Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF March 16th, 2015

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

Golden Year - 1939 Collection [Blu-ray] (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Dark Victory, Ninotchka, Dodge City) Warner

Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles [Blu-ray] (Chuck Workman, 2014) Cohen Films

The Hunchback of Notre Dame [Blu-ray] (William Dieterle, 1939) Warner

Dark Victory [Blu-ray] (Edmund Goulding, 1939) Warner

Ninotchka [Blu-ray] (Ernst Lubitsch, 1939) Warner

Dodge City [Blu-ray] (Michael Curtiz, 1939) Warner

Kajaki [Blu-ray] (Paul Katis, 2014) RB UK Spirit Entertainment

A Most Violent Year [Blu-ray] (J.C. Chandor, 2014) RB FR Studiocanal

American Sniper [Blu-ray] (Clint Eastwood, 2014) Region FREE UK Warner Home Video

The Terminator [Blu-ray] (James Cameron, 1984) MGM

The Blob [Blu-ray] (Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., 1958) RB UK Fabulous Films

The Wrecking Crew [v] (Denny Tedesco, 2008) Magnolia

Night Train Murders [Blu-ray] (Aldo Lado, 1975) RB UK 88 Films

Bloodstained Shadow [Blu-ray] (Antonio Bido, 1978) RB UK 88 Films

Milano Calibro 9 [Blu-ray] (Fernando Di Leo, 1972) RB UK Arrow

Island of Death [Blu-ray] (Nico Mastorakis, 1976) RB UK Arrow

The Osterman Weekend [Blu-ray] (Sam Peckinpah, 1983) Starz / Anchor Bay

The Color Out of Space [Blu-ray] (Huan Vu, 2010) Brink

The Loft [Blu-ray] (Erik Van Looy, 2014) Universal Studios

Forbidden Zone [Blu-ray] (Richard Elfman, 1980) Hercules Films

X-Ray [Blu-ray] (Boaz Davidson, 1981) RB UK 88 Film

Ray Donovan: Season 2 [Blu-ray] - Showtime

Seventh Son [Blu-ray] (Sergey Bodrov, 2014) Universal Studios

Blackhat [Blu-ray] (Michael Mann, 2015) Universal Studios

The Bounty [Blu-ray] (Roger Donaldson, 1984) Twilight Time

The First Men in the Moon [Blu-ray] (Nathan Juran, 1964) Twilight Time

Journey to the Center of the Earth - 4K Restoration [Blu-ray] (Henry Levin, 1959) Twilight Time

Solomon and Sheba [Blu-ray] (King Vidor, 1959) Twilight Time

U Turn [Blu-ray] (Oliver Stone, 1997) Twilight Time

Night Has a Thousand Eyes (John Farrow, 1948) R2 DE Koch Media

Shane: The Complete Series - Shout! Factory

Beat the Devil (John Huston, 1953) R2 UK Three Wolves Ltd

He Walked by Night (Alfred L. Werker + Anthony Mann, 1948) R2 UK Simply Home Entertainment

D.O.A. (Rudolph Maté, 1950) R2 DE Koch Media

Mr. Turner [Blu-ray] (Mike Leigh, 2014) Sony

Thunderbirds: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] - Shout! Factory / Timeless Media

The Pope Of Greenwich Village (Stuart Rosenberg, 1984) / Desperate Hours (Michael Cimino, 1990) [Blu-ray] Shout! Factory

Stay as You Are [Blu-ray] (Alberto Lattuada, 1978) Cult Epics

Dog Soldiers [Blu-ray] (Neil Marshall, 2002) Shout! Factory

Ghosthouse (Umberto Lenzi, 1988) / Witchery (Fabrizio Laurenti, 1988) [Blu-ray] Shout! Factory

Tentacles (Ovidio G. Assonitis, 1977) / Reptilicus (Sidney W. Pink , 1961) [Blu-ray] Shout! Factory

