Bogdanovich’s affecting look at small-town Americana gets a terrific UHD upgrade.
Joe Bell proves that the phrase “they don’t make ‘em like this anymore” is value neutral.
Just as one frontier closes, be it Old Hollywood or the Old West, another one opens.
Criterion’s release is exactly what their Eclipse line should be doing and should be at the top of every cinephile’s wish list this holiday season.
The older 3:10 to Yuma harkens back to a time when westerns were westerns, with their own assumed moral systems and thematic boilerplate.
A limited but revealing look at Peter Bogdanovich’s remembrances of cinematic things past.
Look for a third DVD in eight months with a scratch-and-sniff case made out of Jack Twist’s denim shirt.
Robin Weigert has the unenviable task of now playing the most famous character on Deadwood.
Today’s “5 for the Day” pays tribute to that which comes just before the closing credits: the parting shot.
Where to begin?
Loyal as Ang Lee’s film may be to the Annie Proulx short story, it doesn’t quite share its grit.