
In the special feature interviews, director Luca Guadagnino and actress/muse/co-producer Tilda Swinton make numerous references to Luciano V...
In the special feature interviews, director Luca Guadagnino and actress/muse/co-producer Tilda Swinton make numerous references to Luciano V...
I don't know much about Romanian history or politics, but I do know that former Communist era dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu was a brutal t...
There's an old adage in Hollywood: "never kill the dog." Do whatever you can to any of the heroes ― splatter their brains over the wal...
Before Eric Bana became famous for either his stand-up comedy in Australia or his film work in Hollywood, he was a suburban gear head who lo...
In the mondo special features of this latest DVD incarnation of Death Race 2000, Roger Corman describes his reaction to reading sci-fi novel...
Dirty Harry is one of cinema's unlikely venerable characters, a conservative, anti-social, pragmatic, asexual who fights crime like a vigila...
Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Cure, Pulse) smartly leaves the languishing J-Horror genre behind him and branches out creatively with this acclaimed and...
The mysterious Russian Mob is possibly more infamous and feared than the Italian Mafia or the Japanese Yakuza. We were first enlightened to...
The title of this film certainly doesn't roll off the tongue. In fact, it's a made up word by the film's subject, Mark Hogancamp, an extraor...
A hapless Finnish Rugby team, affectionately known as "the northern most Rugby team in the world," provides the background and entry point f...
There's a feeling of desperation to the DVD release of Art and Copy. I was in Sundance when it premiered, with a certain degree of hype, no...
This small-scale, atmospheric Irish tale brings the audience through an odd mix of character-based introspective drama and disturbing psycho...
Loft arrives on DVD in Canada with little previous traction in North America. It received neither a theatrical release nor any major film fe...
The ironically titled Welcome explores further the popular theme of the immigrant refugee experience in Western Europe from the point of vie...
Mia (Kate Jarvis) is a typical British 15-year-old, full of anger for no apparent reason other than the constant feeling of working class sq...
At the top, the subject of this documentary, Josh Harris, is billed as "the greatest Internet pioneer you've never heard of," a statement th...
It was the '50s, the height of the cold war, nuclear testing is at its peak and Joseph McCarthy is running wild. Out of this fervour and par...
A lovable, shy engineering geek with Asperger's Syndrome falls in love with the cute primary school teacher neighbour sounds either like an...
The successful Maurice Richard film from 2005 gets another DVD release from Alliance films, this time dressed up with the accompanying NFB d...
Lynn Shelton's Humpday was a great film, perhaps the most audience-accessible of this new wave of low rent, semi-improvised Mumblecore films...