Despite occasional hiccups in the source elements, these HD transfers look incredibly good.
Blu-ray Review: Kasi Lemmons’s Southern Gothic Drama Eve’s Bayou on the Criterion Collection
Criterion’s transfer maximizes the beauty of Lemmons’s bold, haunting feature debut.
This set contains gorgeously restored genre offerings buttressed by informative extras.
Cure receives a superb transfer from Criterion that maximizes its abstruse beauty.
This release is only held back by the absence of the lauded director’s cut in 4K.
It doesn’t take a lot of brains to recognize this as the definitive home video release of the film.
Criterion has outfitted this macabre screwball comedy with a stunning transfer.
A profoundly beautiful restoration makes this release a must-own for Lynch aficionados.
This set will be a must-buy for completists, but it may be too light on extras for everyone else.
Fright Night fearlessly blends horror and comedy into one fetching confection.
Review: Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’ Gets 30th Anniversary 4K UHD Edition
The film gets a gorgeous new UHD presentation that you can really sink your teeth into.
Criterion’s top-notch presentation offers yet another argument for the value of physical media.
A Fugitive from the Past is a sweeping, psychologically astute study in guilt and expiation.
Blu-ray Review: Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 4 on the Criterion Collection
This is the most thematically cohesive World Cinema Project box set to date.
Austere and affecting, Coming Apart reflects on varying acts of degradation and dissolution.
This is one Criterion’s most stacked one-disc Blu-ray releases of the year.
Curtis Harrington’s Mata Hari is an erotic melodrama of consummate craftmanship.
Review: Lewis Milestone’s Pre-Code Melodrama ‘Rain,’ Starring Joan Crawford, on VCI Blu-ray
VCI’s Blu-ray of Rain is a must-own for fans of Joan Crawford and Pre-Code films alike.
It’s heartening to see Le Corbeau back in print with a spiffy new transfer.
Blu-ray Review: Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou’s ‘Take Out’ on the Criterion Collection
This release shows that the work of America’s premier purveyor of life on the fringes was both unflinching and empathetic from the start.
The A/V transfers and extras on this collection will satisfy even the most obsessed Star Trek fan.