Kino’s 4K of The Apartment provides the definitive home-video presentation of one of Billy Wilder’s greatest films.
Kino gives Billy Wilder’s racy comic masterpiece its best-ever home video presentation.
The film is an outrageous, hilarious, and amazingly unpretentious trip through a funhouse of sexual identities.
Criterion’s impeccable 4K restoration ensures that this is the definitive home-video experience of Wilder’s classic comedy.
The film is a fine example of Wilder’s mid-career eccentricity and cosmopolitan curiosity.
Arrow’s most impressive single-feature release to date bolsters an exceptional A/V transfer with a glut of substantive extras.
Olive Films makes no sacrifices in presenting Wilder’s misunderstood flop itself in all its uneasy afternoon clarity.
The offhand jabs at the dissolution of orthodox craftsmanship in 1970s cinema are overwhelmed by a deeper core of autocritique played out in the film’s downward trajectory.
MGM does a highly respectable job transferring Wilder’s lunatic escapade into a sexual hall of mirrors onto Blu-ray.
Wilder’s movies are full of greedy characters out for themselves no matter what the cost.