The Boy Next Door [Blu-ray] (Rob Cohen, 2015) Universal Studios

The Train [Blu-ray] (John Frankenheimer, 1964) RB UK Arrow

The Imitation Game [Blu-ray] (Morten Tyldum, 2014) Anchor Bay

Maps to the Stars [Blu-ray] (David Cronenberg, 2014) Universal

Retaliation [Blu-ray] (Yasuharu Hasebe, 1968) RB UK Arrow

The Harder They Come [Blu-ray] (Perry Henzell, 1972) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Taken 3 [Blu-ray] (Olivier Megaton, 2014) 20th Century Fox

Big Eyes [Blu-ray] (Tim Burton, 2014) Anchor Bay

Without Pity [Blu-ray] (Alberto Lattuada, 1948) RB UK Network

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): I was impressed with a lot of packages. I immensely enjoyed Raymond Bernard's Wooden Crosses on Masters of Cinema Blu-ray - and I'll tip my hat to that as the top release of the week. Director Mike Leigh is notable for having two, highly different, film on Blu-ray this week; Mr. Turner is s total triumph - a historical bio-pic with visual splendor, and the always impressive Secrets and Lies gets a 1080P release. Orson Welles' masterful The Lady From Shanghai comes to a bare-bones Blu-ray edition that should appeal to many. We compared two Arrow Blu-rays, previously region 'B' out of the UK, and now available in Region 'A'; respective Horror's Mark of the Devil and Blind Woman's Curse, plus getting a simultaneous release on both sides of the pond from Arrow is the marvelous spaghetti western, Tonino Valerii's Day of Anger in a brilliant Blu-ray package. I can always re-watch a Walter Hill film and, his debut, Hard Times with Charles Bronson is one of his best and a highly desirable Blu-ray from Twilight Time. I spoke many positives about Waterfront - a gut-wrenching slice-of-life drama from Depression-era Liverpool - now available in a new Blu-ray from Network in the UK. Nice to see Wim Wenders's The End of Violence reach Blu-ray - so significantly advanced over the previous DVD edition. Very sweet The Way He Looks is a heart-warming film about maturity and sexual identity - on Blu-ray and worth a spin. Brando in The Wild One gets a North American release and we've compared it to the European Blu-ray version. Films from the opposite side of the Cinephile tracks, we get Massacre Mafia Style in an incredibly stacked package, plus three mid-80s horror's making it to Blu-ray - Charlie Kaufman Mother's Day, James Bryan's 1981 cult classic Don't Go In the Woods and up from the dregs the slasher pic Slaughterhouse. On DVD we get a gem, by a master story-teller; Jacques Tourneur's Circle of Danger is well worth picking-up. Manuela is also known as Stowaway Girl and has sea-captain Trevor Howard enticed by sexy Elsa Martinelli. I am growing to appreciate some older Made-For-TV movies. The Night the Bridge Fell Down is an Irwin Allen disaster flic that I got a big kick out of and Between the Darkness and the Dawn has Elizabeth Montgomery playing a woman who awakens from a 20-year coma. Cool! I hope everyone that is reading this is having a really good day. And if you are not, just know that in every new minute that passes you have an opportunity to change that.

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

Wooden Crosses BD - Les Croix de Bois (Wooden Crosses) may well be the most powerful anti-war film ever made; certainly it is the grimmest and most uncompromising. Starting with an impressionistic shot of a gloomy hillside studded with white grave markings, the film delineates the hopelessness and horror of war in such explicit terms that at times it's nearly impossible to watch. Set during WWI, the story concentrates on a handful of French draftees, including an idealistic student named Demachy (Pierre Blanchard). Marching off to war with joyful patriotic fervor, the men are quickly disillusioned by the appalling realities of total warfare. Blu-ray Release Date: March 30th, 2015

Mr. Turner BD - Mr. Turner explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851). Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito in Chelsea, where he dies. Throughout this, he travels, paints, stays with the country aristocracy, visits brothels, is a popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts, has himself strapped to the mast of a ship so that he can paint a snowstorm, and is both celebrated and reviled by the public and by royalty. Blu-ray Release date: March 2nd, 2015

