It’s a Dickens of a whodunit in The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Kino Lorber delivers a fine presentation of this little known film… continue reading
Kino Lorber delivers a fine presentation of this little known film… continue reading
‘Scream’ delights in a self-referential tale that will be mostly confusing for newtimers… continue reading
The third film in the franchise really stands up to the first… continue reading
‘Profile’ uses a ‘screen-only’ approach to tell a based-on-a-true-story tale of a journalist getting more than she bargained for… continue reading
Agatha Christie’s top sleuths solve murders on the Nile, under the sun and in Jolly Olde England… continue reading
The classic Gothic romance gets yet another retelling… continue reading
The thriller is sure to raise the hackles of a certain portion of the population… continue reading
A stellar Blu-ray presentation lacks extras… continue reading
All the voice actors did a great job in the role, but one standout was Will Forte as Shaggy… continue reading
Horror films that move at a quick pace and don’t take their selves too seriously are some of the most entertaining films… continue reading
Agent 86 comes to the big screen for the first, and last, time but Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray is something special… continue reading
The film utilized the technique of invisibility well even with a smaller budget when compared to other horror films… continue reading
Edward Norton’s passion project wasn’t a hit but it is worth a look… continue reading
The paranoia and terror of a haunted house was ripped away from this film… continue reading
The new Blu-ray release of ‘The Thin Man’ offers a clear presentation of the 1934 mystery comedy… continue reading