Elem Klimov‘s harrowing masterpiece Come and See is hitting the Criterion Collection on Blu-ray this month and you can enter for a chance to win your very own copy!
Unfortunately, this giveaway is only for U.S. residents because I’m poor and cannot
The Criterion Collection has revealed its home media lineup for August, 2020, which includes Paul Schrader’s The Comfort of Strangers, Volker Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta’s The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Jean Renoir’s Toni, and Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker‘s Town Bloody
Arrow Video has announced their U.S. Blu-ray lineup for April 2020, including new releases of Ovidio G. Assonitis‘ Beyond the Door, John Hughes‘ Sixteen Candles, Kirill Sokolov‘s Why Don’t You Just Die!, James Signorelli‘s Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, and Nico
After the phenomenal release of Spike Lee’s 1989 classic, Do The Right Thing, on the Criterion Collection earlier last year, I was anxious to see which of his next films they would tackle.
June promises a month of high-profile releases from the Criterion Collection, including Buster Keaton‘s The Cameraman, Elem Klimov‘s Come and See, Céline Sciamma‘s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Kon Ichikawa‘s Tokyo Olympiad, and Paul Mazursky‘s An Unmarried Woman.
Of all the Japanese horror titles released after the explosive success of The Ring, none was as derivative as the One Missed Call series, but at least in the case of Takashi Miike’s first entry, there’s a lot more substance here than
After their earlier release of Do The Right Thing, I was anxious for Criterion to release another Spike Lee film on their collection, and March will see the release of his 2000 satire Bamboozled on Blu-ray! Because it’s about time
March is nearly here, and with that Arrow Video has announced their U.S. Blu-ray lineup for the upcoming month. There’s two titles for us to sink our teeth into for March, with Robert Altman’s Kansas City and Philip Ridley’s The Passion
The Criterion Collection has announced their lineup for May, 2020, which include a box set of six Eric Rohmer films, five early short films from Martin Scorsese, Dorothy Arzner‘s Dance, Girl, Dance, John Cassavetes‘ Husbands, Paul Dano’s Wildlife, and John Sturges‘
As Netflix begins their partnership with the Criterion Collection, we picked their upcoming release of Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma as our February Blu-ray giveaway!
Unfortunately, this giveaway is only for U.S. residents because I’m poor and cannot ship overseas. Note, your information
February brings with it three new home video releases from Arrow Video, with Henri-Georges Clouzot‘s Manon, the One Missed Call Trilogy, and José Ramón Larraz‘s Deadly Manor. These are three exciting titles, especially because I haven’t revisited any of the One
If you’re in the market for a more obscure ’80s slasher, featuring a creepy killer, ridiculous dialogue and predictably silly ending, Edge of the Axe is worth a look and is certainly a step above the rest of the derivative genre titles we saw in the waning moments of the decade.
The Criterion Collection has revealed their DVD and Blu-ray lineup for April 2020, which includes Jean-Pierre Melville‘s Army of Shadows, Juraj Herz‘s The Cremator, George Marshall‘s Destry Rides Again, Wes Anderson‘s The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Miranda July‘s Me And You
For 2020, I want to start bringing back the monthly giveaways on the site and what better way to usher this in than the very exciting release of the Tammy and the T-Rex gore cut on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray?