Customer Review: Great boxset with a bunch of valuable extra material but beware ! 3 out of 5 movies do not respect their original screen ratio : Eyes Wide Shut, Full Metal Jacket and Shining are presented as a 1:78 widescreen.
Maybe this "rectangularization" won't hurt large TV-set owners but remember that... more info
Customer Review: This is not a scary film. But it is a great film, although Herzog's remake is more fun to watch. But that's all by the bye. What I want to know is, why is this edition so yellow? it's like looking at a bee or a wasp or an Argiope aurantia spider, or Glasgow Celtic's away shirt. "It was all... more info
Customer Review: I have loved this film since I was five years old, and I have no idea why. It's silly and ever so slightly thrilling, it involves ghosts, fifth columnists, secret agents, music hall comedians and ridiculously quotable dialogue. We now watch it as a family as a reasonably frequent rainy day treat. My... more info
Customer Review: As the Wolfman has been available for dare I say years why is it itemised as being released on Feb 8th. My review would be that the film is typical of the Universal horror films of 30s and 40s very enjoyable but not likely to have you hiding your eyes. Its entertaining as most of that periods... more info
Customer Review: Spunky Iris Henderson (Margaret Lockwood) boards a train in Eastern Europe on her way to be married in England. Aboard are a colorful assortment of characters including two cricket-obsessed eccentrics, a suspicious couple having an illicit affair, and a rather scary magician. One bright note is an... more info
Customer Review: Quite disappointing from the technical point of view. Considering that it was digitally remastered the print quality was quite poor. (Nosferatu was much better.) Also the subtitles were displayed for much too long and in a strange font; presumably this font was meant to match the expressionist... more info
Customer Review: Although a box-office disappointment in its day, Hammer's adaptation of Sherlock Holmes' most famous adventure isn't just one of the studio's finest films, but one of the very best Holmes films too - it even overshadows the much-loved Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce version. Reuniting the Dracula team of... more info
Customer Review: SUDDENLY,LAST SUMMER,1959,black and white,stars the stunningly beautiful-ELIZABETH TAYLOR-as well as-KATHERINE HEPBURN,MONTGOMERY CLIFT,ALBERT DEKKER,MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE.This a famous film of an adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play.Catherine Holly[Taylor]is commited to a mental institution... more info
Customer Review: When Universal Studios released Dracula in 1931, it sent shockwaves throughout the movie industry. The film started off the famous 'Horror Cycle' which saw the studio produce so many greats of the genre of which I am a big fan (and a few bad ones as well!). It also created nearly every stereotype... more info
Customer Review: Terrific performances from veterans Karloff,Lorre and Price and an interesting almost debut from a young Jack Nicholson make this macabre comedy a joy to watch.Pre-CGI special effects are still more than entertaining, particularly the magicians' duel.A classic Corman.