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OF February 7th, 2011

  This Week's Highlights
Ka weru!  - A great week with 3 strong Criterion Blu-ray packages, plus an Orson Welles directed film and a classic TV show on in 1080P. We have Losey, Visconti, Resnais, Eisenstein, Alexander Mackendrick and more. Calendar updates offer a Paul Newman classic in hi-def, plus other forthcoming Blu-rays of films by Yasujirô Ozu, Luis Buñuel, Martin Scorsese, Milos Forman, Jodorowsky and Svankmajer!Another Contest with a Masters of Cinema Blu-ray as prize and our Feature DVD and Blu-ray for the Month of February!

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The Hustler [Blu-ray] (Robert Rossen, 1961) UK 20th Century Fox

An Autumn Afternoon [Blu-ray] (Yasujirô Ozu, 1962) BFI

L'âge d'or [Blu-ray] (Luis Buñuel, 1930) BFI Video

Late Autumn [Blu-ray] (Yasujirô Ozu, 1960) BFI Video

Mean Streets [Blu-ray] (Martin Scorsese, 1973) RB FR Carlotta Films

Taking Off [Blu-ray] (Milos Forman, 1971) RB FR Carlotta Films

The Holy Mountain [Blu-ray] (Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1973) Anchor Bay

El Topo [Blu-ray] (Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1970) Anchor Bay

How I Ended This Summer (Aleksei Popogrebsky, 2010) Film Movement

The Twilight Zone: Season 4 [Blu-ray] Image Entertainment

Betty Blue [Blu-ray] (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1986) Cinema Libre

The Bible: In the Beginning... [Blu-ray] (John Huston, 1966) 20th Century Fox

Blue Valentine [Blu-ray] (Derek Cianfrance, 2010) Weinstein

Tokyo Gore Police [Blu-ray] (Yoshihiro Nishimura, 2008) Tokyo Shock

Salvador Allende (Patricio Guzmán, 2004) Icarus Films

Jagged Edge [Blu-ray] (Richard Marquand, 1985) Image Entertainment

Burning Palms [Blu-ray] (Christopher B. Landon, 2010) Image Entertainment

Made in Dagenham [Blu-ray] (Nigel Cole, 2010) Sony

In Our Name (Brian Welsh, 2010) R2 UK Artificial Eye

On Tour (Mathieu Amalric, 2010) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Alice [Blu-ray] (Jan Svankmajer, 1988) BFI Video

Prostitute (Tony Garnett. 1980) R2 UK BFI

Lunch Hour [Blu-ray] (James Hill, 1961) UK BFI Video

Joanna [Blu-ray] (Michael Sarne, 1968) BFI Video

Early Kurosawa - Collection - Sanshuro Sugata (1943), Sanshuro Sugata No 2 (1945), The Most Beautiful (1944), The Men Who Tread On The Tiger's Tail (1952), No Regrets For Our Youth (1946) And One Wonderful Sunday (1947) - R2 UK BFI

The Great White Silence [Blu-ray] (Herbert G. Ponting, 1924) BFI Video

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): Not a lot of reviews this week - but some outstanding film and discs. I was enamored with the Criterion Blu-ray of Fish Tank but couldn't isolate it in the top spot with both Visconti's Senso and Alexander Mackendrick's Sweet Smell of Success. All are strongly endorsed with beautiful 1080P transfers and stacked packages. There is a massive amount of entertainment value in The Twilight Zone Season 3 on Blu-ray. The Studio Canal Blu-ray of Last Year at Marienbad looks and sounds good unfortunately Orson Welles' The Stranger didn't get a worthy treatment. Grindhouse fans may enjoy I Spit on Your Grave on Blu-ray - as it is a superior upgrade to the past DVD transfer. Five Corners with Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins and John Turturro has a cheap price - but offers very little. On DVD Gregory gives and endorsement to Losey's The Prowler and Eric has covered a few titles including The Eisenstein Collection Vol.2, a blaxploitation flic simply entitled Black, Lucio Fulci's Door to Silence and a humor-infused vampire saga aptly entitled 'Vamp'.

