Classic film noir’s epitome and epitaph, Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil gets a stunning new UHD upgrade from Kino Lorber.
Arrow’s release is now the definitive edition of Sam Peckinpah’s 1965 near-masterpiece.
Anne Baxter’s riotous pursuit of Charlton Heston has never looked better than it does on this 4K edition of DeMille’s epic.
Kino’s majestic Blu-ray presentation of is nearly an essential presentation of Wyler’s masterpiece.
As far as matters of its own history goes, Los Angeles has a reputation for having one eye set to the rear-view mirror.
This release awesomely showcases Basil Deardan’s widescreen, war-torn vistas.
Twilight Time’s high-def restorative efforts prove that Major Dundee is anything but minor Peckinpah.
These famous fights to the death should, together, sate even the bloodthirstiest film fans.
Planet of the Apes addresses racial animus with a boldness unusual for a Hollywood entertainment produced in the strife-torn America of 1968.
To be, or not to be. Kenneth Branagh’s seminal Hamlet is as conflicted and vital as life itself.
We’ve all been a bit busy preparing for the oncoming juggernaut that is Tribeca.
A deluxe DVD package to match the grandeur of Mann’s admirable epic.
To say that El Cid is the most intelligent of the elephantine epics of the early ’60s is to damn it with faint praise.
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.
An uneven set illustrates the facets of Cooper’s persona. Worth it for fans? Yup.
My, how times have changed.
Anne Baxter tries to tame Charlton Heston with her royal poon, but her pheromones prove to be no match for his NRA-approved staff.
It champions film’s transcendent power to enhance one’s appreciation of life’s boundless wonders.
It remains a treat for fans of cheesy science fiction and Charlton’s Heston’s blustery, pseudo-messianic ’70s-era heroes.
The French went crazy for it, if only because Michel Moore makes it entirely too easy for the world to laugh at America's troubles with the gun.