Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
The back of the box calls the film a Chinese puzzle. Are they sure they didn’t mean Chinese Water Torture?
Hey, it’s better than the Shrek films.
Don’t bother looking for the political comedy buried somewhere beneath this 90-minute-plus male fantasy for heterosexual geeks.
Is there an anamorphic screen big enough to handle the diva wattage of two Bette Davises?
For fans of David Beckham and The Matrix and everyone in between.
Love always has the last word? No, love means never having to see this movie.
For foot fetishists, the highlight of this DVD is the bloopers section that shows Ashley going for Marky-Kate’s foot with her mouth.
Here’s a movie that suggests cute, precocious pre-pubescent blond girls should get psychological counseling.
The deleted scene included on this DVD is sure to whet everyone’s whistle until the inevitable two-film box set arrives.
“Sweets to the sweet.” And societal disgrace and hot, interracial, interspatial romancing to the smug.
Four not-so-probing documentaries highlight this Taking Lives DVD, which should appeal only to fans of Angelina Jolie’s boobies.
The film gets the royal treatment on this two-disc DVD edition, which should appeal to queens and Marshall fans alike.
Strictly for nymphomaniacs who like to drink aphrodisiac.
It looks as if the transfer on this DVD was struck from the same source material as the 1990 VHS edition.
This Hidalgo DVD scores a big zero in the features department, but wait ‘til you take a look at the image and sound quality.
The film receives a top-notch or, more accurately, honest transfer.
I prophesy: You will buy Millennium: Season One. You can’t stop it.
Showgirls is truly one of the only ’90s films that treats pop culture as a vibrant field of social economics and cerebral pursuit.
Not exactly and improvement over the original DVD, so this one is purely for del Toro completists.
Hellboy has a little bit for everyone, from comic book aficionados and muscle queens to fans of Selma Blair’s icy glare.