This is the most thematically cohesive World Cinema Project box set to date.
Day of the Outlaw is one of the finest, lesser-sung westerns of Hollywood’s golden age.
An underappreciated gem has been spruced up for home video, complete with a commentary by film noir maestro Eddie Muller.
No paddleball could possibly contain as many dimensions as Vincent Price’s silken voice.
Waxwork is thankfully free of The Cabin in the Woods’s smugness.
Film discovery isn’t business; it’s personal.
Opening night provided the perfect double feature to highlight this year’s double-L themes with 1948’s Pitfall and that same year’s Larceny.
With this fourth volume in the Film Noir Classics series, you must take the good with the bad.
An uneven set illustrates the facets of Cooper’s persona. Worth it for fans? Yup.
Goodness gets very little breathing room in André De Toth’s arresting Crime Wave.