Not for Publication and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills are now available on Blu-ray for the first time.
At his best, Mazursky dramatized how sociopolitics informed American domestic life, deftly evading preaching.
Your threshold for enduring Streisand will have great bearing not only on how you enjoy A Star Is Born.
There’s no reason for Kino’s welcome release of his impressive debut to feel like anything but an overdue, completists-only offering.
Fear and Desire has a certain fierceness that’s hard to shake.
Barbra Streisand. Is. A Star Is Born. And two-shots have never been so completely arbitrary.
If only the Colonel had let Elvis play Streisand’s John Norman, it might have been the camp classic that closeted Streisand freaks insist it really is.
What was once a hot-topic message movie about the state of juvenile delinquency in inner city schools is now a dinosaur relic of the Eisenhower era.
Sidney Poitier steals the film and makes it a cut above what it is: a holier-than-thou PSA.