WILLIE DYNAMITE Arrow Blu-ray Review
Blaxploitation classic WILLIE DYNAMITE is now out on Arrow Video.
Blaxploitation classic WILLIE DYNAMITE is now out on Arrow Video.
Arrow Video has announced their home video titles for December 2018, with new Blu-ray releases of Ingmar Bergman‘s The Serpent’s Egg, a boxset of De Palma and De Niro‘s early films (The Wedding Party, Greetings, and Hi, Mom!), Sergio Corbucci‘s Django, Ed Hunt‘s
Arrow Video has announced their home video lineup for November, including new Blu-ray releases of The Wizard of Gore, Orgies of Edo, Gosford Park, and Gas Food Lodging.
Take a look at the press release below, which contains release dates and
Arrow has once again proven its appreciation and attention to detail for genre film, and Torso is absolutely worth adding to your collection, especially if you’re a fan of classic giallo cinema.
All of these features are available on the original 2009 Blu-ray release, so the main reason to pick this up would be for the new restoration, and the better cover art.
Thirty years ago, director Jim VanDebber released his long-in-development feature debut, Deadbeat At Dawn, almost instantly solidifying it as a cult classic with its over-the-top characters and ridiculous moments of violence.
The Day of The Jackal is a tense and impeccably crafted political thriller that holds up to modern viewing, especially now that it’s received the Arrow Video treatment and has been released on Blu-ray.
The Baby is another gem in the ever-growing Arrow library, and while I wouldn’t call it a must-own for fans of weird, oddball cinema, this is not one to be missed.
Dario Argento’s Deep Red stands as not only one of the director’s best pieces of work but marks the zenith of the giallo subgenre, a film to which all other gialli should be compared.
Arrow Video has announced its lineup for September, with new Blu-ray releases of Fred Zinnemann‘s The Day of the Jackal, Dario Argento‘s Deep Red (one of my favorite horror films of all-time), Ted Post‘s The Baby, Peter Fonda‘s The Hired Hand, Tomu Uchida‘s Bloody
While not one of Argento’s strongest offerings, The Cat O’ Nine Tails is still a solid piece of early giallo cinema and Arrow has put its trademarked effort and care into this new Blu-ray edition.
What Have They Done to Your Daughters? is the perfect amalgamation of Dallamano's styles, presenting a dark, violent giallo tale within a gripping procedural.
With an incredible performance from Taylor and a solid cameo by Christopher Walken, this is one of Ferrara’s best and is worth a look, especially because there’s a new director-approved Blu-ray available from Arrow Video.
Its striking visuals alone make this film worthy of a look, depicting the stark, muddy New Zealand countryside with style and grace.
With a superb performance from Bruno Lawrence and some thrilling driving sequences, Smash Palace is a hidden gem worth looking into, made that much easier to procure now that Arrow Academy has released a new Blu-ray version