The latest documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Asif Kapadia, the mind behind masterpieces like Senna and Amy, is set to premiere. This time, Kapadia turns his lens to a true football legend: Kenny Dalglish.
Rockplast Concerts from The Rubinoos and Earth Quake coming to CD/DVD in October
Rockplast was one of the greatest shows on West German TV (and Germany after the unification). Over the years, their cameras showed up at concerts across the country and captured the great bands of the era. Now two of their shows are coming to CD/DVD in October. The Rubinoos were
Blu-ray Review: The Betrayal (Limited Edition)
Last month while reviewing Shinobi Volume 2, I wanted to see more of Raizo Ichikawa’s performances. The actor who defined the role of the ninja had died in 1969 at 37. While he made over 150 films, so many of the titles had never arrived in America since they didn’t
Blu-ray Review: Flaming Brothers (Limited Edition)
We are in the middle of a Chow Yun-fat revival. A retrospective of Hong Kong action films is playing across the country letting fans see him on the big screen in A Better Tomorrow, City On Fire and The Killer. These films and a few others are also out on
100 Films Later: How All The Right Movies Is Telling the Story of Hollywood, One Movie at a Time
When All The Right Movies launched back in 2019, the team had a simple goal: create the movie podcast they wished existed. The kind that actually tells the great stories behind how films were made, not just discussing whether they’re worth watching. One hundred episodes later, they’ve discovered something which