This release boasts an excellent transfer, informative bonuses, and even another one of Raoul Walsh’s features.
It’s a lightning strike of glamor worship, melodramatic storytelling, abnormal psychology, and irreducible, airport-paperback frisson.
Wilde’s directorial career is ripe for rediscovery. This pure, relentless yarn is a great place to start.
This is an otherwise solid presentation of a beautifully perverse noir staple.
A woman’s heart is a deep lake of secrets. And dead bodies.
The Film Foundation offers a Fuller understanding of film noir through one of the genre’s most unique participants.
The film is at its most affecting in the childlike scenes between the main character and a young native girl he befriends along the way.
Wilde’s directorial career is ripe for rediscovery. This pure, relentless yarn is a great place to start.
A fevered yet clinical study of jealousy, Leave Her to Heaven is probably John M. Stahl’s best-known film.
Given its poetic nuances, it’s a shame that Shockproof succumbs to cliché.