Somewhere along the way, this release turned out to be a mere carbon copy.
Criterion’s sharp new Blu-ray of Jules Dassin’s Night and the City ensures the film’s life will extend until the home-video sunset.
The production and presentation of Minnelli’s first masterpiece gets everything right that really counts.
All About Eve looks into Broadway’s artichoke heart to ring an early death knell for classic Hollywood.
It achieved a unique relevance for a “spaceman” movie by unambiguously advocating for peace and grounding its pulp story in social reality.
This classic’s new package has all a fan needs save for a model ship.
The saucers are the most expressive characters in the entire film.
A killer package for a lesser classic in the ’50s sci-fi pantheon.
With this fourth volume in the Film Noir Classics series, you must take the good with the bad.
The film’s desolate vision of city life is enough to make any aspiring crook head straight for the ‘burbs.
Jules Dassin’s London is a malevolent urban nightmare, a tangled web of disorienting murkiness and dastardly double-crosses.