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

Fish Tank BD - British director Andrea Arnold won the Cannes Jury Prize for the intense and invigorating Fish Tank, about a fifteen-year-old girl, Mia (electrifying newcomer Katie Jarvis), who lives with her mother and sister in the housing projects of Essex. Mia’s adolescent conflicts and emerging sexuality reach a boiling point when her mother’s new boyfriend (a lethally attractive Michael Fassbender) enters the picture. In her young career, Arnold has already proven herself to be a master of social realism, evoking the work of Mike Leigh and Ken Loach; and she invests her sympathetic portraits of dead-end lives with a poetic, earthy sensibility all her own. Fish Tank heralds the official arrival of a major new filmmaker. Blu-ray Release date: February 22nd, 2011

Black - BLACK is entertaining, violent, and funny. It's really blaxploitation by way of Tarentino (or perhaps, more appropriately, Luc Besson). Stylistically, it is slick but nothing we have not seen before (freeze frames with introductory text, a loud musical introduction to Dakkar upon the characters' arrival, sliding split-screen montages). The totemic/symbolic device identifying Black with the lion, Pamela with the panther, and Degrand with the snake is neat, but it tips the viewer off as to how the character relationships will evolve (then things get really weird). Director Laffargue keeps things from getting too predictable by throwing in weirdness that nevertheless feels organic to the film (until the climax, which descends into video-game type stalk and attack, albeit with CAT PEOPLE/WOLFEN-esque solarized infrared POV shots). DVD Release Date: February 14th, 2011

The Stranger BD - The legendary story that hovers over Orson Welles's The Stranger is that he wanted Agnes Moorehead to star as the dogged Nazi hunter who trails a war criminal to a sleepy New England town. The part went to E.G. Robinson, who is marvelous, but it points out how many compromises Welles made on the film in an attempt to show Hollywood he could make a film on time, on budget, and on their own terms. He accomplished all three, turning out a stylish if unambitious film noir thriller, his only Hollywood film to turn a profit on its original release. Welles stars as unreformed fascist Franz Kindler, hiding as a schoolteacher in a New England prep school for boys and newly married to the headmaster's lovely if naive daughter (Loretta Young). Welles the director is in fine form for the opening sequences, casting a moody tension as agents shadow a twitchy low-level Nazi official skulking through South American ports and building up to dramatic crescendo as Kindler murders this little man, the lovely woods becoming a maelstrom of swirling leaves that expose the body he furiously tries to bury. The rest of film is a well-designed but conventional cat-and-mouse game featuring an eye-rolling performance by Welles and a thrilling conclusion played out in the dark clock tower that looms over the little village. Blu-ray Release date: February 15th, 2011

The Twilight Zone Season 3 BD - "The Twilight Zone" is unquestionably one of the greatest science fiction television shows of all time. Generally speaking, most episodes had strong elements of deeply imagined science, suspense and thought-provoking intrigue. Creator Serling had a unique and distinctive approach to the central themes of the show(s)... and it was a hit, right from its onset. A virtual spring board for many young and talented actors/actresses the original Twilight Zone has run successfully in syndication ever since. All 37 episodes of the third season of Rod Serling’s classic, groundbreaking series, are now presented in pristine high-definition. Blu-ray Release date: February 15th, 2010

I Spit on Your Grave BD - For the simplicity of its narrative and execution, I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE certainly divided serious film critics, some of which suggested that viewers who enjoyed the rape scenes are potential rapists and those who enjoyed the revenge scenes are potential sadists. Feminists critics, particularly, seemed to reach for any aspect of Keaton's performance that suggested that the filmmakers were really taking the "she asked for it" tack. Keaton's Jennifer is possessed of a certain lack of affect - before the assaults - that perhaps invites, or provokes, probing interpretations of her mental state; but she certainly does not "flaunt" herself (as Briggs mentions of a feminist critic's review). Blu-ray Release Date: February 8th, 2011

Last Year at Marienbad BD - Not just a defining work of the French New Wave but one of the great, lasting mysteries of modern art, Alain Resnais’ epochal Last Year at Marienbad (L’année dernière à Marienbad) has been puzzling appreciative viewers for decades. Written by radical master of the New Novel Alain Robbe-Grillet, this surreal fever dream, or nightmare, gorgeously fuses the past with the present in telling its ambiguous tale of a man and a woman (Giorgio Albertazzi and Delphine Seyrig) who may or may not have met a year ago, perhaps at the very same cathedral-like, mirror-filled château they now find themselves wandering. Unforgettable in both its confounding details (gilded ceilings, diabolical parlor games, a loaded gun) and haunting scope, Resnais’ investigation into the nature of memory is disturbing, romantic, and maybe even a ghost story. Studio Canal Blu-ray Release Date: September 28th, 2009

