Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Musical Comedy-Drama of Chinese Immigrants and their Generational Clashes Arrives Percussively on Blu-ray
DIRECTED BY HENRY KOST...
New Tensions and Permissiveness Render Old Tropes Fresh and Volatile
“Did you ever dream about a place you never really recall being to before? A place ...
Howard Hawks is Bringing Back Baby with Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss
DIRECTED BY HOWARD HAWKS/1964
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: MARCH 15, 2022/KL STUDIO CLASSI...
Blu-ray-Wise, The Apartment is a Welcome Addition to Any Home Library.
DIRECTED BY BILLY WILDER / 1960
BLU-RAY STREET DATE MARCH 8, 2022 / KINO LORBER ST...
The Man from Planet X (1951) / Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) / The Amazing Transparent Man (1960)
DIRECTED BY EDGAR G. ULMER/1950, 1960, 1960
BLU-RAY ST...
Rock Hudson and Gina Lollobrigida Fall in and out of the Same old Sack
DIRECTED BY MELVIN FRANK/1965
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: MARCH 8, 2022/KL STUDIO CLASSIC...
With its gargantuan dancing ducks and toga-wearing teens, Village of the Giants reputation as the kookiest teen movie of the 1960s should come as a surprise to absolutely no one. That it’s based on renowned science fiction author H.G. Wells’ novel The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth only makes the whole thing all the kookier. Gordon took another crack at the material in 1976 with AIP’s Food of the Gods, a boiled-down adaptation of only the first part of the author’s larger work. Although the director tended to stay in his lane as a maker of giant creature nonsense, by that time, he and every other genre filmmaker were preoccupied with ripping off Jaws and upping whatever exploitation ante that they could. Village of the Giants, for all its massive shortcomings, still manages to stand tall as the go-to go-go sci-fi feature of its bright day… hailing from a time just before the world had reason to freak out over bigger problems.