The film has endured as a key text in the emergent queer cinema thanks to its largely empathetic view of same-sex desire.
Kino’s release of Furie’s seminal spy film boasts a strong A/V presentation and an abundance of fascinating extras.
We discuss filmmaking as a job, The Dark Night, appreciating bad blockbusters that feel, and more.
As those un-Holiday raised arms attest, it’s all Diana Ross up in there.
As tacky as it is compulsively divalicious, Lady Sings the Blues whitewashes a major talent in service of a moderate one.