Blu-Ray Review: Kino Lorber’s The War (KL Studio Classics)
Jon Avnet’s underseen family drama The War makes its debut on Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber. The Movie The War is a rarityContinue Reading
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Jon Avnet’s underseen family drama The War makes its debut on Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber. The Movie The War is a rarityContinue Reading
Jetsons: The Movie comes to Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber with new special features. The Film The Jetsons were literally The Flintstones in space. ThatContinue Reading
Writer/Director Eugene Ashe’s Sylvie’s Love is a beautiful sumptuous old-fashioned romance. Sometimes you need a good old fashioned melodrama. Many peopleContinue Reading
Diary of a Mad Housewife is a brilliant dark evisceration of the male-dominated culture still present today. Kino Lorber’s beautifulContinue Reading
Alex Winter continues his rise as one of the premiere documentary filmmakers with the Bio-Doc Zappa. Alex Winter’s Zappa is one of theContinue Reading
Grace of My Heart makes its debut on Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber and Scorpion Releasing. The disc is filled with extrasContinue Reading
Director Steve McQueen’s film Mangrove launched the 2020 London Film Festival with a potent and necessary story about racism and discrimination inContinue Reading
Milos Foreman’s Hair, the infamous 60s Musical made into a late 70s movie makes it return to Blu-Ray with aContinue Reading
Director Matt Riddlehoover shines a light on a Johnny Cash’s oft-forgotten first wife. The results are a documentary that isContinue Reading