Blu-Ray Review Archive: L
Labyrinth
Jennifer Connelly conversing with goblins? David Bowie in crotch-hugging pantaloons? Ah, the 80s... Michael Mackenzie reviews Sony Pictures' upcoming UK Blu-ray release of Labyrinth.
Lady Snowblood
Arrow release a stunning reproduction of Toshiya Fujita's highly influential and much underrated 1973 film and its 1974 sequel on Blu-ray for the first time....
The Lady
On the day Aung San Suu Kyi takes office, her biopic also hits the shelves....
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Michael Mackenzie, who actually likes Tomb Raider, has reviewed the 2001 summer cheesefest starring Angelina Jolie, making its debut on HD DVD courtesy of Paramount.
Larry Crowne
Tom Hanks' second feature as director and a curious throwback of a romantic comedy....
The Last Exorcism
Another shaky handheld camera horror. What can separate The Last Exorcism from the others? Mark Lee finds out....
Late Autumn
Ozu's first reworking of Late Spring has been given a Dual Format release by the BFI...
Late Spring
Beginning our comprehensive look at the BFI's The Ozu Collection, clydefro reviews Late Spring and The Only Son. ...
Let The Right One In
Best. Vampire. Movie. Ever...According to the cover, but what do we say?...
Let's Wash Our Brains: RoGoPaG
Yet more Pasolini in HD. With added Rossellini, Godard and Gregoretti....
Lincoln
Daniel-Day Lewis channels Honest Abe for Spielberg in this really quite good lesson in history and politics...
Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs
Another delightful rediscovery courtesy of BFI Flipside. ...
Livid
Studiocanal release Bustillo and Maury's much anticipated follow-up to Inside on Blu-ray....
London Boulevard
Colin Farrell's just out of prison, trying to avoid Ray Winstone's grip, and doing chores for Keira Knightley by day...
London In The Raw
One of two Arnold Louis Miller documentaries on the BFI's new Flipside strand looking at the seaminer side of London in the swinging sixties. Noel Megahey reviews....
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Tony Richardson's seminal British New Wave film starring Tom Courtenay gets a gem of a Blu-ray release from the BFI.
Looper
Bruce Willis. Joseph Gordon Levitt. Emily Blunt. Time travel. What's not to like?...
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum
Volker Schlöndorff's 1975 drama, part of the StudioCanal Collection, is an impassioned protest against the erosion of civil liberties by the activities of the press and actions of the secret police.
The Lost Weekend
Billy Wilder's first Oscar winner isn't what you'd call a "feel-good" picture - clydefro reviews the new MoC Blu...
Lourdes
Religious pilgrimage as something holy or mere hope mixed with opportunism? Lourdes largely leaves it up to you.
The Loved Ones
Always look out for the quiet ones, as Mark Lee discovers in Sean Byrne's Aussie shocker, The Loved Ones....
Loving Memory
The latest Dual Format release from the BFI is Tony Scott's uncharacteristic debut "feature"
Lunch Hour
Spend the hour with Shirley Anne Field and Robert Stephens in the latest Dual Format release from the BFI's Flipside...