Vamp - Director Richard Wenk balances the comedy with some jumps and cool vampire prosthetics. The cinematography of Elliot Davis (who returned to vampires by lensing the lesser TWILIGHT) combines MTV camera moves with bold color gels and retro Dutch angles. Jonathan Elias' score segues from the OMEN-esque Latin choral main theme to eighties synths fitting to the club and neon-lit, rain-soaked LA streets (Elias scored several pictures for VAMP producer Donald P. Borchers, including the New World-released CHILDREN OF THE CORN and its recent TV remake). Even if VAMP isn't necessarily your cup of tea as far as vampire films go, it's still a fun eighties horror film. DVD Release Date: February 7th, 2011

The Eisenstein Collection Vol.2 - Tartan takes their swing at the iconic director's work with the Vol. 2 Collection of three films directed by Russian filmmaking legend Sergei Eisenstein. The package includes Bezhin Meadow (1937); Alexander Nevsky (1938); Ivan The Terrible Part 1 (1944) and Ivan The Terrible Part 2: The Boyars Plot (1958). DVD Release Date: September 20th, 2010

Senso BD - This lush, Technicolor tragic romance from Luchino Visconti stars Alida Valli as a nineteenth-century Italian countess who, during the Austrian occupation of her country, puts her marriage and political principles on the line by engaging in a torrid affair with a dashing Austrian lieutenant, played by Farley Granger. Gilded with ornate costumes and sets and a rich classical soundtrack, and featuring fearless performances, this operatic melodrama is an extraordinary evocation of reckless emotions and deranged lust, from one of the cinema’s great sensualists. Blu-ray Release date: February 22nd, 2011

The Prowler - Famed director Joseph Losey's long neglected masterpiece, scripted by legendary blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, has been restored to its original bleak splendor by the Film Noir Foundation and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. A nefarious cop stalks a lonely, repressed Los Angeles housewife and decides to win her in the traditional film noir fashion - by knocking off her husband! DVD Release Date: February 1st, 2011

Sweet Smell of Success BD - In the swift, cynical Sweet Smell of Success, directed by Alexander Mackendrick, Burt Lancaster stars as the vicious Broadway gossip columnist J. J. Hunsecker, and Tony Curtis as Sidney Falco, the unprincipled press agent Hunsecker ropes into smearing the up-and-coming jazz musician romancing his beloved sister. Featuring deliciously unsavory dialogue, in an acid, brilliantly structured script by Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman, and noirish neon cityscapes from Oscar-winning cinematographer James Wong Howe, Sweet Smell of Success is a cracklingly cruel dispatch from the kill-or-be-killed wilds of 1950s Manhattan. Blu-ray Release Date: February 22nd, 2011

Door to Silence - DOOR INTO SILENCE is not one of the better efforts of either genre craftsman (the photography is mostly flat and the diffusing scrim in front of the lens is prominently visible in several shots). The main problem is not the predictability of the shopworn scenario; rather, it is the lengths to which the writing goes to try to make it less obvious. Based on a short story by Fulci, the vignette is a padded out roadtrip, but the journey is scarcely more interesting than the obvious destination. The final image isn't really that much of a stunning revelation, nor is it particularly funny. DVD Release Date: July 14th, 2009

Five Corners BD - In a period of approximately 24 hours, ''Five Corners'' tells the stories of Linda (Jodie Foster), her sometime boyfriend James (Todd Graff) and Harry (Tim Robbins), who's about to go off to register voters in Mississippi. Their comparatively placid lives are thrown into chaos with the arrival back in the neighborhood of Heinz (John Turturro), a young psychotic who has been serving time for the attempted rape of Linda. Blu-ray Release date: February 8th, 2011
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

February 7th, 2011

 

A Private Function [Blu-ray] (Malcolm Mowbray, 1984) Image Entertainment

A River Runs Through It [Blu-ray] (Robert Redford, 1992) Sony Pictures (BEAVER REVIEW)

Amarcord [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1973) - Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

America America (Elia Kazan, 1963) Warner

Bad Day to Go Fishing (Álvaro Brechner, 2009) Film Movement

The Boy with Green Hair (Joseph Losey, 1948) R2 UK Odeon

Chicken Little [Blu-ray] (Mark Dindal, 2005) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Columbo: Mystery Movie Collection 1991-1993 - Universal

Column South (Frederick De Cordova, 1953) Sidonis

Dinosaur [Blu-ray] (Eric Leighton + Ralph Zondag, 2000) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Embodiment of Evil [Blu-ray] (José Mojica Marins, 2008) Synapse Films

