Blu-Ray Review: Scream Factory’s Brotherhood of the Wolf (Collector’s Edition)
Twenty years later Christophe Gans’ Brotherhood of the Wolf still kicks ass. Scream Factory has pulled out all the stops for the USContinue Reading
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Twenty years later Christophe Gans’ Brotherhood of the Wolf still kicks ass. Scream Factory has pulled out all the stops for the USContinue Reading
Just when you thought the world couldn’t possibly need yet another film about 18th-century legend Giacomo Casanova, along comes aContinue Reading
Le Magnifique is another winning film by director Phillippe de Broca and star Jean-Paul Belmondo about a writer with a wildContinue Reading
Cartouche the Phillippe de Broca and Jean-Paul Belmondo Swashbuckling Classic makes its debut on Blu-Ray. Kino Lorber has filled the action-comedy withContinue Reading
The French Farce A Pain in the Ass makes its Blu-Ray debut with a wonderful new transfer thanks to KinoContinue Reading
Marie watches an on-screen character – also named Marie – as she deals with the loss of her father. It’sContinue Reading
Writer/Director Quentin Dupieux puts his witty and unique stamp on the Police Procedural with the hilarious Keep An Eye Out. AnyContinue Reading
The Train is one of the best WW2 films ever produced has been out of print for some time now. Kino LorberContinue Reading
A Parisian romance with a rather unusual premise – Burning Ghost is best viewed with as little advance knowledge as possible. TheContinue Reading
Warm-hearted, lightly comical and vaguely philosophical, The Bare Necessity channels a touch of Wes Anderson in small-town France – don’t be putContinue Reading