One of John Ford’s most haunting and poetic films receives a beautiful transfer.
Howard Hawks’s screwball classic looks and sounds sharper than ever thanks to this magnificent release.
Criterion has outfitted this seminal but somewhat outdated crime film with a beautiful transfer.
This is about as glorious as Technicolor can get on the small screen.
The film is one of the purest distillations of a charismatic personality’s diverse artistic nature.
Not as wicked as the first set, but Gentleman Jim by itself makes it a must for fans.
There’s a cult around Howard Hawks, who was unquestionably one of the most competent filmmakers of his era.
Bringing up Baby remains an over-appreciated curiosity piece, but the DVD treatment is all-around first rate.