Despite occasional hiccups in the source elements, these HD transfers look incredibly good.
Byrne’s affectionate comedy of funhouse Americana is one of the most ahead-of-its-time films of the 1980s.
The films collected here are valuable as artifacts of French film history, but their audio-visual presentations are less than spectacular.
The film receives one of the best blockbuster home-video releases of the year—and just in time for the holiday season.
Criterion gives one of the most compulsively rewatchable movies of the last generation its most fully satisfying home-video edition to date.
The Blu-ray highlights the intricate art direction, cinematography, and sound mixing that make the film one of boldest literary adaptations ever made.
Arbelos offers a landmark restoration of a raw, self-devouring work of auto-critical cinema that was decades ahead of its time.
Time has been kind to 12 Monkeys, a compelling and unnerving genre exercise that boasts what may be Bruce Willis’s finest performance.
The disc offers a beautiful transfer of a neglected film.
This disc is barebones, so Spike Lee fans will have settle for a solid transfer of the film itself when relishing this fo’ real, fo’ real shit at home.
One of the Criterion Collection’s best recent discs, this restoration of Sex, Lies, and Videotape is a dream for cinephiles.
The film diagnoses the spreading rot of the United States without losing its sexy, empathetic cool.
This gnarly, terrifying, daring horror film receives a beautiful transfer and a solid collection of extras.
Shout! Factory’s impressive disc honors the film with a restoration transfer and a slew of meaty extras.
Davies’s harrowing, beautiful diptych of childhood under and in the wake of tyrannical patriarchy receives a definitive release from Arrow.
Criterion has sensitively restored Cold Water, allowing Americans to finally savor the film’s simultaneously dreamy and docudramatic vitality.
One of the finest, most distinctive Marvel productions yet gets an expectedly sterling home-video release.
Fassbinder blends kitchen-sink realism with the expressionism that would cement his legend.
Wilde’s directorial career is ripe for rediscovery. This pure, relentless yarn is a great place to start.
Honestly, it’s nearly a matter of life or death whether true cinephiles add this disc to their home libraries.
It may not be a neglected masterpiece, but this Blu-ray package certainly makes a case for it as a fascinating work by a visionary filmmaker.