Review Carole Lombard Gets Possessed In ‘Supernatural’ (Blu-ray Review) Carole Lombard was a Hollywood star who burned brightly and brilliantly and April 13, 2020
Review Marlene Dietrich Plays Against Her Own Image ‘The Song of Songs’ Casting Marlene Dietrich as a naïve German peasant girl in 1933 might seem March 23, 2020
Review ‘Knives Out’ Updates and Complicates the Classic Whodunnit (Blu-ray Review) The whodunnit is far from dead; it’s having a resurgence, with two new March 9, 2020
Review ‘Man in the Shadow’ is an All-Too-Topical Western Noir One of the thrills of Kino-Lorber’s classic releases is their emphasis on February 28, 2020
Review Kino’s New Hitchcock Collection Gives New Meaning to the Hitchcock Film Long before he became the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock was a December 19, 2019
Review A Great Auteur Gets Her Due with Kino Lorber’s ‘Ida Lupino: Filmmaker Collection’ Ida Lupino has gone through a re-evaluation recently, lifting her from the October 31, 2019
Review Hitchcock’s ‘Murder!’ Deserves Renewed Consideration with Kino’s New Blu-ray Hitchcock’s Murder! is generally treated as one of his lesser films, and August 29, 2019
Review ‘Blackmail’: Hitchcock’s Nastiest British Film Gets the Blu-ray Release It Deserves Blackmail is one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most iconic and yet lesser-seen August 22, 2019