Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
Did we mention that Carol Channing’s performance in Irwin Allen miniseries Through the Looking Glass is one of the greatest performances ever caught on film?
Fans of this troubling, partial work will appreciate the two hours worth of new footage amassed for this two-disc set.
James Muro’s camerawork for Open Range was the unsung cinematographic wonder of 2003.
You know a film is in trouble when a studio has to dig all the way to the bottom of the barrel and use a quote by Earl Dittman.
This disc features one of the most personable collections of extras amassed for a major DVD release in quite some time.
Jordan’s shallow treatise on army hypocrisy can’t shake the ghosts of M*A*S*H and Catch-22.
Strictly for die-hard fans of Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th.
Do…I…sound…like…a…musical…robot?
As this clever, slow-to-burn thriller speaks for itself, you may not care that the extras aren’t up to par.
On this disc, edge enhancement is scarce, colors are vibrant, and skin tones and contrast are excellent.
Because much of Jeepers Creepers 2 was shot at night, it’s a small wonder that this transfer is as good as it is.
Powell transforms the melodrama of his own scenario into an epic death knell for a forgotten island civilization.
Meticulously designed for those who like their movies with turtlenecks and cappuccinos.
Unless David Fincher ever decides to talk about Alien³, this 9-disc set is pretty definitive. Alien fans should buy it immediately.
For fans of Carpenter’s cult classic, MGM restores the film’s infamous first reel. An A-number-1 DVD package.
For tango lovers and homicidal maniacs that like to dance before killing.
Mostly just a set up to a misogynistic reverse Black Widow joke. Mostly.
For cinephiles, the career of Preminger is their oyster. Bonjour Tristesse is the pearl.
This DVD of Chaos is purely for fans of Serreau’s high-energy film.
Is he gay? Is he drunk? Is he a skunk? Find a special little place in your heart for Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow.