Elliott Gould and Robert Blake Chase the Criminal Wind in Early 1970s L.A.
DIRECTED BY PETER HYAMS/1974
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2021/KL STUDIO C...
Broken Lullaby (1932) / Three Women (1924)
DIRECTED BY ERNST LUBITSCH/1932, 1924
Broken Lullaby
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2021/KL STUDIO CLAS...
Javier Bardem, Nicole Kidman and Aaron Sorkin Reboot All the Drama Behind I Love Lucy
DIRECTOR: AARON SORKIN/2021
70 years later, Lucy and Ricky are ...
Oh No! Someone is Threatening Liam Neeson's Family... Again!
DIRECTED BY MARK WILLIAMS / 2022
Stop me if you've heard this one: Liam Neeson plays a m...
Kenneth Branagh's Northern Ireland Family Drama is Awards Season Favorite
DIRECTOR: KENNETH BRANAGH/2021
If you’ve worked as an industry publicist in...
Gorgeous UI, Poor Programming In Hosoda's Latest Feature
DIRECTED BY MAMORU HOSODA/2021
One of the best known anime directors, arguably second only t...
This time, we have two films from studio utilitarian director Joseph Pevney (who’d go on to direct some of the great classic Star Trek episodes), and one by sci-fi/horror favorite director Jack Arnold. How do these titles rate as bona fide Film Noir?