Felix in 2006 wrote:More recent works are the three volumes of the DVD Delirium Guides. These are not highbrow though they do feature, for example, virtually all the Criterions and plenty of other highbrow stuff. What they do cover, better than any of the competition, is the world of cult movies, Asian new wave, Euro trash, the lot (if your name is Lino, then these are essential). The reviews are comprehensive, about two pages each, and small type at that, and more importantly for folk here, they cover all different versions worldwide and advise on aspect ratios, extras, print quality and more. If you want to know which version of Argento's Opera or Tsukamoto's Tetsuo to go for, look no further. A Beaver for the cultist and one you can hold in your hand. (Make sure you go for the Redux volume 1 though). A word of warning, or two. These books will lead to you spending large sums of money on films you possibly never heard of before, and the authors are very enthusiastic about their subject so blind buying is a little dodgy... For all that, the highest recommendation possible.
Just a quick heads up to let everyone know that
Volume 4 of the series is just out. On a quick flick through of my copy I note that most of the BFI Blu-Rays are reviewed in there (the Jane Arden and Jack Bond films; all the Flipsides up to and including Permissive; Winstanley; the Pasolinis), and a couple of the Warners Archive releases, though not many Criterions this time (update: only a Salo version comparison - I'd have hoped that maybe the Monsters and Madmen set, Equinox or Robinson Crusoe On Mars would have been shoe-ins to feature, but perhaps they'll turn up in the next volume). However there's still a wonderfully huge range of exploitation-on-disc reviews in there!