Despite occasional hiccups in the source elements, these HD transfers look incredibly good.
Despite its satirical undercurrent, American Utopia doesn’t wallow in cynicism.
Guinness’s Ealing comedies remain high-water marks of British cinema.
Nair brings a documentarian’s sensibility to her texturally rich narrative feature debut.
Nobody did more to perpetuate the gothic mode of storytelling on television than Curtis.
Volume four of the series puts the Shaw Brothers Studio’s output in a different spotlight.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Tim Burton’s ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’ on the Criterion Collection
One of the great cult comedies of the 1980s receives a flawless transfer from Criterion.
Feel the warm, radioactive glow of early-’90s nostalgia with this trilogy of films.
One of the greatest and most mercenary of American comedies gets a stellar 4K UHD upgrade.
Pictures at an Exhibition: ‘Saga Erotica: The Emmanuelle Collection’ on Severin Films Blu-ray
The key word for this series is exhibitionism.
These are among the most daring avant-garde works of the 1920s.
Avati’s criminally underseen giallo from 1976 brims with enigmatic dread.
This set brings much-needed attention to a singular actor-director’s early output.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ on the Criterion Collection
The film is a haunting and at times surreal examination of a married couple’s fears and desires.
Review: John Woo’s Hong Kong Action Classic ‘The Killer’ on Shout! Factory 4K UHD Blu-ray
The film remains Woo’s finest balance of ballistic genre filmmaking and underlying humanism.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Luis Buñuel’s Fiendish Melodrama ‘Él’ on the Criterion Collection
Criterion rolls out the red carpet for what is arguably Buñuel’s greatest triumph.
Burden of Dreams attests to Blank’s egalitarian approach to documentation.
Hell’s Angels spares few thoughts for empty patriotism.
Review: Harry Kümel’s Surrealist Horror Fantasy ‘Malpertuis’ from Radiance Films Blu-ray
Malpertuis is a tantalizingly surreal and at times erotic riff on gothic tropes.
This trilogy upended action cinema nearly 40 years ago.
The recycled extras may leave fans of the film feeling as if they’re stuck in detention.