Just One More Thing… Columbo Comes To Blu-Ray
Columbo was the best TV detective show of the 1970s and remains consistently entertaining and intriguing even today.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Columbo was the best TV detective show of the 1970s and remains consistently entertaining and intriguing even today.
Our series of reviews of titles from the American Genre Film Archive opens with a dive into the incredible and strange world of 1970s true-crime inspired exploitation outsider cinema.
The AGFA Archives: The Zodiac Killer And Another Son Of Sam Read More
The British film censorship board hikes its prices once again and expects you to be grateful for it.
The BBFC Is The ‘Friend’ The Physical Media Industry Neither Wants Nor Needs Read More
A once-lost, now beloved British short that is perhaps not quite the masterpiece that some would claim.
Sleepwalker And The Insomniac – Buried Treasures Of The Full Supporting Feature Read More
The short-lived but better than you might expect TV series of the 1970s.
Seeing Through The Invisible Man Read More
The Reprobate talks to the man behind the latest boutique Blu-ray label specialising in overlooked, lesser-known movies.
An Introduction To Radiance Films Read More
A new series of luxury UHD box sets of some cult movie classics… and some odd choices.
Opening The Film Vault Read More
Let’s not write off old-school physical media just yet.
The DVD Is Not Dead Yet Read More
It’s not just the cult indie labels who are releasing interesting collections on Blu-ray.
StudioCanal’s Vintage British Classics: A Series That Has Slipped Under The Radar Read More
Our new regular video series begins with a lengthy chat with the director of the newly re-released One for the Road.
Reprobate Podcast 2.0: Chris Cooke Talks Indie Filmmaking Read More
Should option soundtracks on DVDs and Blu-rays be classified as separate video recordings? The censors claim they should – but they are wrong.
Sound Or Vision: The BBFC’s Audio Commentary Scam Read More
A film lover’s arguments against the dubious pleasures of the movie-going experience.
Why I Hate The Cinema Read More