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Scars of Dracula

Review: Roy Ward Baker’s ‘Scars of Dracula’ on KL Studio Classics 4K UHD

by Budd Wilkins
December 19, 2025

Scars of Dracula marked a turning point in Hammer’s Dracula series.

O.C. and Stiggs

Review: Robert Altman’s Teen Comedy ‘O.C. and Stiggs’ on Radiance Films Blu-ray

by Budd Wilkins

Review: Spike Lee’s ‘David Byrne’s American Utopia’ on Criterion 4K UHD Blu-ray

by Jake Cole Derek Smith

Review: ‘Alec Guinness: Masterpiece Collection’ on KL Studio Classics 4K UHD Blu-ray

by Jake Cole

Review: Mira Nair’s 1988 Breakout ‘Salaam Bombay!’ on Criterion 4K UHD Blu-ray

by Derek Smith
Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall

DVD Review: Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall

by Ed Gonzalez
April 8, 2002

Eastwood is the selling point here, but this one is for the jazz fans.

Serendipity

DVD Review: Peter Chelsom’s Serendipity on Buena Vista Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
April 7, 2002

Serendipity is the kind of movie that’s perhaps best savored on the small screen.

The Usual Suspects

DVD Review: Bryan Singer’s The Usual Suspects on MGM Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
April 2, 2002

A top-notch DVD package from the folks at MGM Home Entertainment.

William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet

Review: Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet on Fox DVD

by Sal Cinquemani
March 29, 2002

This special edition DVD will be priceless to Luhrmann fans while viewers just discovering the director’s madness.

Spy Game

DVD Review: Tony Scott’s Spy Game on Universal Studios Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
March 26, 2002

A pristine example of rock-solid studio filmmaking getting the professional treatment on DVD.

George Washington

DVD Review: David Gordon Green’s George Washington on the Criterion Collection

by Ed Gonzalez
March 17, 2002

It almost seems silly now to think that George Washington, last year’s little-film-that-could, was actually rejected by Sundance.

Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice

Review: Steve Boyum’s Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice on Universal DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
March 15, 2002

If you listen carefully, you might be able to hear the kettle-fried pork rinds crowd rejoicing.

Zoolander

DVD Review: Ben Stiller’s Zoolander on Paramount Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
March 15, 2002

At the very least, Zoolander is the most superficially good looking DVD of the year.

The Church

Review: Michele Soavi’s The Church on Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
March 15, 2002

The Church is certainly one of the more successful Argento riffs ever made.

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Review: Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence on Warner DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
March 15, 2002

The amount of information available on the A.I. two-disc set is remarkable.

The Evil Dead

DVD Review: Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead on Anchor Bay Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
March 6, 2002

While Anchor Bay’s 1.85:1 presentation may not entice die-hard purists, the disc more than does justice to Raimi’s seminal horror film.

Donnie Darko

DVD Review: Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko on Fox Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
March 5, 2002

This Donnie Darko DVD is an incredibly handsome class act.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

Review: David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me on New Line DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
March 1, 2002

While Lynch did intend to pack the film’s DVD with deleted scenes, rights issues prevented him from doing so.

Children of Paradise

DVD Review: Marcel Carné’s Children of Paradise on the Criterion Collection

by Ed Gonzalez
February 26, 2002

Criterion’s restoration of Carné’s masterpiece is nothing short of a humanitarian effort.

Hardball

DVD Review: Brian Robbins’s Hardball on Paramount Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
February 22, 2002

Since Hardball will play better with younger audiences, the disc’s meaty extras might go unsung by their little ears.

The Cream Will Rise

Review: Gigi Gaston’s The Cream Will Rise on New Video DVD

by Sal Cinquemani
February 22, 2002

The Cream Will Rise features more extras than you might expect from a low-budget documentary.

Little Dieter Needs to Fly

DVD Review: Werner Herzog’s Little Dieter Needs to Fly on Anchor Bay DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
February 21, 2002

No, Little Dieter Needs to Fly isn’t solely for the Herzog completists.

Glitter

DVD Review: Vondie Curtis-Hall’s Glitter on Sony Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
February 13, 2002

The DVD incarnation of the campy Glitter deserves much more than what’s offered here.

Safe

Review: Todd Haynes’s Safe on Columbia Tristar DVD

by Sal Cinquemani
February 7, 2002

Thankfully, Haynes’s film can finally be seen the way it was meant to.

Citizen Kane

DVD Review: Orson Welles’s Citizen Kane on Warner Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
February 5, 2002

Its treasure trove of features will be a great introduction for remaining novices.

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