This Blu-ray is a budget-conscious option for those seeking to dip their toes into an Italian maestro’s work.
Essential Fellini is one of the most elegantly designed and supplement-packed sets that Criterion has ever released.
Twilight Time’s release of Warlock will bring some much-deserved attention to Edward Dmytryk’s morally knotty western.
The ingrained self-hatred of its characters reflect outward toward those who remind them of themselves.
The body of Ray’s best work reveals a laudable consistency of viewpoint, thematic cohesion, and aesthetic distinctiveness.
“It’s the pictures that got small.” Those words make up the second half of one of the most famous quotes in movie history.
The Guns of Navarone ranks among the best war movies.
The film survives on its performances—and the sense that it’s more than the moment in which it was made. A cold, hard caper.
A fine set of iffy adventure films from a limited but amiable star.
It endures as one of the finest Flynn-de Havilland collaborations, providing a grand stage for the duo’s playful, poignant rapport.
If Custer’s beyond-the-grave wish was to protect the Native Americans from corporate cretins, then I’m Errol Flynn.