Warner Bros. gives its greatest musical yet another substantial home-video upgrade.
Any film festival dedicated exclusively to the treasures, glories, and the occasional folly of the past is likely to be visited by ghosts.
The film lacks perspective beyond a rather limited preoccupation with the details of Hunter’s personal life.
Behind the Candelabra is powerful, funny, and emotionally rigorous, and also serves as an uncommonly heartfelt Dear John letter.
This monumental box set should give all those smitten with movie love glorious feelings and plenty of reasons to be happy again.
You could go nuts with the double entendres associated with One for the Money, beginning, of course, with the film’s title.
The layers of pastiche that fuel the film multiply like the titular character’s fat white rabbits.