Columbia Pictures celebrates the legacy of the legendary and award-winning filmmaker Frank Capra with the exclusive Frank Capra at Columbia Collection.
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Short Cut to Hell marks James Cagney’s directorial debut and remains a distinctive entry in his cinematic career, marking his sole venture behind the camera.
James Earl Jones passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in film, television, and theater. His contributions to entertainment spanned generations.
Christopher Reeve’s journey from unknown actor to iconic star, his definitive portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman, set the standard for today’s superhero films.
Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis is a long-gestating passion project—a film that embodies decades of ambition, creativity, and relentless determination.
Kraven the Hunter explores the visceral and action-packed origins of this iconic Marvel villain, exploring how and why he became the feared figure he is today.
Before Stan Lee popularized cameos, Alfred Hitchcock pioneered them. His appearances varied, sometimes lasting just a few seconds, and occasionally longer.
Transformers One: Optimus Prime and Megatron's previously untold origin story. Although these iconic characters are best known as fierce adversaries, they were once close friends.
Explore the enigmatic world of the Men in Black in this captivating documentary—the truth behind the iconic dark suits and sunglasses, the myths and secrets.
"The Lady From Shanghai" has been meticulously restored from the original camera negative and is now available in stunning 4K resolution with Dolby Vision.
The HBO documentary "Faye" features legendary, Oscar-winning actress Faye Dunaway, sharing the triumphs and challenges of her extraordinary Hollywood career.
Move over Evel Knievel, because the "Mad Canadian" Ken Carter is ready to make his explosive mark by launching a car across the St. Lawrence River into the USA.
Kino Lorber Studio Classics' Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a top horror and sci-fi film, and one of the best from the 1950s, making it an all-time favorite.
Geoff McFetridge: Drawing a Life is a poetic and intimate look into the visionary artist's life, creative process, personal journey, and artistic evolution.
"Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" hits digital platforms on July 9. Physical formats, including 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD to be released on August 27.
Long considered a “lost” gem of the silent film era, The Man Who Laughs has been beautifully restored in this Silent Classics Collection DVD edition.…
Restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, "Never Open That Door" (No abras nunca esa puerta) showcases the post-WWII cross-cultural cinematic legacy of the US and Argentina.
"The Man Who Haunted Himself" showcases Roger Moore's acting prowess, dispelling any doubts. Initially overlooked, it is now seen as a significant missed opportunity.
In 1968, The Beatles journeyed to Rishikesh, India, to meditate under the guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and composed 48 songs over roughly 48 days.
Rediscover the charm of "Lost in Space" with its new Blu-ray release. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike, it offers enhanced viewing of the timeless Robinson family adventures.
"Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Etan Coan, disappoints with predictable humor, despite a strong cast led by Qualley and Viswanathan on an adventurous trip filled with clichés and underused talent.
Woody Allen's 50th film, "COUP DE CHANCE," was shot entirely in French. The French romantic thriller stars Lou de Laâge, it debuts in the US on April 5, 2024.
"Rick and Morty: The Complete Seventh Season" breathes new life into the show with self-contained episodes, emotional depth, and added behind-the-scenes content; available in various formats including Steelbook Blu-ray and DVD.
























