TO BE OR NOT TO BE – Blu-ray review
Ernst Lubitsch’s “To Be Or Not To Be” (1942) must be one of the slipperiest films ever made. In the […]
Ernst Lubitsch’s “To Be Or Not To Be” (1942) must be one of the slipperiest films ever made. In the […]
Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) has always played by the rules and now he’s paying for it. The 50-something banker has
In September 2008, Criterion released three Max Ophuls films simultaneously on DVD: “La ronde” (1950), “Le plaisir” (1952), and “The
The main body of this review was written by John Puccio in regards to Criterion’s 2000 SD release of “Lord
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I’m pretty sure the talking heads interviewed for this documentary agreed to participate for one main reason: they really like
The main body of this review was written by Eddie Feng in 2004 regarding the 2003 SD release of the