Blu-Ray Review: Kino Lorber’s The Don is Dead (KL Studio Classics)
The Don is Dead is a B-Movie Godfather cash-in with A-List Talent. That doesn’t mean it isn’t fun. New to Blu-Ray fromContinue Reading
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The Don is Dead is a B-Movie Godfather cash-in with A-List Talent. That doesn’t mean it isn’t fun. New to Blu-Ray fromContinue Reading
Sam Peckinpah’s underrated masterpiece Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia makes its return to Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber. The Film Continue Reading
Writer/Director Julia Hart’s unique crime film I’m Your Woman is more slow-burn drama than thriller. Rare in the glut of 1970’s setContinue 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
The Hughes Brothers’ sophomore film is as powerful as it was twenty-five years prior. Even more so now. The film plays asContinue 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
Director Karen Bernstein imbues this documentary with empathy and understanding of one Man/Woman/Man’s journey to find themselves. I’m Gonna Make YouContinue Reading
Sometimes you need an intimate feel-good tale of someone defying the odds as an artist. That and a kick-ass soundtrack.Continue Reading
The 2019 Stephen King love affair continues with the new Blu-Ray release of Silver Bullet. The fine folks at ScreamContinue Reading