Hard Times BD - Writer-director Walter Hill's debut film, Hard Times (1975), stars the legendary Charles Bronson as a laconic street fighter who joins forces in Depression-era New Orleans with a fast-talking promoter (James Coburn) and a drug-addicted cut man (Strother Martin) to make some hard-earned cash in the illegal fight game. With its clean narrative, detailed period setting, superb cinematography by Philip Lathrop, and striking action sequences (elegantly edited by future director Roger Spottiswoode), Hard Times is an exhilarating jump-start for one of the 1970s' most influential filmmakers. Blu-ray Release Date: June, 2013

Secrets and Lies BD - Hortense (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) is a young, black optometrist whose adoptive parents have recently died. Cynthia (Brenda Blethyn) is a sad, unmarried mother who works in a factory and lives in a shabby terraced house with her confrontational daughter Roxanne (Claire Rushbrook). Cynthia's brother Maurice (Timothy Spall) is a successful photographer who lives comfortably in suburbia with his wife Monica (Phyllis Logan). In a misplaced effort to re-unite the family, Maurice and Monica throw a small barbecue party for Roxanne's 21st birthday. When Cynthia brings along her new friend Hortense, chaos ensues and some painful truths are revealed. Blu-ray Release Date: March 2nd, 2015

The End of Violence BD - Mike Max is a Hollywood producer who became powerful and rich thanks to brutal and bloody action films. His ignored wife Paige is close to leaving him. Suddenly Mike is kidnapped by two bandits, but escapes and hides out with his Mexican gardener's family for a while. At the same time, surveillance expert Ray Bering is looking for what happens in the city, but it is not clear what he wants. The police investigation for Max's disappearance is led by detective Doc Block, who falls in love with actress Cat who is playing in ongoing Max's production. Blu-ray Release Date: March 24th, 2015

Waterfront BD - This outstanding drama traces the turbulent life of a seaman brutalised by a life of hard work and hard drinking, and the challenges facing the three children he abandons as they struggle to make their way in Depression-era Liverpool. Featuring powerful performances from Robert Newton, Susan Shaw, Kathleen Harrison and a young Richard Burton appearing here in only his third film. Blu-ray Release date: March 2nd, 2015

The Way He Looks BD - Set against the music of Belle and Sebastian, Daniel Ribeiro's coming of age tale, THE WAY HE LOOKS is a fun and tender story about friendship and the complications of young love. Leo is a blind teenager who's fed up with his overprotective mother and the bullies at school. Looking to assert his independence, he decides to study abroad to the dismay of his best friend, Giovana. When Gabriel, the new kid in town, teams with Leo on a school project, new feelings blossom in him that make him reconsider his plans. Meanwhile, Giovana, grows jealous of this new found companionship as tensions mount between her and Leo. Blu-ray Release Date: March 17th, 2015

The Wild One BD - During the weekend of July 4, 1947, four thousand members of a motorcycle club roared into the sleepy little town of Hollister, California, and tore the place apart. They ran their bikes into cafes and bars, drank up every drop of liquor in town, destroyed furniture and property, and terrorized the townspeople. After two days of wild partying, they pulled up stakes and rode away. The incident was dramatized in an article in Harper's magazine which attracted the attention of producer Stanley Kramer who finally developed it into a film six years later entitled The Wild One, 1954 (The originally working title was The Cyclists' Raid). Mill Creek Blu-ray Release Date: March 17th, 2015

Mother's Day BD - Three women find their worst nightmares have become a reality in this horror film that combines extreme violence with dark, absurdist comedy. Abbey (Nancy Hendrickson), Jackie (Deborah Luce), and Trina (Tiana Pierce) have been close friends since their college days, and they decide to celebrate their tenth class reunion by taking a vacation together. The women go camping in the woods of rural New Jersey; however, an idyllic few days in the great outdoors turn ugly when they're ambushed by a pair of subnormal thugs, Ike (Holden McGuire) and Addley (Billy Ray McQuade). Blu-ray Release date: February 23rd, 2015

