Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
Skip this one and pop in that Criterion edition of Hard-Boiled for the real deal.
Oh Herb can you see, by the dawn’s early light. What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last gleaming?
The Chronological Donald covers almost the first full decade of Disney’s Donald Duck cartoons.
Disney presents the world’s most famous neuter and his unabashed swan dive into apolitical, sexless, consumerist passivity.
If your penis is really, really big, then talk to director Donald Petrie, who will go to great lengths to digitally remove it.
An embarrassing audio/video presentation for one of the very best films of the year.
Hot blood carouses thorough the veins of this handsome Hammer Dracula installment, even if Christopher Lee apparently took a cold shower before filming started.
Fans will rejoice, even if they didn’t think the film was that funny.
The Full Monty with boobies. The perfect gift (or is it diet encouragement?) for Mother’s Day.
This is not only one of best in the Christopher Lee Dracula series but one of Hammer’s best overall productions.
The lack of extras should not dissuade a fan from picking this one up.
Okay, so the scene where Pamela Anderson talks to Jennie McCarthy’s severed head is kind of funny, but that’s about it.
Morris’s latest slowly transforms itself into haunting portrait of a life forever interwoven with history.
A jolt from the past. A tribute to familial love and how far it’s willing to go. A love poem to the movies.
For those with a hardcore Asian fetish, Sue Brooks’s multi-culti harlequin romance is now available on home video.
You’ve gotta love the type of show that can name their sketches “Power of My Cock,” “Fat Hitch-hiker,” and “Stinky Pink.”
Don’t miss Torque for the best cockfight ever filmed involving biker hoochies, switchblades and soft drink logos.
Apparently, Robert “Hot Lips” Altman was ready to be reborn as Maya Deren.
Jim Sheridan’s film isn’t about what it means to live in America as much as it is about what it means to be human.
A terrible audio transfer, but check out the film and witness the resurrection of Maria Falconetti in the eyes of Marina Golbahari.