transfer from Kino, Happy Together is still bittersweet, but with a little more emphasis on the sweet.
Though the extras lack in the “muchness” department, this DVD boasts a phenomenal audio/video presentation.
Fulci’s zombies have a nasty habit of disappearing right when you sort of wish they’d stay a while.