Kino gives Billy Wilder’s racy comic masterpiece its best-ever home video presentation.
The film is an outrageous, hilarious, and amazingly unpretentious trip through a funhouse of sexual identities.
Criterion’s impeccable 4K restoration ensures that this is the definitive home-video experience of Wilder’s classic comedy.
In a perfect world, Fleischer’s rowdy super-production would be in regular 70mm rotation at our few surviving repertory movie houses.
Sometimes, a ruse is so convincing that everyone is fooled, swept up by the yank of the proverbial rug.
A barebones platter gives a rare glimpse of Jerry Lewis playing it relatively straight.
Four proto-celebrities go Roeg, and Gary Busey enters the Criterion Collection for the second time. What’s not to like?
MGM does a highly respectable job transferring Wilder’s lunatic escapade into a sexual hall of mirrors onto Blu-ray.
Hyperbole doesn’t come close to describing the importance and beauty of Criterion’s essential Blu-ray release.