DVD Shopping Bag: The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934
 Over the past couple of years, I have building an Alfred Hitchcock library. It’s not so much a wing onto my house or anything, just a collection of his films
 Over the past couple of years, I have building an Alfred Hitchcock library. It’s not so much a wing onto my house or anything, just a collection of his films
Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. Choderlos de Laclos first published the novel Les liaisons dangereurses , a story of sexual intrigue and the wicked games of the French upper classes, in 1782. It has been adapted to stage, television, and cinema multiple times, perhaps most famously as the 1988 …
Highly Recommended The Film: The Duellists ‘ path to realization is an easy and logical one to follow: after thumbing through public-domain material to adapt and landing on a Joseph Conrad short story, Ridley Scott — then an experienced commercial director — took around a million dollars to emulate the tone and visual style of Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, but with his own, distinctive …
Madonna is continuing to wage war against her former trainer Tracy Anderson, sources exclusively tell Page Six. The pair, who worked together for three years…
Rush are not planning to release their Clockwork Angels Live DVD in May
Black Label Society will be filming a special show in Los Angeles which will be released on an upcoming DVD
New DVDs from VCI Entertainment resurrect the films of the British comedians Will Hay and Norman Wisdom.
Highly Recommended A pretty good B-Western featuring John Wayne, very early in his starring career, The New Frontier (1935) breaks no new ground but is well made for its budget level. Indeed, it’s fairly lavish by Republic Pictures’ standards, the studio then just getting started itself, the company having been founded earlier that year when Consolidated Film Laboratories president Herbert J …
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. William Wyler’s 1942 drama Mrs.
Rush are making plans to release a live DVD from their Clockwork Angels tour in May
