Now on UK Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion is one of the most significant American films of the early 1970s and perhaps, even, of all time. Terrence Malick’s impressionistic
“I hate directors who take themselves very seriously. I think this is ridiculous.” The enfant terrible of German arthouse cinema, the writer/director Jörg Buttgereit is softly spoken and
Already an established comedy writer who had scripted two National Lampoon films in the early eighties, it was with a very different type of comedy that John Hughes
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Eureka Classics continue their programme of restorations of British war movies following on from their earlier releases of 1960’s Sink the Bismarck! and 1967’s The Night of the
Wyatt and Christian have known each other since before college, but time and circumstance can sweep even the closest of friends in different directions then unexpectedly back together.
“The nightmare came to me before dawn, sneaking into my mind, disguising itself as an ordinary dream. And that’s when the first chapter of my life, my childhood,
It’s been three years since Arrow delved into the archives of obscure cinematic oddity to create their first volume of The American Horror Project, remastering three relatively unknown