Warner Bros. gives its greatest musical yet another substantial home-video upgrade.
Essential viewing, if not only for its edutainment factor, but for the dynamism and felt resonance of its maker’s bounding enthusiasms.
This monumental box set should give all those smitten with movie love glorious feelings and plenty of reasons to be happy again.
With its mythic production long in the past, Lucky Lady now stands as a highly enjoyable, underappreciated adventure film.
Charade, one of the great entertainments of the 1960s, finds its way onto Blu-ray with a spectacular visual transfer.
The devil may wear Prada, but the rest of the fashion world wears pink.
How did this movie end up so off-the-rack?
The author struggle is heady not so much because of the physical roadblock representative in two directors taking the helm.
The only thing that doesn’t move in The Pajama Game is Doris Day’s scary butch hairdo.