The sirenic, jittery sensuality of the film’s images benefit from the 4K uplift.
John Landis’s landmark horror-comedy takes another bite out of Blu-ray, this time with a colorful new 4K HDR transfer.
While Ulrike Ottinger accesses the most consequential of decades through nostalgia, she does so with humility.
The film unites its seemingly disparate strands of somber drama and deadpan comedy into a surprisingly cohesive whole.
Landis’s landmark horror-comedy gets a colorful new transfer, as well as a pack of new bonus materials.
Throughout the film, Werner Herzog appears to be straining to impersonate his idea of classical studio craftsmanship.
Descriptions of plot are likely to suggest a preachiness that isn’t at all present in the film’s rhythmic, heady form.
Irina Palm blows but Marianne Faithfull gives it her all.
Excuse us while we wash down the film’s nasty aftertaste with some Broken English.
Walkabout suggests that the precarious relationship between industry and nature isn’t so easily reconciled.