The indifference of the system toward Native lives hangs like a dense fog over the film.
This is an erotic thriller where eroticism is the agent of redemption, not damnation.
Review: Joe Dante’s ‘Matinee’ Gets 4K UHD Blu-ray Collector’s Edition from Shout! Factory
Shout! upgrades its impressive previous version of the film with a stellar 4K transfer.
Jenkins’s remarkable TV adaptation receives a gorgeous and generously loaded box set.
Sômai’s anti-coming-of-age film is as beautiful as it is troubling.
Eureka’s release of Hu’s masterpiece is one of the best discs of a wuxia film released to date.
Even by the scuzzy standards of Ferrara’s filmography, Bad Lieutenant is particularly filthy.
It’s only when the film slows down that it begins to come into its own.
The metaphysical narrative traces the ephemeral journey of one soul through death and rebirth.
Review: Ozu Yasujirô’s A Story of Floating Weeds and Floating Weeds on Criterion Blu-ray
Two indispensable Ozu films receive a noteworthy upgrade from Criterion.
The greatest concert film of all time looks and sounds better than ever on A24’s release.
Del Toro’s gorgeous gothic romance gets a superb A/V upgrade from Arrow.
Warner’s 4K magnificently showcases the film’s visual and aural splendor.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review: A Marvel, but Only in Moments of Somber Repose
These widescreen skirmishes exude none of the grace and realism of the more somber scenes.
The film is eventually caught up in the very pomp and splendor that it initially lampoons.
Scorsese’s manic best picture winner looks sharper than ever on Warner’s UHD disc.
Radiance shines a spotlight on a lesser-known gem of the early Japanese New Wave.
Perhaps Tarkovsky’s most opaque film, Nostalghia is nonetheless one of his most personal.
Mann’s somber western receives an excellent home video release from Arrow Video.
The Old Oak Review: Ken Loach’s Swan Song Is a Moving Clarion Call for a Better Tomorrow
The Old Oak, like the best of Loach’s work, isn’t so much a sermon as it is a plea.