Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
The only thing that’s freaky about this DVD package is director Mark Waters’s inability to blink his eyes.
Since the odors on the accompanying Scratch and Sniff card aren’t very strong, make sure your baby’s bottom is clean before watching the film.
Not as meaty as last year’s Monsters, Inc. DVD but certainly nowhere near as exhausting.
There’s nothing to recommend about this DVD for daily-wheel dramedy Love in the Time of Money.
The film is a ravishing blend of mystic fairy tale, modern-day alienation, and gay allegory.
The commentary featuring Kilner, Mandy Moore, and Alexandra Holden is certainly intimate, but it’s more giggly than insightful in the end.
Now that the film is back in the stores, perhaps it can be rediscovered.
Finally, the legion of yowling Ben Stiller Show fans can swallow this DVD and shut their stinking traps.
The Dead or Alive trilogy has to represent the most prolonged man-sex gag in all of cinema.
This radical work mainlines into a cosmic crawlspace between reality and fantasy from which it never leaves.
Though it’s betrayed by the DVD’s cover art, Wong Howe’s camerawork should be studied in film schools.
Oh, the irony. In support of the National Drug Control Policy’s anti-marijuana advertisement included here, feel free to light up.
Because widescreen and full screen versions of the film have been packed into the same DVD, don’t be surprised by the compression artifacts.
Still recovering from Ellen Burstyn’s Sara Goldfarb?
Kino’s smashing transfer anchors Mamoulian’s dreamy and precociously sexual masterpiece.
There are no extras on this disc, not even a slice of that turkey J. Lo offers Ben sometime after Chapter 15’s pilate sex talk.
If you’re a fan of the show, then the disc will be worth buying, especially when it inevitably goes on sale.
The overall presentation on this second season DVD set is a little nicer than it was on the first season’s set.
Angelina Jolie punches a shark. If that’s not enough to at least rent the film, then there’s absolutely no hope for you.
This is a pretty comprehensive overview Gondry’s music video work, from 1987 to 2003.