The film suggests something like a western-inflected musical riff on Design for Living.
Wise’s film is as tense, thrilling, and relevant today as it was in 1959.
The Riddle of Steel: Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer on Arrow 4K UHD Blu-ray
Give Conan his due, as he’s a work in progress.
This essential box set gathers nine films from the first decade of one of cinema’s greatest artists.
Arrow has assembled 10 of José Mojica Marins’s films in a staggeringly appointed new box set.
With this release, Sayles’s complex neo-western noir is primed for long-overdue rediscovery.
Arrow Video’s set is another deep dive into the vaults of the Italian western.
Boyle’s addiction to the cinematic image is as unremitting as Renton’s love affair with the spike.
This 4K release presents Satyajit Ray’s early masterpieces in their full beauty.
Germi’s fascinating The Facts of Murder is poised between docudrama and satire.
Criterion put some legwork into improving the presentation from its prior DVD release.
Shout! ups the ante with its finest selection yet of films from the Shaw Brothers Studio.
This two-disc set provides a well-rounded survey of Lamorisse’s singular work.
The set highlights the diverse aspects of Cushing’s always authoritative on-screen persona.
Woo’s most riotous American film receives a solid upgrade to UHD.
This is a 4K UHD release fit for one of the masterpieces of the cinema.
This release finally puts the theatrical cut back into circulation with a flawless transfer.
Throughout Chan’s film, comic irreverence intermingles with cosmic coincidences.
Schlesinger’s film presents ’30s L.A. as a nightmarish circle in Dante’s Inferno.
In the contemporary field of Japanese animation, no one makes films and TV shows like Yuasa.
The precision of the film’s images only exacerbates the alienation of its protagonist.