A Man Alone, while never breaking the mold for its particular type of tale, manages to embody the form just right; a narratively tight yet decompressed Western from smack in the middle of the 1950s. The notable first of longtime star Ray Milland’s six directorial efforts, A Man Alone is a peppercorn burst amid the dwindling output of its studio, Republic Pictures.
Sutherland Searches for Slugs From Saturn In Shaky Sci-Fi Story
Directed By Stuart Orme / 1994
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Street Date December 4, 20...
Ken Wahl, Donald Pleasance, Lesley Ann Warren, and Goerge Peppard Star in Ozploitation Actioner.
DIRECTED BY DAVID HEMMINGS/1981
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: DEC...
The Trip to Bountiful does a fine job in evoking a certain postwar southern tension, in both the primary family and its world. The film is once again widely available to remind us that you really can’t go home again- even when you can.
Disturbing Mexican Classic Asks, "Who are the Bad Hombres?"
DIRECTED BY FELIPE CAZAL/SPANISH/1976
BLU-RAY RELEASE DATE: MARCH 14, 2017/THE CRITERION...
Early Apprenticeship Of A Future Film Auteur
STREET DATE: November 20, 2018/KINO CLASSICS
Kino Classics present seven films restored by Lobster Films from a ...
The Un-Shivering Timbers Of A Staunchly Built Classic
DIRECTED BY JAMES CRUZE
STREET DATE: October 30, 2018/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
“To the shores of Tr...