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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
Vanilla Sky

DVD Review: Cameron Crowe’s Vanilla Sky on Paramount Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 18, 2002

Crowe’s trip down pop-culture lane gets the kind of ethereal DVD treatment it so deserves.

Sidewalks of New York

DVD Review: Edward Burns’s Sidewalks of New York on Paramount Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
May 18, 2002

The commentary is an engaging reminder that good cinema can come from very small budgets.

Snow Dogs

DVD Review: Brian Levant’s Snow Dogs on Buena Vista Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 16, 2002

Snow Dogs gets the hearty DVD treatment even though someone should have thrown this film to the dogs.

Corky Romano

DVD Review: Rob Pritts’s Corky Romano on Buena Vista Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 16, 2002

Corky Romano gets a very limited DVD treatment.

Waking Life

DVD Review: Richard Linklater’s Waking Life on Paramount Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
May 13, 2002

This awesome DVD package exposes the technical brouhaha behind Linklater’s magical concept art.

From Hell

DVD Review: Albert and Allen Hughes’s From Hell on Fox Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 13, 2002

From the killer interactive menus to the gruesome, richly informative featurettes, this is one of the more stylish DVDs of the year.

It Came From Outer Space

DVD Review: Jack Arnold’s It Came From Outer Space on Universal Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
May 7, 2002

This is an essential purchase for fans and novices of Arnold’s films and ’50s sci-fi flicks.

Silent Running

Review: Douglas Trumbull’s Silent Running on Universal DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
May 7, 2002

Trumbull is no Kubrick but fans of his campy Silent Running will applaud Universal’s generous DVD treatment.

Legend

DVD Review: Ridley Scott’s Legend on Universal Studios Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
May 6, 2002

The folks at Universal have given Scott’s cult classic a legendary DVD treatment.

Lantana

DVD Review: Ray Lawrence’s Lantana on Lionsgate Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 5, 2002

A flawed but intimate DVD presentation for Australia’s critically acclaimed Lantana.

Kate & Leopold

DVD Review: James Mangold’s Kate & Leopold on Buena Vista Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 2, 2002

Just in time for Christmas in July. Wrap it up and give it to that woman in your life still hung up on Meg Ryan faking orgasms.

Ali

DVD Review: Michael Mann’s Ali on Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
May 2, 2002

A flawed film about boxing’s greatest heavyweight gets a lightweight DVD treatment.

Aberdeen

Review: Hans Petter Moland’s Aberdeen on First Run Features DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
April 30, 2002

A splendid package from First Run Features for a little-seen gem perhaps best savored on a rainy, meditative day.

Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert

Review: Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert on Capitol Records DVD

by Sal Cinquemani
April 28, 2002

Live at the Albert is a must-have for Williams fans and it might just recruit a few more.

Husbands and Wives

DVD Review: Woody Allen’s Husbands and Wives on Sony Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
April 28, 2002

An unfortunately lightweight DVD package for one of Allen’s greatest moments.

The Others

Review: Alejandro Amenábar’s The Others on Buena Vista DVD

by Ed Gonzalez
April 26, 2002

The DVD lacks meat for a two-disc set, but who cares when the film looks, sounds, and haunts this good?

Rose Red

DVD Review: Craig R. Baxley’s Rose Red on Lionsgate Home Entertainment

by Ed Gonzalez
April 21, 2002

This one may be only for Stephen King’s most fanatical followers.

How High

DVD Review: Jesse Dylan’s How High on Universal Studios Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
April 21, 2002

If at all possible, How High’s pristine transfer to DVD may actually work against the film’s ganja-stoked visual palette.

Ocean's Eleven

DVD Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven on Warner Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
April 15, 2002

A DVD package as smooth as the film it preserves. Buy some wine, a nice suit and a ticket to Vegas.

Fatal Attraction

DVD Review: Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction on Paramount Home Video

by Ed Gonzalez
April 14, 2002

A meaty package for a 15-year-old film that did for the extra-marital affair what Jaws did for swimming.

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