Enchanted [Blu-ray] (Kevin Lima, 2007) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Five Corners [Blu-ray] (Tony Bill, 1987) Image Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Girl (Fredrik Edfeldt, 2009) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Hideaway (Le Refuge) (Francois Ozon, 2009) - Strand Releasing

I Spit on Your Grave [Blu-ray] (Meir Zarchi, 1978) Anchor Bay (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Locket (John Brahm, 1946) R2 UK Odeon

Meet the Robinsons [Blu-ray] (Stephen J. Anderson, 2007) Disney (BEAVER REVIEW)

Message in a Bottle [Blu-ray] (Luis Mandoki, 1999) RB DE Universum Film

My Time Will Come (Víctor Arregui, 2008) Global Film Initiative

National Treasure [Blu-ray] (Jon Turteltaub, 2004) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

National Treasure : Book of Secrets [Blu-ray] (Jon Turteltaub, 2007) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Princess and the Frog [Blu-ray] (Ron Clements & John Musker, 2009) Disney (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Racket (John Cromwell, 1951) R2 UK Odeon

Riot (Buzz Kulik, 1969) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

The River Wild [Blu-ray] (Curtis Hanson, 1994) Universal Studios

SAFE... NOT SORRY (Classic Educational Shorts Volume 3) - Kino

Still Walking (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2008) Criterion Collection

Still Walking [Blu-ray] (Hirokazu Koreeda, 2008) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Tesis (Alejandro Amenábar, 1996) Bayview

Thelma & Louise [Blu-ray] (Ridley Scott, 1991) MGM

Those Three (Naghi Nemati, 2007) Global Film Initiative

Vamp (Richard Wenk, 1986) [Blu-ray] RB UK Arrow Films

Walk the Proud Land (Jesse Hibbs, 1956) Sidonis

The Wild [Blu-ray] (Steve 'Spaz' Williams, 2006) Walt Disney Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

WUSA (Stuart Rosenberg, 1970) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Year of the Fish (David Kaplan, 2007) Gigantic Pictures

 

 

February 14th, 2011

 

All the President's Men [Blu-ray] (Alan J. Pakula, 1976) Warner

Arsenal (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, 1929) R2 UK Mr Bongo

The Beyond [Blu-ray] (Lucio Fulci, 1981) RB UK Arrow Video

Black (Pierre Laffargue, 2009) R2 UK Anchor Bay (BEAVER REVIEW)

Black [Blu-ray] (Pierre Laffargue, 2009) R2 UK Anchor Bay

Blue Velvet [Blu-ray] (David Lynch, 1986) RB FR Fox Pathe Europa
The Brute (Luis Buñuel, 1953) R2 UK Mr Bongo Films

Buried [Blu-ray] (Rodrigo Cortés, 2010) RB UK - Icon Home Entertainment

Chaplin [Blu-ray] (Richard Attenborough, 1992) Lions Gate

Easier with Practice (Kyle Patrick Alvarez, 2009) R2 UK Axiom

Fugitive: Fourth & Final Season Vol. 2 - Paramount

Glorious 39 [Blu-ray] (Stephen Poliakoff, 2009) Ent. 1

High Hopes [Blu-ray] (Mike Leigh, 1988) RB UK Fabulous Films

Kansas City Confidential [Blu-ray] (Phil Karlson, 1952) - Arts Alliance America

Kites [Blu-ray] (Anurag Basu, 2010) Image Entertainment

The Lady Hermit (Meng Hua Ho, 1971) Funimation

Last Tango in Paris [Blu-ray] (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972) MGM

Memories of Matsuko [Blu-ray] (Tetsuya Nakashima, 2006) RB UK Third Window Films

Moonstruck [Blu-ray] (Norman Jewison, 1987) MGM

Network [Blu-ray] (Sidney Lumet, 1977) Warner

Police, Adjective (Corneliu Porumboiu, 2009) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Red [Blu-ray] (Robert Schwentke, 2010) - RB UK Entertainment One

The Social Network [Blu-ray] (David Fincher, 2010) RB UK Sony Pictures (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Stranger [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1946) - Arts Alliance America (BEAVER REVIEW)

