Desperate Living is Waters’s most furious political statement.
Criterion’s Blu-ray elegantly showcases the spartan beauty of Michael Radford’s chilling adaptation of 1984.
Kino’s Blu-ray gifts us with a beautiful transfer of a classic of French poetic realism.
Criterion’s release of Pagnol’s comedy classic boasts a stunning 4K transfer and a modest but enlightening selection of extras.
Fox’s Blu-ray may be the reference disc of the year so far, with unimpeachable audio and video and a host of strong extras to boot.
This lasting work of existential horror has been given an audio commentary that serves as a veritable seminar on British cinema.
Criterion’s release of this timely, socially relevant film is outfitted with a richly detailed transfer, but it’s a bit slim on extras.
Dumont’s philosophical tragi-comedy receives a gorgeous 4K digital restoration and insightful range of contextualizing interviews.
This package is the perfect opportunity to revisit a paragon of mid-aughts mumblecore cinema.
The film’s shoestring-budget beauty to life with an exceptional new transfer.
These films are as elegant as they are expansive, acutely perceptive and operatic in their high emotions.
Criterion resurrects one of the great debut features of the last 25 years with an impressive 4K transfer and informative extras.
Criterion offers what should prove to be a definitive transfer of a pivotal and still overwhelmingly intimate David Lynch film.
Kino’s Blu-ray releases help chart the crystallization of Jean-Pierre Melville’s distinctly rigorous style.
Audiences at home can now experience the visual and audio impact of Bondarchuk’s masterpiece as it was intended.
Mamet’s first, best, and most influential film receives a sturdy transfer that could nevertheless use a bit more refurbishing.
These excellent releases attest to the sumptuous beauty of Jean-Luc Godard’s cerebral middle-period work.
This project continues to expand our grasp of the horror genre as well as of American independent cinema at large.
Criterion’s Blu-ray release of Mitchell’s film boasts a solid transfer and a treasure trove of wonderfully diverse extras.
This gorgeous, supplement-rich Blu-ray attests to the continued relevance of Downey’s cult classic.
This glowing new restoration does justice to Armstrong’s classic, though the extras leave something to be desired.