Flicker Alley
Paris is Burning (1990), Angel (1937) and Trapped (1949) received new home video releases, let’s take a look.
The 3-D Film Archive and Flicker Alley deserve credit for bringing these films back into the spotlight, where they can be seen by those who will appreciate them.
Flicker Alley’s new two-disc Blu-ray release of The Bolshevik Trilogy is a quality set that provides an ample education on the art of film and the act of rebellion.
In this week’s Video Dispatches, we cover the new releases of Hedwig & The Angry Inch (2001), The Loveless (1981) and a collection of Charley Bowers films.