Film Review: Kokuho (2025)
An epic tale of friendship, rivalry and commitment to one’s art, Kokuho is a glorious representation of kabuki theatre and was Japan’sContinue Reading
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An epic tale of friendship, rivalry and commitment to one’s art, Kokuho is a glorious representation of kabuki theatre and was Japan’sContinue Reading
Terry Gilliam’s foray into Studio Filmmaking 12 Monkeys gets a new coat of spray paint – and new 4K TransferContinue Reading
As we eagerly await Sunday’s Academy Awards, Marie reflects on this year’s crop of films not in the English languageContinue Reading
Becoming a fully functioning adult with a proper job and a life partner is messy. Joachim Trier’s romantic drama isContinue Reading
One of the best movies of the 1980s, Runaway Train, returns to Blu-Ray thanks to Kino Lorber. The Film Cannon FilmsContinue Reading
Successfully reaching the shortlist in the International Feature Film category for the 93rd Academy Awards, Quo Vadis, Aida? is Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić’sContinue Reading
Season 1 Episode 6 – Field of Dreams (1989) Dan and Marie explore the films which were nominated in theContinue Reading
Adam revisits Michael Cimino’s powerful epic, The Deer Hunter. Shout Factory via Shout Select has released the film in aContinue Reading
Presented by Kino Lorber under the Kino Marquee umbrella, 1981 Best Foreign Language Academy Award winner Mephisto is now available for streaming.Continue Reading
You’ve read the nominees. You’ve voted on the awards. Now it’s time to talk about the winners! The first annualContinue Reading









