Kino Lorber’s new 4K restoration of “Red Dragon” reopens the debate over which film is the superior adaptation.
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Kino Lorber’s new 4K restoration of “Red Dragon” reopens the debate over which film is the superior adaptation.
The inspired casting of George C. Scott propels Paul Schrader’s sophomore directorial effort.
William Friedkin’s 1997 update of the Sidney Lumet classic features mind-blowing talent in its ensemble.
Frank Oz’s expertly-made heist film warrants reconsideration within the genre and its stars’ respective careers.
Revisit Martin McDonagh’s feature debut before the Oct. 21 release of his new film, “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
Reviews of “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,” “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America,” and “Hard Target.”
Reviews of “Songs My Brothers Taught Me,” “Breakdown,” and “Sibyl.”
In honor of its 20th anniversary, Edwin’s favorite film finally gets the review treatment.
Reviews of collections spotlighting Richard Pryor, James Bond, Friday the 13th, Alfred Hitchcock, Agnés Varda, John Wayne, and Star Trek.
The camp classic celebrates its 40th anniversary with its Blu-ray debut.
Hidden in plain sight for 25 years, the director’s stylistic fingerprints are all over his most mainstream hit.
This tonal disaster plays overly safe with the oddity of Mel Gibson as Santa and Walton Goggins as a hitman out to kill him.
Jeffrey McHale’s entertaining, educational look at the legacy “Showgirls” lets viewers decide whether Paul Verhoeven’s notorious flop is great, terrible, or something else entirely.
Tara Wood’s documentary is a master class in Quentin Tarantino’s films — minus the participation of the master himself.
Netflix’s fascinating three-part documentary series on the troubled football star is a must-see.