This sterling Blu-ray transfer is occasion for reconsidering the film as more than a minor entry in producer Val Lewton’s body of work.
It offers a CliffsNotes encapsulation of Edgar Allen Poe’s most enduring works for viewers unacquainted with them.
As delightful as William Castle’s movies are in any venue, you lose out on one of their most appealing aspects when you watch them in the atomized privacy of your home theater.
Kino offers a serviceable package for a serviceable early indie horror film.
The addition of a few Frankenstein sequels and James Whale’s Edgar Allen Poe films would have made horror fans all over Region-1 ecstatic.
A particularly kinky exploration of a closeted genius’s torment is given a characteristically sterling treatment by the Criterion Collection.
Not particularly horror and not particularly classics, these overlooked films still warrant a look for the dedicated movie buff.
Beautiful. Poetic. Scary. Take a walk with these nine Val Lewton classics.
The Black Cat is one of the neglected jewels in Universal Studios’s horror crown.