You can see just how much benefit the 4K format has to offer grainy, New Hollywood-era films.
By treating its main character as exceptional, the film validates the punitive system it seeks to criticize.
De Palma’s technique reaches a new volatility here.
Cross your fingers that the film won’t pull a prom-stage fiasco and go splat.
The great transfer should please fans of this well-meaning, mixed-up movie. But the extras suck.
This hardboiled, emotionally potent Cinemascope sonata of addiction and self-defeatism gets one of the best Blu-ray releases of the year.
Spencer Susser irrevocably drops the ball when Hesher begins to develop an interior life we’re supposed to take seriously.
Hounddog deserves to be known as The Dakota Fanning Rape Movie.
There is no lonelier American movie than The Hustler, and no better a flawed hero than “Fast” Eddie Felson.
The Hustler reaffirms your faith in the movies.
Remember when Brittany Murphy said she would never tell in Don’t Say a Word?
Half Phantom of the Paradise, half Obsession, Carrie is hysterical in every sense of the word.
Heads off to Anchor Bay for this surprisingly meaty DVD edition of Trauma.
Eulogy’s spectacle of nastiness doesn’t indicate a family’s greater, largely unspoken love for one another.
Needlessly convoluted, yes, but batty sometimes in a good way: