It may be without any new extras, but Warner’s 4K UHD release of Casablanca features a strong enough A/V presentation to make the set worthy of your double dip.
Don’t let’s ask for the moon. We have Criterion’s dazzling new restoration of Now, Voyager.
It may not be a neglected masterpiece, but this Blu-ray package certainly makes a case for it as a fascinating work by a visionary filmmaker.
William Dieterle’s forgettable, generically stylish attempt at cashing in on the success of Casablanca nets a good transfer.
Warner’s mega-classic arrives, on a sedan chair, with an alabaster high-definition transfer. Don’t drop it on your foot.
Come for Reed’s name, stay for Rex Harrison’s performance and a few good cheap shots at the Nazis.
This handsomely packaged box set will please fans and cinema history buffs alike.
The film has a peculiar magic to it, and because of its pace the richness of its sense of detail often goes unnoticed.
Nothing distinguishes The Spanish Main from a dozen other pirate films of this ilk.
It remains a highly narcotic, swoon-inducing romance in the Bette Davis canon.
“Hold me like you did on Naboo” simply holds no weight next to Charlotte Vale’s equally melodramatic yet far more poignant doomed romance.
It features the compelling spectacle of Bette Davis competing for screen space with the only actress capable of upstaging her: Bette Davis.
Is there an anamorphic screen big enough to handle the diva wattage of two Bette Davises?