Out of the Warner vault: ‘Eye of the Devil’
In recent years, Warner Home Video has been pulling oddities off the shelf — titles that would not warrant a full-scale commercial release — and making them available through the Warner Archive...
View Article‘Best House’: a taste of the ‘Swinging London’ era
Who else but Warner Archive would deliver such a fascinating, lost oddity as the 1969 sex comedy “The Best House in London”? You probably have to be a moviegoer of a certain age to appreciate this...
View Article‘Alfred the Great’: a counterculture epic
David Hemmings was part of a wave of new British film stars during the 1960s. Unlike the many Australians who have established themselves in movies recently – Margot Robbie, Chris Hemsworth et al – the...
View Article‘Blow-Up’: back to ‘Swinging London’
The Criterion Collection is releasing a two-disc DVD version of “Blow-Up” today, reminding us of the great pleasures of Michelangelo Antonioni’s art-house hit about a London fashion photographer who...
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