Umberto D.: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials/stills, not the Blu-ray edition under review.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials/stills, not the Blu-ray edition under review.
Rent It In a nutshell, this new Blu-Ray collection from AnimEigo collects all six original Lone Wolf and Cub films, adapted from the popular manga created by Kazuo Koike. Produced and released between 1972 and 1974, they captured the books’ colorful celebration of poetic violence, bloodshed and revenge. These six films are briefly summarized below, followed by a technical review of AnimEigo’s …
The UltraViolet system provides a digital copy of a purchased DVD or Blu-ray disc for use on mobile devices.
The UltraViolet system provides a digital copy of a purchased DVD or Blu-ray disc for use on mobile devices.
The UltraViolet system provides a digital copy of a purchased DVD or Blu-ray disc for use on mobile devices.
Thirty years after Steven Spielberg’s lovable spaceman first flew across the silver screen, “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial” is returning to theaters for one night Oct. 3 and debuting on Blu-ray on Oct
If you wanted to see the movie that caused a starlet to publicly apologize for having sex with her director… If you ever wanted to see an interesting Indie actress make the generic rom-com that is required of all young performers… If you ever wanted to see that movie from 1997 that made so much money about the unsinkable boat that sank, then this is a good week for DVD and Blu-ray.
More fo the Night He Came Home © Shout! Factory Going into my fifth year of writing this column, I have had a lot of DVD and Blu-rays come across my desk. By far, my favorites have been the Criterion Collections.
If you want to watch movies in HD properly, then you should stick to Blu-ray, says director James Cameron.
Breathing (Verve, cert 15, Blu-ray/DVD) The corpses look real in this film about a juvenile offender who goes to work at a morgue. Pared back to its essentials, this well-observed Austrian drama is unusual, powerful and wonderful.
