The film is an unnerving portrait of labyrinthine bureaucracy and existential despair.
This strange, bewitching, and sensuous Czech anthology film gets a beautiful new transfer.
The Outcasts brings rural Irish folkways and folk tales to vivid and entrancing life.
4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Joan Micklin Silver’s ‘Crossing Delancey’ on the Criterion Collection
This release should ensure that Silver’s gem secures a spot in the rom-com canon.
The film effectively hammers the last nail in the counterculture’s coffin.
Van Sant’s 1989 sophomore feature is a road movie on opioids.
Godard’s 1987 film is a total deconstruction of the prospect of adaptation.
Amadeus is one of the greatest film portraits of an artist for capturing the essence of their work.
Review: Dominik Graf’s Thrilling 1988 Heist Movie ‘The Cat’ on Radiance Films Blu-ray
Graf’s offbeat heist thriller gets a strong transfer and an excellent assortment of extras.
Del Toro himself says it best: “Cronos is an exploded view of my brain.”
Review: Michael Schaack’s Graphic Animated Feature ‘Felidae’ on Deaf Crocodile Blu-ray
The film examines hefty sociopolitical issues through the lens of familiar genre tropes.
Fukusaku’s film gets a solid transfer from and a small slate of informative extras.
Kino’s 4K UHD release features a stellar new transfer and a strong slate of extras.
Cruising had to answer for a lot of unfair expectations.
Arrow’s 4K restoration from the original camera negative is positively gorgeous.
As is often the case with Suzuki, the plot here is decidedly beside the point.
The film still resonates with its themes of political corruption and abuse of power.