Tag: kinolorber
GREEN BORDER Review: Uncomfortable Yet Vital Refugee Drama
Directed by Agnieszka Holland, the film stars Jalal Altawil, Maja Ostaszewska, and Behi Djanati Atai.
Streaming News: Kino Lorber and MHz Choice Join Forces
Corporate streaming services have been raising subscription prices lately, which makes this a good time to evaluate which ones you want to keep and which ones you might want to add. I'll assume that you already subscribe to Shudder and/or...
Interview: HOLD ME TIGHT Director Mathieu Amalric on Vicky Krieps and His Cinema of Gesture
"Cinema can amplify those parallel lives. In fact, we deal with it each moment in our lives - we either accept or we are scared of them."
Review: HOLD ME TIGHT, Grieving and Letting Go
Vicky Krieps stars in writer/director Mathieu Amalric's latest, perhaps his most heartfelt film.
Blu-ray Reviews: Kino Unleashes Killer ANTS!, Killer Bees in TERROR OUT OF THE SKY, Killer Spiders in TARANTULAS THE DEADLY CARGO
A trio of new physical releases from Kino have got me thinking about a lot of things. First, what a shame it is that more titles from the golden age of made for TV movies haven’t seen release on...
Review: NEPTUNE FROST, Spiritual, Joyful, Badass Cyberpunk
The coltan mines in the hills of Burundi supply minerals that makes tantalum capacitors used in most of world's electronic devices. Multidisciplinary artist Saul Williams (Slam) and Rwandan artist Anisa Uzeyman use the mines as a springboard to embark on...
Review: FRANCE Finds Faith in a Celeb News Personality
Léa Seydoux stars in director Bruno Dumont's new film, opening in theaters and virtual cinemas.
Unnerving THOSE WHO DESERVE TO DIE Trailer Heralds Upcoming Release
The trailer for upcoming indie horror thriller Those Who Deserve to Die becomes increasingly unnerving and unsettling as it plays. At first, it appears to be a twist on the 'little girl gone evil' sub-genre. Then it becomes far more...
Now on Blu-ray: Film Noir for the Holidays From Kino Lorber Studio Classics
There's nothing like a nice, smoky film noir to keep you warm over the holidays. In recent weeks Kino Lorber's Studio Classics line has released a number of classic noirs on Blu-ray that are definitely worth your attention. Many of...
Now on Blu-ray: ROAD HOUSE, BEWARE! THE BLOB, FIXED BAYONETS!, & MY BODYGUARD From Kino
A curious quartet of Blu-rays recently appeared from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. Today I'm looking at Road House (1948), Beware! The Blob, Fixed Bayonets!, and My Bodyguard. Each film is interesting it its own way and all are worth owning....
Vincent Price on Blu-ray: THE OBLONG BOX And HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS From Kino Classics
Vincent Price is among my very favorite actors. His incredible charm on screen, even in the most hideous of performances, is undeniable and rarely lets me down. This time around I'm taking a brief look at two of the more...
Kino Lorber to Give US Viewers A HARD DAY
One of last year's best Korean films, the thriller A Hard Day is finally going to find its way to American theaters after being picked up by Kino Lorber. The film will be released this summer before hitting the home...
The Stack: Canfield Talks OBVIOUS CHILD, 70s Horror JENNIFER And Dark, Daffy LFO
Welcome back to The Stack! Dave Canfield here comin' at ya with more home entertainment goodness. First up from the good folks at Kino Lorber is the nearly forgotten Carrie (1976) knock-off Jennifer (1978), which even used the tag line, "...makes...
VSC Inks Three Year Deal To Distro Kino Lorber Titles In Canada
Video Services Corp and Kino Lorber announced today that they have agreed to a three year deal where VSC will distribute Kino Lorber titles here in Canada on multiple platforms. They will primarily release KL's back catalog in all packaged...