This adaptation of Donald E. Westlake’s 1963 novel is the epitome of hard-boiled.
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.
Until MacGyver and Alf season box sets hit stores, Gen Xers will get a nostalgia kick out of this DVD.
If you are buying this DVD for the actual movie and not for the “Love Is a Battlefield” music video then there’s no hope for you.
Communism may be almost dead in Good Bye, Lenin! but god-damn if it ain’t going out with a bang.
The show is an often glorious evocation of the world of the iconic Dark Knight.
Does Elmore Leonard sell the rights to his novels only after filmmakers agree to use “It’s Your Thing” on the soundtrack?
“A crowd-pleasing movie treat bursting with music, dance and excitement”? Hardly.
Can’t afford that course in Italian cinema at NYU? My Voyage to Italy is just as good, and it’s a hell of a lot cheaper.
What better way to show good old Dad that you love him (or hate him) by giving him a copy of The Barbarian Invasions.
You know what they say: Once you go black, you never go back.
Raymond Chandler might have scoffed at the gauze of Hollywood, but Murder, My Sweet is crawling with grunty RKO expressionism.
For fans, this is a must have, and for anyone else interested in taking a nostalgic trip back to the heady days of 1980s weekday animation.
So .38-caliber erections aren’t exactly as subversive as they once used to be. Gun Crazy is still drenched in Lewis’s B-movie finery.
One can only dream that every DVD contained commentary tracks and featurettes as insightful as the ones included here.
It’s one of the most lazily framed mainstream films in history, but Warner’s video transfer looks truly wonderful.
Nicole Kidman’s voice in Cold Mountain is liable to send any man off to war. Except, that is, for Rex Reed.
Not only should DMX not be allowed to act but he also shouldn’t be allowed to rap on commentary tracks.
The red, white, and blue barber’s pole is getting a little rusty, but fans of the wholesome franchise probably couldn’t care less.
Anyone looking for a woodwind buddy? Look no further than Agent Cody Banks.