The Lady From Shanghai BD - Orson Welles (Citizen Kane, 1941) wrote, directed and starred in this treacherous tale of a sailor (Welles) hired to help a beautiful woman (Rita Hayworth) and her disabled lawyer husband (Everett Sloane) sail their private yacht from New York to San Francisco via the Panama Canal. On board, he is bribed to “fake” the murder of the lawyer’s partner (Glenn Anders), only to find himself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Welles created a scandal, and lots of publicity, by having his wife Hayworth’s trademark red locks cut short and bleached blonde for her role as a femme fatale, but the movie failed to score at the box office upon its release. Over time, critics have lavished praise on Welles’s uncommon vision, which culminates with the most elaborately staged of all film noir finales—the famous shootout in the hall of mirrors. Blu-ray Release Date: March17th, 2015

Mark of the Devil BD - A bloody and brutal critique of religious corruption, Mark of the Devil sees horror icon Udo Kier (Flesh for Frankenstein, Suspiria) play a witchfinder’s apprentice whose faith in his master (Herbert Lom) becomes severely tested when they settle in an Austrian village. Presided over by the sadistic albino (a memorably nasty turn from Reggie Nalder), the film presents its morality not so much in shades of grey as shades of black. Blu-ray Release Date: March 17th, 2015

Blind Woman's Curse BD - This variation on the Japanese "yakuza" (organized crime) genre focuses on a female yakuza leader in turn-of-the-century Japan. During a fight with a rival gang, she accidentally blinds a woman from another clan. The guilt she feels over this incident starts to affect her psychologically, leading her to question her commitment to the yakuza lifestyle. Blu-ray Release Date: March 24th, 2015

Day of Anger BD - This 1967 spaghetti western stars a master of that genre, Lee Van Cleef, as an aging, half-mad gunfighter. In an effort to regain his fearsome reputation, Van Cleef shoots down a local sheriff. He then finds he must deal with his young protégé Giuliano Gemma, who happened to be the sheriff's best friend. The climactic showdown finds Van Cleef facing down his former Gemma, with each man knowing the other's every move and thought. Also known as Day of Anger, this superior Italian oater was originally released as I Giorni dell'Ira. Its director was onetime Sergio-Leone-assistant Tonino Valerii. Blu-ray Release Date: March 30th

Massacre Mafia Style BD - Italian-American actor and nightclub singer Duke Mitchell wrote, produced, directed and starred in this homemade answer to THE GODFATHER, self-financed with earnings from his career as the self-proclaimed Mr. Palm Springs. Previously known for his Martin and Lewis act with Sammy Petrillo as seen in BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA (1:14:19), Duke plays the ruthless son of a Mafia kingpin who blasts his way through Hollywood on a bloody crime spree. Promising more guts, more action, more dynamite than the Mario Puzo gangster classic, MASSACRE MAFIA STYLE delivers an onslaught of low-budget mayhem unlike anything you've ever seen. Blu-ray Release date: March 10th, 2015

Don't Go In the Woods BD - In director James Bryan's 1981 cult classic, a group of obnoxious campers venture into the wilderness for what they assume will be a fun filled weekend. Unknown to them, a bloodthirsty maniac is hiding in the woods, watching their every move, and violently killing them, one by one, every chance he gets... Filled with low-fi gore effects and black humor, DON'T GO IN THE WOODS remains one of the quintessential regional slasher films of the early 80s. Blu-ray Release Date: March 2nd, 2015

Slaughterhouse BD - This corpse-ridden classic introduces one of the screen s most memorable madmen in Buddy a cleaver-wielding backwoods baddie who, along with his father Lester, doesn t take kindly to trespassers. Buddy was brought up killing and packing meat, but now his rage turns to teens and market-capitalists seeking to buy-out his dad s property. The end result is a tongue-in-cheek terror totem that returns from the VHS vaults to Blu-ray in this great new HD master scanned from the original negative by director Rick Roessler! Blu-ray Release Date: February 25th, 2015

Manuela - James Prothero, forty-three years old and up to his ears in alcohol, is the skipper of a tramp ship due to leave South America for Britain and he s sick to death of carting goods back and forth across the world. Then he meets Manuela, a beautiful native girl smuggled on board by one of his crew, and comes to realise that she, too, is a lost soul. Gradually a love affair develops between them, and Prothero becomes dangerously blind to the responsibilities of his position... DVD Release Date: March 2nd, 2015