Susan Sontag's Promised Lands (Susan Sontag, 1974) Zeitgeist

Susana (Luis Buñuel, 1951) R2 UK Mr Bongo Films

Sword Masters: The Web of Death [Blu-ray] (Yuen Chor, 1976) Well Go USA

Time For Drunken Horses (Bahman Ghobadi, 2000) Lorber Films

The Twilight Zone: Season 3 [Blu-ray] - Image Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Valley [Blu-ray] (Barbet Schroeder, 1972) RB UK BFI

William S Burroughs: A Man Within (Yony Leyser, 2010) Oscilloscope

Women Without Men (Shirin Neshat + Shoja Azari, 2009) IndiePix Films

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger [Blu-ray] (Woody Allen, 2010) Sony Pictures Classics

Zvenigora (Aleksandr Dovzhenko, 1928) R2 UK Mr Bongo

 

 

February 21st, 2011

 

The Buddy Holly Story [Blu-ray] (Steve Rash, 1978) RB UK Fabulous Films

Daughters of Darkness [Blu-ray] (Harry Kümel, 1971) Blue Underground

Faccia a faccia (Sergio Sollima, 1967) R2 UK Eureka Entertainment
Faccia a faccia [
Blu-ray] (Sergio Sollima, 1967) RB UK Eureka Entertainment

Fernando Di Leo Crime Collection - Raro Video

Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009) Criterion Collection
Fish Tank [
Blu-ray] (Andrea Arnold, 2009) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Get Low [Blu-ray] (Aaron Schneider, 2010) Sony

I Clowns (Federico Fellini, 1970) Raro Video

Last Train Home (Lixin Fan, 2009) Zeitgeist Films

Leap Year (Michael Rowe, 2010) R2 UK Axiom

Megamind [Blu-ray] (Tom McGrath, 2010) Paramount Pictures

Memento [Blu-ray] (10th Anniversary Edition) (Christopher Nolan, 2000) - Lions Gate

Meserine: Killer Instinct: Part 1 [Blu-ray] (Jean-François Richet, 2008) Music Box Films

Rain Man [Blu-ray] (Barry Levinson, 1988) RB UK 20th Century Fox

Rififi [Blu-ray] (Jules Dassin, 1955) RB FR Paramount

Room in Rome (Julio Medem, 2010) MPI

Senso (Luchino Visconti, 1954) Criterion Collection
Senso [
Blu-ray] (Luchino Visconti, 1954) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Stieg Larsson Trilogy Box Set [Blu-ray] - Music Box Films

Sweet Smell of Success (Alexander Mackendrick, 1957) Criterion Collection
Sweet Smell of Success [
Blu-ray] (Alexander Mackendrick, 1957) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Sympathy For The Devil [Blu-ray] (Jean-Luc Godard,1968) RB UK Fabulous Films

The Temptation of St. Tony (Veiko Ounpuu, 2009) Olive Films

Two In The Wave (Emmanuel Laurent , 2010) Lorber Films

 

 

February 28th, 2011

 

Another Year (Mike Leigh, ,2010) R2 UK Momentum

Bambi [Blu-ray] (James Algar, 1942) Walt Disney

Bedevilled [Blu-ray] (Jang Cheol-so, 2010) RB UK Optimum

Brighton Rock Special Edition (John Boulting, 1947) R2 UK Momentum
Brighton Rock [
Blu-ray] (John Boulting, 1947) RB UK Momentum

The Cable Guy [Blu-ray] (Ben Stiller, 1996) Sony

Cronos - Special Edition [Blu-ray] (Guillermo del Toro, 1993) RB UK Optimum

Cuckoo [Blu-ray] (Richard Bracewell, 2009) Verve Pictures

Dark Star [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 1974) RB UK Fabulous Films

The Devil's Backbone [Blu-ray] (Guillermo del Toro, 2001) RB UK Optimum

Falstaff-Chimes at Midnight (Orson Welles, 1965) R2 UK Cornerstone Media

The Hunter (Rafi Pitts, 2010) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Journey Into Fear (Norman Foster, 1943) R2 UK Cornerstone Media

Larks on a String (Jirí Menzel, 1990) R2 UK Second Run

Martin Scorsese Shorts - R2 UK Optimum

The New York Ripper - Fan High Res Edition [Blu-ray] (Lucio Fulci, 1982) RB UK Shameless

Out of Sight [Blu-ray] (Steven Soderbergh, 1998) Universal Studios

Pan's Labrynth - Special Edition [Blu-ray] (Guillermo del Toro, 2006) RB UK Optimum

The Strange Door (Joseph Pevney, 1951) R2 UK Odeon

 

     
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