The cast and crew interviews are the star of this disc, elaborating on the making of a misunderstood cult classic.
Carpenter’s most underrated, possibly best feature finally receives its due at the hands of Shout! Factory.
Milch-speak, as it’s referred to, is made more impenetrable in Luck than it is in his period-accurate Deadwood.
It belongs in the same bucket as another unfairly maligned 1986 mythical fantasy with a bad script, The Golden Child.
The awe-inspiring camerawork combines gorgeous color, expansive landscapes, and a set of beautifully incorporated symbols.
Bertolucci and Vittorio Storaro’s master class on epic filmmaking does David Lean better than David Lean.