The Criterion Collection has affectionately packaged Hollywood’s greatest comedy into a must-own Blu-ray.
Criterion’s Blu-ray release goes lean on supplemental material, but rewards with stellar picture and sound presentation.
Blu-ray Review: Alfred Hitchcock’s Foreign Correspondent on the Criterion Collection
by Jordan Cronk
The film all but predicted where Hitchcock would head in both style and scale in the coming decades.
Brode structures the book into two parts, one dealing with politics, the other religion.
After years of neglect in the public domain, it emerges renewed, phoenix-like, from a privately owned nitrate print.
The film paints Wyatt Earp as an everyman who has no other choice but to do the right thing.
The series runs from February 23—March 2.
DVD Review: Preston Sturges: The Filmmaker’s Collection on Universal Home Entertainment
by Dan Callahan
Having almost all of Preston Sturges’s films in one set is an irresistible prospect.