The film is a satirical skewering of the legacy of French imperialism.
Walerian Borowczyk’s Love Rites makes its Blu-ray debut boasting a gorgeous transfer and a handful of excellent supplements.
Arrow’s lavish UHD release makes a strong case for a reappraisal of David Lynch’s film maudit.
The strong A/V presentation and slate of extras are reason enough for even Netflix-subscribing fans of the film to shell out for this release.
Criterion gives the film, a critical work of Polish cinema, a substantial upgrade that leaves the studio’s old DVD in the dust.
Surreal and ceaselessly subversive, Masumura Yasuzô’s Blind Beast explores the outer limits of eroticism and the human senses.
Arrow’s wonderfully curated box set is the perfect prescription for anyone looking to expand their giallo horizons.
Criterion’s dazzlingly immersive presentation of La Piscine offers the next best thing to a vacation on the French Riviera.
Romero and Argento’s Two Evil Eyes receives its most impressive transfer to date from Blue Underground.
Surprising hybrids of chanbara and kaiju films, the titles in The Daimajin Trilogy are formulaic yet eminently satisfying.
Kore-eda Hirokazu’s understated masterpiece is one of the great films about death and filmmaking itself.
This paean to undying love stands as one of the strangest, most beautiful Hollywood films of the 1930s.
Criterion’s lush transfer makes it clear now, more than ever, that Deep Cover is one of the great American thrillers of the early ’90s.
The newest release of Christophe Gans’s cult film will leave you howling for something better.
This Blu-ray makes a fine case for the film being a highpoint in the careers of David Cronenberg, Stephen King, and Christopher Walken.
The extras add immensely to the enjoyment of the four collected films.
Andrzej Zulawski’s kinetic reimagining of The Idiot receives a handsome new transfer and a solid assortment of extras.
The UHD presentation of The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is quite possibly the label’s best 4K release to date.
Gary Sherman’s brooding and bloody film gets an exemplary 4K Blu-ray upgrade and an excellent array of extras from Blue Underground.
Samuel Fuller’s diamond-hard yet poignant crime classic receives a wonderful transfer and a somewhat warmed-over extras package.
These features are revealing snapshots of an artist of uncommon ambition and vision from the outset of his career.