It became a key reference point for postmodern mash-up artists, but the film’s socio-political jungle is not all fun-and-grindhouse games.
Often neglected for its impressive use of on-location shooting, but denigrated as subpar pulp, the film receives a foxy new Blu-ray.
Those with an eye for exploitation will want to take a closer look at the second Lethal Ladies Collection.
This Blu-ray release offers yet another reason to revisit Tarantino’s masterpiece on unrequited love.
Wilmer Valderrama and George Takei’s reaction shots are the only feeble sources of humor in this dramedy.
Pam Grier can do anything, even make cheesy skin flicks worth seeing.
The big-studio romantic comedy has become so intractably set in its ways that there’s no longer hope for true innovation.
Ernest R. Dickerson’s Bones out-funks all horror films currently on the market.