Joshua Reviews Taika Waititi’s Boy [Blu-ray Review] Kino Lorber finally brings this long anticipated film to DVD and Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJuly 9, 2013
Joshua Reviews Kristi Jacobson And Lori Silverbush’s A Place At The Table [Blu-ray Review] The film looks at hunger, an issue that effects more families in the US than one could ever imagine. Joshua BrunstingJune 25, 2013
Joshua Reviews Fred Newmeyer And Sam Taylor’s Safety Last [Blu-ray Review] Could this be Criterion's best release of the year so far? Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews John Cromwell’s Of Human Bondage [Blu-ray Review] Kino brings us a new Blu-ray of the legendary literary adaptation. Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews Joe Dante’s The Howling [Blu-ray Review] Does Shout Factory knock it out of the park once again with their release of this horror classic? Joshua BrunstingJune 18, 2013
Sean Reviews František Vláčil’s Marketa Lazarová [Blu-Ray Review] Possibly the best Czech film ever made. Sean HutchinsonJune 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews Alan Clarke’s Scum [Blu-ray Review] The controversial drama finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2013
Scott Reviews John Sturges’ The Great Escape [Blu-ray Review] The film is still as great as its title promises, but the new transfer doesn't exactly live up to this claim. Scott NyeJune 4, 2013
Joshua Reviews Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool [Blu-ray Review] Much anticipated Blu-ray finally arrives, and it's a beauty. Joshua BrunstingMay 29, 2013
Joshua Reviews Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s Cleopatra [Blu-ray Review] The legendary epic now available on Blu-ray, in all of its over-budgeted glory. Joshua BrunstingMay 28, 2013
Joshua Reviews Albert Pyun’s Captain America [Blu-ray Review] Is this a must own for fans or nothing more than a campy early-1990s action picture? Joshua BrunstingMay 21, 2013
Scott Reviews Henri-Georges Clouzot’s The Murderer Lives at 21 [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Clouzot's wartime entertainment is a ball of thriller-as-comedy. Scott NyeMay 17, 2013
Scott Reviews Yûzô Kawashima’s Bakumatsu taiyô-den [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review[ Considered one of the greatest Japanese films ever made by its country's critics, cinephiles in the West now have an opportunity to view this overlooked classic. Scott NyeMay 11, 2013
David Reviews Robert Bresson’s A Man Escaped [Blu-ray Review] Fontaine's pain is our gain. David BlakesleeMay 5, 2013
Joshua Reviews Roy Ward Baker’s The Vampire Lovers [Blu-ray Review] Scream Factory brings us a new release of a Hammer Films gem. Joshua BrunstingMay 1, 2013