The aim of the 3D Film Archive is to ensure that the format's rich history isn't forgotten. We caught up with its Technical Director Greg Kintz for a discussion of stereoscopic cinema's past, present and future...
The Studio Ghibli animated classic My Neighbour Totoro turns 30 this year, and to mark the occasion UK distributor Studiocanal will be releasing a new limited edition '30th Anniversary Boxset' on November 19.
Arrow Video serves up plenty of hi-def sweets for the sweet with this beautifully restored, feature-packed Blu-ray revisit of this horrifying Clive Barker adaptation...
It turns out that there's more than was originally announced when it comes to Arrow Video's upcoming Limited Edition Blu-ray release of Candyman, including one particular treat that is sure to make fans very happy indeed.
Producer M.J. McMahon reveals the design decisions behind the BFI's eye-catching new three-disc, limited edition Blu-ray/DVD boxset of the acclaimed music documentary The Man from Mo'Wax
The BFI has issued an official statement regarding technical issues with its recent Blu-ray release of Jean Cocteau’s 1946 fantasy masterpiece La Belle et la Bête.
It's a new era for classic Doctor Who at home. And who cares if you’ve already got them all on DVD? Now you can start buying them all over again on Blu-ray!
At the same time as a new generation of French filmmakers (La Nouvelle Vague) were transforming cinema in that country, an upstart British production company was setting out to do the same on these shores. The brainchild of director Tony Richardson, writer John Osborne and producer Harry Saltzman, Woodfall Films came about as a way of bringing Osborne's controversial, but hugely successful, stage play Look Back in Anger to the screen.
Professor Phillip Goodman (Andy Nyman) has devoted his life to debunking the supernatural. However, this deeply held scepticism is put to the test when he's contacted by a former paranormal investigator who challenges Phillip to look into three seemingly inexplicable hauntings…
He may not be a household name in the same way as John Ford or Howard Hawks, but director Budd Boetticher holds a place in the hearts of cowboy picture fans for the seven 'Ranown Cycle' films (named after star Randolph Scott and producer Harry Joe Brown) he made between 1956 and 1960.
Few writers have had as big an impact on the horror genre as Stephen King, and since the tail end of the 1970s US studios and television networks have fallen over themselves to translate his novels and short stories to the screen. We're now at the point where King has nearly 250 TV/movie writing credits to his name.
Indicator's third Ray Harryhausen-themed boxset (following The Sinbad Trilogy and The Wonderful Worlds... Volume One) serves up three more of the stop-motion maestro's fantastic flicks