Night Gallery’s final season gets a stunning 2K restoration and a cornucopia of bonus materials.
The second season of Rod Serling’s horror anthology series looks downright cinematic in HD.
With Theater of Blood, Vincent Price was allowed to become an unexpected ringmaster of a kind of kitchen-sink Grand Guignol.
The gallows silliness of Jacques Tourneur’s film wins out despite a slight collection of extras.
Anne Baxter’s riotous pursuit of Charlton Heston has never looked better than it does on this 4K edition of DeMille’s epic.
It’s a lightning strike of glamor worship, melodramatic storytelling, abnormal psychology, and irreducible, airport-paperback frisson.
Adam West and Burt Ward are antipodal to every subsequent incarnation of Batman and Robin. The dynamic duo are blithe fuddy duddies turned billionaire scions in spandex.
The set includes several top-notch films, an overall excellent A/V presentation, and a bevy of bonus materials.
No paddleball could possibly contain as many dimensions as Vincent Price’s silken voice.
One of the year’s essential Blu-ray box sets, boasting an excellent audiovisual presentation and loaded with exceptional extras.
A woman’s heart is a deep lake of secrets. And dead bodies.
Believe it or not, there’s an interesting idea lurking inside Dead Heat.
I did my vacationing first by way of the movie screen, making all subsequent traveling the realization of romanticized visions.
This is an exquisite transfer of one of cinema’s most beloved noirs.
From Blade to Buffy, we’ve always needed fearless soldiers to battle creatures of the night.
Jean Epstein is one of the great filmmakers cinephiles discover after deciding there are no more worlds left to conquer.
The Great Mouse Detective is a Disney movie primarily concerned with character instead of story.
The film offered no indication whatsoever that the animation renaissance of the ’90s awaited Disney.
This collection is an ideal tribute to the horror staple.
Not particularly horror and not particularly classics, these overlooked films still warrant a look for the dedicated movie buff.