Radiance shines a spotlight on a lesser-known gem of the early Japanese New Wave.
Arrow gives one of De Palma’s most moving films the long-overdue masterpiece treatment.
The film leans hard into the retro-future aesthetic of Batman: The Animated Series.
The sirenic, jittery sensuality of the film’s images benefit from the 4K uplift.
Unsurprisingly, Welles doesn’t efface his artistic personality for The Trial.
The Exorcist still gets under the skin after 50 years.
Schrader’s film chronicles a man’s harrowing descent into a netherworld of total depravity.
How do Lucio Fulci fans catalogue their favorites?
This set boasts a strong lineup of films and a staggeringly informative bevy of extras.
The film is a potent examination of the power of art and love in the midst of social upheaval.
Review: Kurosawa Akira’s Dreams Gets a 4K UHD Blu-ray Upgrade from the Criterion Collection
A stellar new restoration brings out all the visual majesty of a late-period masterwork.
Severin’s 15-disc set is irresistible manna from heaven for fans of so-called Euro-sleaze cinema.
An influential, tender gangster romance receives a gorgeous transfer and informative extras.
Blu-ray Review: Wayne Wang’s Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart on the Criterion Collection
Wang’s tender domestic melodrama gets a beautiful transfer courtesy of Criterion.
This box set draws some much-needed attention to Damiani’s often overlooked work.
Barker’s bloody but tender creature feature gets a nifty A/V boost from Shout! Factory.
This set is another rewarding trek into less-traveled genre terrain from Arrow Video.
52 Pick-Up gets a sharp new presentation and some welcome bonus materials from Kino Lorber.
This is an outstanding 4K release of one of Romero’s most pleasurably rewatchable films.
This release represents a considerable A/V upgrade over Shout! Factory’s 2013 Blu-ray.
The first season of gets an image/sound presentation that’s practically beyond reproach.