Circle of Danger - An underrated film-maker whose best work (I Walked with a Zombie, Build My Gallows High) truly reached the heights, Jacques Tourneur came to Britain for the first time to put together this military conspiracy thriller, adapted by Philip Macdonald from his own novel. It's one of his more routine assignments, however, as Milland returns from the States to investigate his younger brother's death - although the authorities maintain he was killed in action, the testimony of some of his platoon's survivors suggests a very different course of events. Good camerawork by Ossie Morris and fascinating use of the Scottish and Welsh locations. DVD Release Date: March 2nd, 2015

Between the Darkness and the Dawn - Elizabeth Montgomery plays a woman who awakens from a 20-year coma. Her adjustment to the new world around her is made doubly difficult by the knowledge that her long-ago sweetheart has married her sister Karen Grassle. Worse still, Montgomery learns that her reawakening may be temporary, and that she could lapse back into a coma at any time. Matching Elizabeth Montgomery in the noble-suffering sweepstakes is Dorothy McGuire, cast as Montgomery's mother. Lori Birdsong plays the younger version of Montgomery in the flashback sequences. The made-for-TV Between the Darkness and the Dawn was first networkcast December 23, 1985. DVD Release Date: January 4th, 2012

The Night the Bridge Fell Down - A man rushing his infant son to the hospital…a police officer pursuing a suspect…a middle-aged secretary…eloping lovebirds…a soon-to-be nun…a house painter. They have places to go, things to do and the best way to get to those places and do those things is to cross the Madison Bridge. But, just like that, there’s a big problem. The bridge partially gives way, stranding nine people and threatening to collapse at any moment. There’s another problem, too. A panicked, gun-wielding bank robber using the bridge as his escape route refuses to let rescuers draw near. DVD Release Date: July 7th, 2010
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

March 16th, 2015

 

Aguirre, the Wrath of God [Blu-ray] (Werner Herzog, 1972) Shout! Factory

Exodus: Gods and Kings [Blu-ray] (Ridley Scott, 2014) 20th Century Fox

Extraterrestrial [Blu-ray] (Colin Minihan, 2014) RB UK Signature Entertainment

The Greatest Story Ever Told [Blu-ray] (George Stevens, David Lean, 1965) 20th Century Fox

Guilt Is My Shadow (Roy Kellino, 1950) R2 Network

Halo: Nightfall [Blu-ray] (Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, 2014) RB UK Anchor Bay Entertainment

He Walked by Night (Alfred L. Werker + Anthony Mann, 1948) R2 UK Simply Home Entertainment

Hester Street [Blu-ray] (Joan Micklin Silver, 1975) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Lady from Shanghai [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1947) Millcreek (BEAVER REVIEW)

The March Hare (George More O'Ferrall, 1956) R2 Network

Mark of the Devil [Blu-ray] (Michael Armstrong, Adrian Hoven, 1970) Arrow US (BEAVER REVIEW)

My Old Lady [Blu-ray] (Israel Horovitz, 2014) RB UK Curzon Film World (BEAVER REVIEW)

No Trees in the Street (J. Lee Thompson, 1959) R2 Network

Panic in Year Zero! (Ray Milland, 1962) R2 UK Simply Home Entertainment

Ride the Pink Horse [Blu-ray] (Robert Montgomery, 1947) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Shout at the Devil [Blu-ray] (Peter R. Hunt, 1976) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

The Soft Skin [Blu-ray] (François Truffaut, 1964) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Sweet Smell of Success [Blu-ray] (Alexander Mackendrick, 1957) RB UK Arrow Academy

TURN: Washington's Spies Complete First Season [Blu-ray] (Ed Bianchi, 2014) Anchor Bay

Vice and Virtue [Blu-ray] (Roger Vadim, 1963) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Way He Looks [Blu-ray] (Daniel Ribeiro, 2014) Strand Releasing (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Wild One [Blu-ray] (Laslo Benedek, 1953) Mill Creek Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Wonderful Country (Robert Parrish, 1959) R2 UK Simply Media

