Truffaut’s late-career triumph remains a moving paean to obsessive love.
Tsukamoto said that the driving influence of his breakout ’90s genre work was the concrete labyrinth of Tokyo.
Becker’s enticing noir pastiche is now available in a serviceable Blu-ray package from Bayview Entertainment.
The greatest asset of Twilight Time’s Blu-ray is the best-to-date home-video presentation of Isabelle Adjani’s transfixing performance.
It’s hard not to greet this as a major and incredibly ambitious home-video event.
Herzog’s idiosyncratic horror classic remains a vital conversation between two distinct generations of brilliant German filmmakers.
Herzog succeeds in imprinting the material with his own unique sensibility.
This classic Los Angeles-set neo-noir with teeth finally arrives on Blu-ray in an indispensable package from Twilight Time.
Téchiné’s reputation for unruly, melodramatic narratives is set in stark relief by 1979s The Bronte Sisters
Here’s a conspiracy theory for you: Ishtar is intentionally terrible.
My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days is as galvanizing as it is sad and stifling.
Divisiveness and duplicity are at the heart of Andrzej Zulawski’s notorious cult film.
Szamanka drifts between horror and humor, and thus is not for everyone.
This wan road comedy can be jettisoned for the inevitable John Travolta remake.
Even with little prior knowledge of Possession, the viewer is informed of its potential as exploitation horror in Carlo Rambaldi’s opening credit.
There’s never a sense here that these characters are living out the movie Viviane can no longer make.
One of Polanski’s greatest films gets a handsome transfer on this DVD edition.
The film’s nihilist point is clear: It’s the world against Trelkovsky and not the other way around.