Gilliam’s film gets a superlative new transfer and a bounty of (entirely true) extras.
With this noteworthy release, Arrow Video’s devotion to vigorously excavating lesser-known gialli continues unabated.
Art cinema was changed and, in some sense, defined by Antonioni’s spatially oriented filmmaking.
It might be a misguided paean to cinematic love, but Criterion’s Blu-ray is positively magical, with a blistering array of divisive supplements.
The people are characters as much as the waves, dresses, paintings, train whistles, and high heels clacking against stone are.
See the Baron dance with Venus! See a man outrun a speeding bullet!
This lavishly over-the-top and notoriously expensive oddity is essentially a compilation of Monty Python gags and storybook adventure.
The film is a bleak portrait of post-WWII despair, corrupt capitalism, and idealistic disillusionment.
It’s always a good idea to check your brakes before trucking down twisty, down-sloped hills.