Practical poontang in every way.
A great Otto Preminger film and a solid DVD presentation overall.
A robust overview of Frankenheimer’s most vital years, despite the recycled extras.
A solid box-set treatment for the Merchant of Menace.
This was the season where Miss Piggy came frustratingly close to removing Rudolf Nureyev’s towel in the sauna.
While it is almost surely the least worthy of the moniker “Cult Camp Classics,” volume three does feature one of the most enduring titles in the entire line.
You’d have to go to Barbara Billingsley for another jive session this enjoyable.
This underrated noir drama deserves to get out of Laura’s shadow.
A poor Hitchcock film with one set piece perfect for anthologies.
Preminger's hardboiled noir is a great way to satisfy a Dana Andrews-Gene Tierney craving.
Twenty bucks says that the DVD’s interactive menus were designed by Mariah Carey.
The all-time favorite film of men who like to walk in on their friends having sex.
I’d like to presume that Lynde is removing lipstick from his teeth, and not Vaughn’s short curlies.
Though the centerpiece of Fox's new Fox Film Noir series, Laura could stand a bit more audio/video restoration work.
If the DVD cover is any indication, queens weren’t the only ones mortified by the Andrews/Raven duet in the film.
Hot blood carouses thorough the veins of this handsome Hammer Dracula installment, even if Christopher Lee apparently took a cold shower before filming started.
Despite the fact that one feature on this DVD actually has the nerve to threaten us with termination, this is a pretty un-dorky two-disc set.