Radiance shines a spotlight on a lesser-known gem of the early Japanese New Wave.
This radical work mainlines into a cosmic crawlspace between reality and fantasy from which it never leaves.
Though it’s betrayed by the DVD’s cover art, Wong Howe’s camerawork should be studied in film schools.
Oh, the irony. In support of the National Drug Control Policy’s anti-marijuana advertisement included here, feel free to light up.
Because widescreen and full screen versions of the film have been packed into the same DVD, don’t be surprised by the compression artifacts.
Still recovering from Ellen Burstyn’s Sara Goldfarb?
Kino’s smashing transfer anchors Mamoulian’s dreamy and precociously sexual masterpiece.
There are no extras on this disc, not even a slice of that turkey J. Lo offers Ben sometime after Chapter 15’s pilate sex talk.
If you’re a fan of the show, then the disc will be worth buying, especially when it inevitably goes on sale.
The overall presentation on this second season DVD set is a little nicer than it was on the first season’s set.
Angelina Jolie punches a shark. If that’s not enough to at least rent the film, then there’s absolutely no hope for you.
This is a pretty comprehensive overview Gondry’s music video work, from 1987 to 2003.
Cunningham’s fans won’t be disappointed by this compilation disc.
Start as soon as possible or you’ll still be watching the extras here by the time The Return of the King hits theaters.
Feels ever so faintly like the final project showcase put together by the students in a senior year queer filmmaking course.
Director Rob Reiner describes the film’s past as a “rich kind of Gatsby world.” Yeah, riiiiiiiiight.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases one of their biggest turkeys in years on DVD.
It’s the hilarious 1940s dialogue like “Aw, you dames are sure screwy” that makes the film so fun to watch.
Embarrassed to buy this DVD? Don’t worry, it can’t be any worse than having to review it.
Just to have the films on DVD is enough to give the set an overall positive rating.
The film is quintessentially British in that it takes all the eroticism out of the vampire myth.