Lisa and the Devil is easily the oddest duck in Bava’s filmography, sumptuously photographed and exceedingly surreal.
Olive’s high-def release of Pollack’s slickly oppression-conscious debut is an unfortunately slender package.
All aboard for Severin’s lovingly packaged Blu-ray of this early-’70s goofball odyssey.
Charles Bronson gets screwed over so many times that the film loses track of its internal timeline.
Keep your eyes off the sparrow and on the road ahead.