Warner's March Archive wave is jam-packed with a good mix of re-issues, new-to-DVD and new-to-Blu titles including Fritz Lang's While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (both 1956 and both releasing on March 1...
Read moreTwo Burt Lancaster films will be making their hi-def debuts next Tuesday as the western-comedy The Hallelujah Trail (1965) and the prison drama Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) arrive on Blu-ray and DVD from Olive Films. Birdman comes with an audio commentary by Kate Buford, auth...
Read moreCriterion has announced a May 8th street date for Frank Borzage's drama Moonrise (1948) on Blu and DVD. The film stars Dane Clark, Gail Russell and Ethel Barrymore and is making its home video debut. Synopsis and bonus features are below. Retail for the Blu-r...
Read moreDebuting on DVD and streeting today, The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) headlines Warner Archive's February wave which is made up of a total of seven new-to-DVD and four re-issued titles. Also out today and making their first home video appearances: the musical-comedy
Read moreKino Lorber continues its abundant output with a March slate that includes everything from W.C. Fields silents to the iconic Sci-Fi TV series The Outer Limits. Eight titles with various street dates are below with a remastered release of Season 1 of The Outer Limits on both Blu-ray and
Read morePreviously released in SteelBook and standard case versions by Flicker Alley in 2012, and long out of print, the label is re-releasing A Trip to the Moon with two brand new scores in a Blu-ray/DVD combo set on March 6th. Bonus features and details are below. Also coming from Flicker on May 15th are upgrades to two previous Cinerama releases:
Read moreA pleasant surprise this morning from Universal as they've announced an April 10th release date for Cecil B. DeMille's Cleopatra (1934) starring Claudette Colbert. Previously out on DVD in various forms, including a
Read more"It's not what you light… it's what you don't light." - John Alton The master of film noir, cinematographer John Alton, finally receives his due with our upcoming release of John Alton Film Noir Collection - The ClassicFlix Restorations this March 20th. They are the restorations you've heard so much about in our Special Edition releases of T-Men (1947), Raw Deal (1948) and He Walked by Night (1948), but now...
Read moreCriterion has announced an April 17th street date for the screwball comedy The Awful Truth (1937) on DVD and Blu. Retail for the Blu-ray is $39...
Read moreCriterion has announced a March 28th street date for the debut of the long thought incomplete musical The King of Jazz (1930) on DVD and Blu. Alo arriving on that same date is the 1927 silent e...
Read moreEight titles are scheduled for release in January from Kino including the Blu-ray premiere of Not as a Stranger (1954). January 9th: The Garden of Allah (1936) - Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer Inherit the Wind (1960) - Spencer Tracy, Fredrich March, Gene Kelly Intermezzo(1939) - Leslie Howard, Ingrid Bergman Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Spencer Tracy, Maximilian Sche...
Read moreWarner has announced the debut of the 1958 comedy Auntie Mame on Blu-ray via their Archive Collection. This marks the first time the Rosalind Russell-starrer will be available in HD. It was originally released on DVD back in 2002. Auntie Mame arrives December 5th. The disc will retail for $21.99, but will be avail...
Read moreOlive has announced another new entry in their Criterion-esque Signature series: the 1948 romantic drama Letter From an Unknown Woman on Blu-ray. The film was originally released by Olive in 2012 but will be receiving a new 4K restoration. Bonus features for the Blu-Ray are below. It will reta...
Read moreOn the day after Thanksgiving, ClassicFlix will be offering a "Black and White Friday" for film noir fans as our restoration of Anthony Mann's T-Men (1947) will be streaming for FREE in high definition on our YouTube channel. For one night only on November 24th, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m...
Read moreSix new releases have been announced by Warner as part of their Archive Collection, including the Blu-ray debut of the Van Heflin war drama Battle Cry (1955). Also arriving are two double-feature sets, one featuring both the 1935 and 1955 adaptations of
Read moreFour titles are scheduled for release in December from Kino including the Blu-ray premiere of Four Faces West (1947). On December 12th the studio will release the 1958 Bob Hope comedy Paris Holiday for the first time on Blu, as well as an updated DVD...
Read moreRestored and on Blu-ray for the first time, Tomorrow is Forever (1946) is set to street on December 19th from ClassicFlix. The WWII drama stars Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent and features Richard L...
Read moreSony's Columbia Classics debuts the Western Indian Uprising (1952) on DVD for the first time. The film stars George Montgomery, Audrey Long and Carl Benton Reid. After the Dance will be available here at ClassicFlix on October 24th. The disc will retail for $20.95 but is available for the ClassicFlix price of $17.99.
Read moreFive new releases have been announced by Olive, all set for release on October 31st. To coincide with Halloween two titles are horror-specific. They are: Return of the Ape Man (1944) - Bela Lugosi, John Carradine The Vampire's Ghost (1945) - John Abbott, Charles Gordon, Peggy Stewart Also returning to print and debuting for the first time on
Read moreCriterion has announced a January 9th street date for Young Mr. Lincoln (1939). The John Ford-directed drama starring Henry Fonda is making its Blu-ray debut and boasts the usual plethora of bonus features (below) that normally accompany the label's releases. It was initially released on Criterion back in 2006. Retail for the
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