The Front (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended The Movie: The Front is a largely forgotten masterpiece. Released in 1976, one year before Annie Hall , the film gave Woody Allen his first non-wacky film role
Highly Recommended The Movie: The Front is a largely forgotten masterpiece. Released in 1976, one year before Annie Hall , the film gave Woody Allen his first non-wacky film role
Highly Recommended Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review.
DVD Talk Collector Series THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. I have seen Chicago on the stage twice.
Highly Recommended The Movie: Roman Polanski’s 1979 adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles is an intimate epic, a story peppered with melodramatic twists of fate but presented on a distinctly human scale. The film is also a wonderful showcase for Nastassja Kinski as Tess.
Skip It There is a persistent notion in the world, led by the terrible term “chick flick”, that men can’t or won’t enjoy a romantic comedy. Guys like action, girls like romance. This is, of course, dumb and untrue
DVD Talk Collector Series Please Note: The screen shots used here are taken from the DVD portion of Foreign Correspondent. The Movie: “To those intrepid ones who went across the seas to be the eyes and ears of America . . .
Highly Recommended The Movies: Kino bundles together four of their previously released special edition Blu-ray releases of Jean Rollin’s cinematic oddities, reissuing them as a boxed set under the banner The Cinema Of Jean Rollin: The Vampire Collection . The discs in this set are identical to the previously released individual film releases that came out a couple of years ago, but this is still …
Recommended Although the calendar might have already flipped to the 1970s, culture was still pretty much still in the spirit of the late 60s before giving way to the excesses of corporate rock and disco that were to come later in the decade. On the heels of the legendary 1969 Woodstock music festival, promoter Ken Walker had an idea for a festival further north in Canada. He chartered a train …
Recommended Franck Adrien (Albert Dupontel) is just a few weeks away from the end of his prison sentence for bank robbery. Not only is he looking forward to returning home to his beautiful wife, Anna (Caterina Murino) and lovely daughter, Amelie (Jaia Caltagirone), but he’s also got the haul from the robbery stashed away, which the police are still interested in finding. His cellmate, Jean-Louis …
DVD Talk Collector Series Treme – Complete Series Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view the Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Treme is the most under-rated television series that I have everseen.