Criterion has outfitted Cholodenko’s breakthrough debut with a good-looking transfer.
Two classics of early British horror have been thoughtfully doubled-up on a DVD release that should be on any fright fan’s shelf.
Terrible film, but you know the DVD is going to be good when the interactive menus all but have sex with you.
Boutique without being pretentious, queer without being sexual, and quirky without being particularly congenial.
As inviting as having a studly young Daniel Day-Lewis lick your neck.
Those interested in learning about the delightful home of Osama bin Laden would be well served checking out Kandahar.
The film shows that, long before Sexy Beast, Ben Kingsley had already proved himself adept at playing psychotic madmen.
Free of Harrison Ford’s noble-beyond-belief portrayal of Jack Ryan, The Hunt for Red October remains the best Tom Clancy adaptation to date.
There aren’t enough features on this DVD edition of Invincible to make it a must-own.
If you’re a sadist and your Pure Moods CD has reached its expiration date, The Isle is probably a must-own for you.
The sophisticated collection of features should appeal to WWII even if John Woo fanatics decide to pass.
New Line Home Entertainment has officially spoiled us with their DVD Infinifilm editions.
Surprisingly mundane, given the central figure, the film puts the “lesson” in “civics lesson.”
The best thing about this release is the seducation of Colin Farrell’s Irish accent on the commentary track.
Not your average Spike Lee joint, but still a sensitive evocation of one man’s moral crisis set amid a city’s even bigger one.
The collection of extras on this DVD should keep fans of the franchise creepily enticed for hours on end.
Between this and Dreyer’s Master of the House, one could have a real ironic Mother’s Day film festival.
The hearty amount of features will keep die-hard fans occupied until two Fridays from now.
Talk to Her proves that Almodóvar’s approach has reached unprecedented and difficult levels of maturity and humanity.
It’s sad but not surprising that the best part of this Analyze That package is the dorky mob game in the features department.
While the film may deserve the attention, it’s also anyone’s guess whether anyone will care at this point.