This outrageous ode to all things “psychedela” gets Arrow’s typically sumptuous packaging.
Blu-ray Review: Rogue Cops and Racketeers: Two Crime Thrillers from Enzo G. Castellari
This two-disc set provides fine transfers, insightful extras, and enough slam-bang action to satisfy the most ardent Eurocrime fan.
With a strong image upgrade and an additional commentary, Arrow’s 4K release of Deep Red outdoes their already very impressive Blu-ray.
This atmospheric marrying of fact and fiction still resonates with its themes of political corruption and abuse of power.
Arrow sheds clarifying light on Argento’s elusive and hallucinatory film, without compromising its unnerving bottomlessness.
Michelangelo Antonioni’s film is an inquiry into the modernist concern of what art is and how it affects life.
The piercing supplements manage to contextualize an essential film without smothering it with over-explanation.
List-making is an exercise in futility, but as futile exercises go, it’s one of the best.
Fall in love with Paramount’s splendid Blu-ray transfer of Barbarella, even though it’s lamentably light on extras.
Sometimes, the controlling principles of a Blu-ray production match those of its subject.
Great sound. Excellent image. Crucial commentary. A must-have.
Blowup daringly suggests that an image without politics isn’t an image at all.
If you listen carefully, you might be able to hear the kettle-fried pork rinds crowd rejoicing.
The film is a delicate celebration of life and its many mysteries that earns its tears.
Its secrets unravel via a series of carefully calibrated compositions that become not unlike virtual gateways into Freudian pasts.