Hud is a mournful lament for a passing of a way of life and a meditation on the ways forward.
One of the prototypal essay films, The House Is Black paved the way for the Iranian New Wave.
The Iliad of modern crime movies is given absolute platinum service by Warner Home Video.
The non-stop bitchiness on display might make you forget that the image quality leaves much to be desired.
The best that can be said for Mr. 3000 is that it does the schmaltz of the baseball movie genre justice.
Don’t just stand there. Hand Brenda Blethyn a tissue, sweetheart.
It’s a darn shame this DVD didn’t come with a copy of Enya’s Memory of the Trees and a box of Lucky Charms.
Make your claim on Deadwood: The Complete First Season.
The film’s desolate vision of city life is enough to make any aspiring crook head straight for the ‘burbs.
If you’re an I Heart Huckabees fan you’re probably not even going to bother with this DVD and go straight for the two-disc DVD edition.
It’s always a good idea to check your brakes before trucking down twisty, down-sloped hills.
“Tanya got a big ol’ butt. Shirley got a big ol’ butt. Irene got a big ol’ butt. Theresa got a big ol’ butt.”
You may have won this time Hilary Duff-my arch nemesis, but I’ll get you next time!
James Cagney shoots a horse, and gets himself a career.
A ripping thriller shadowed with overtones of societal decay and Darwinian selection.
Had Palm Pictures provided a downloadable screensaver of the film’s jellyfish in action, this DVD would have been a keeper.
The film is disappointing by Takeshi Kitano’s typically excellent standards, but the DVD cover sure is purty.
Can someone please put Renny Harlin out of his misery.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie made money, right? Where’s the commentary track then?
The disc’s image quality is a major letdown, but the Christopher Doyle commentary track certainly isn’t.
Strictly for card-carrying members of the Zhang Ziyi Fan Club.