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Warner Archive Errol Flynn Collection
Purchase by clicking the image above or HERE Blu-Ray Review by Roy Frumkes If you are an Errol Flynn fan, which he adamantly wasn’t, you’ve got a smart package of six discs here representing two Technicolor adventures and four B&W war flicks. THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD is a hugely important 1938 release, not so much for its story, but rather for the quality of its imagery. Technicolor was taking its first bold baby steps, and a close friend of mine who saw the film in a n


The Top 10 Most Unnerving and Disturbing Performances Outside Horror
Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh in NO COUNTY FOR OLD MEN (2007) by John Larkin Every Halloween, the conversation turns to the familiar faces of terror: the monsters, slashers, and masked killers who have come to define the genre. But this feature takes a different path. These are performances that unsettle on a deeper level, where fear does not stem from prosthetics, reputation, or myth, but from the raw presence of the human being on screen. It is the way an actor inhabits a


THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN arrives in 4K!
Purchase by clicking the image above or HERE Review by John Larkin I first encountered THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN one crisp autumn night many years ago on Turner Classic Movies. I was struck by how refined it felt for a horror film. The lush production design, candlelit sets, and painterly compositions immediately pulled me in. It wasn’t just an old monster movie; it was something elegant and hypnotic. Over the years it has become inseparable from the Halloween season for me,

































