The film now burns bright like a lucid fever dream thanks to Kino Lorber’s new Blu-ray.
It’s going to take a whole lot more than 3,000 limited edition copies of this Blu-ray to help The Only Game in Town finally turn a profit.
The most elaborate and tortured of all cinematic fashion shows has never looked more ravishingly decadent.
While all the elements have been cooked to perfection, what sticks to the ribs is the hint of rawness at its center of things.
We’ve rounded up 15 movie weddings that—aw, hell—take the cake.
It’s generally agreed that films fall into one of three categories: The Good, The Bad, and the So-Bad-It’s-Good.
Hello, Gorgeous offers one of the most sympathetic portraits of Streisand to emerge from the stockpile of books that have been written about “The Greatest Star.”
These cinematic sisters leave a mark as strong as a thicker-than-water bond.
Without a doubt, this 2011 edition was the film festival experience of the year for me.
Rose’s designs placed a strong emphasis on the silhouette.
This isn’t Oscar time. It’s Ed time. Edward Copeland, that is.
Summer’s here, and the time is right for a summary of all things cinematically summery.
Mark Twain once said, “I didn’t have time to write you a short letter, so I wrote you a long one instead.”
Giant still has a reputation as a fine film, and it will no doubt go on boring audiences forever and a day, and then another day after that.
Giant defines the word interminable, and watching it just once is guaranteed to lop at least a year off your life.