The film represents all of cinema’s possibilities in 106 minutes.
On our list, the folks in question host game shows, parties, and, yes, troublesome phantom entities.
It’s been part of the film canon for so long that it’s valuable to remind audiences how gloriously alive and just plain fun it is.
Lionsgate’s superb disc will wipe away any salty tears that it doesn’t carry the Criterion logo.
One factor behind Grand Illusion’s lasting power is the strength of its ensemble cast.
Warner’s mega-classic arrives, on a sedan chair, with an alabaster high-definition transfer. Don’t drop it on your foot.
You officially no longer have an excuse not to own one of the greatest of all films.
Though the film may be a celebration of the 1950s consumerist status quo, Howard Hawks subverts conventional social mores.