Blu-Ray Review: Kino Lorber’s The Train (KL Studio Classics)
The Train is one of the best WW2 films ever produced has been out of print for some time now. Kino LorberContinue Reading
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The Train is one of the best WW2 films ever produced has been out of print for some time now. Kino LorberContinue Reading
Robert Aldrich’s WWII potboiler Attack! starring Jack Palance and Eddie Albert makes its Blu-Ray Debut thanks to Kino Lorber. The Film Attack! worksContinue Reading
The Claustrophobic Action Thriller is brilliant in its first two-thirds but depending on your tastes will either soar or fallContinue Reading
Largely out of circulation since its first showing in 1953, Hiroshima is a powerful indictment of the devastation inflicted by the atomicContinue 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
Adam’s back with a look at Tom Hanks (then and now), Assassins in films, and the facing off of twoContinue Reading
A tour-de-force performance from young newcomer Zuzanna Surowy is the highlight of this based-on-a-true-story drama about the life of aContinue Reading
Perhaps one of acclaimed French director Henri-Georges Clouzot’s lesser-known works, Manon is an interesting, if not totally successful, adaptation ofContinue Reading
“Where would he have seen a dog? They’ve all been eaten.” Leningrad in 1945 is not an easy place toContinue Reading
Directed by Mitchell Leisen and with a screenplay credit for Billy Wilder, this multiple Academy Award nominee gets the HDContinue Reading