 

March 23rd, 2015

 

At War with the Army [Blu-ray] (Hal Walker, 1950) Kino Lorber

Best Seller [Blu-ray] (John Flynn, 1987) Olive Films

The Beyond [Blu-ray] (Lucio Fulci, 1981) Grindhouse Releasing

Blind Woman's Curse [Blu-ray] (Teruo Ishii, 1970) Arrow US (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Bounty [Blu-ray] (Roger Donaldson, 1984) Twilight Time

Cell Count [Blu-ray] (Todd E. Freeman, 2012) Parade Deck Films

Chattahoochee [Blu-ray] (Mick Jackson, 1989) Olive Films

Convicts [Blu-ray] (Peter Masterson, 1991) Olive Films

Cover Up [Blu-ray] (Alfred E. Green, 1949) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The End of Violence [Blu-ray]  (Wim Wenders, 1997) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

The First Men in the Moon [Blu-ray] (Nathan Juran, 1964) Twilight Time

From A Whisper To A Scream [Blu-ray] (Jeff Burr, 1987) Shout! Factory

Gates of Heaven/Vernon, Florida [Blu-ray] (Errol Morris, 1978/1984) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Gone with the Pope [Blu-ray] (Duke Mitchell, 2010) Grindhouse Releasing

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies [Blu-ray] (Peter Jackson, 2014) Warner Home Video

The Hobbit Theatrical Trilogy 2D BD [Blu-ray] New Line Home Video

Into the Woods [Blu-ray] (Rob Marshall, 2014) Disney

Journey to the Center of the Earth - 4K Restoration [Blu-ray] (Henry Levin, 1959) Twilight Time

John Ford: Dreaming the Quiet Man [Blu-ray] (Sé Merry Doyle, 2010) Olive Films

Liars, Fires and Bears (Jeremy Cloe, 2012) Brink

Man of the West [Blu-ray] (Anthony Mann, 1958) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Monster High: Haunted [Blu-ray] (Dan Fraga, William Lau, 2015) Universal Studios

Network [Blu-ray] (Sidney Lumet, 1976) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Night Train Murders [Blu-ray] (Aldo Lado, 1975) RB UK 88 Films

Rollerball [Blu-ray] (Norman Jewison, 1975) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Roommates (Jack Baran, 1971) / A Woman for All Men (Arthur Marks, 1975) [Blu-ray] Gorgon Video

Rossellini: The War Trilogy (Limited Edition Numbered Blu-ray Box Set - Rome, Open City - Paisŕ - Germany Year Zero - L'Amore) - RB UK BFI

Solomon and Sheba [Blu-ray] (King Vidor, 1959) Twilight Time

The Sure Thing [Blu-ray] (Rob Reiner, 1985) Shout! Factory

The Tales of Hoffmann [Blu-ray] (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1951) RB UK Studiocanal

The Thin Blue Line [Blu-ray] (Errol Morris, 1988) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Tower of Terror [Blu-ray] (Lawrence Huntington, 1941) RB UK Network

Traps (Vera Chytilová, 1998) R2 UK Second Run

U Turn [Blu-ray] (Oliver Stone, 1997) Twilight Time

Unbroken [Blu-ray] (Angelina Jolie, 2014) Universal Studios

Vincent & Theo [Blu-ray] (Robert Altman, 1990) Olive Films

Winter Sleep [Blu-ray] (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2014) RB UK New Wave Films

 

March 30th, 2015

 

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold [Blu-ray] (Gary Nelson, 1986) Olive Films

Alice's Restaurant [Blu-ray] (Arthur Penn, 1969) Olive Films

The Beat Generation [Blu-ray] (Charles F. Haas, 1959) Olive Films

Cries and Whispers [Blu-ray] (Ingmar Bergman, 1972) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Dario Argento Collection [Blu-ray] (Cat O'Nine Tails, Deep Red, Inferno) Blue Underground

Darling [Blu-ray] (John Schlesinger, 1965) RB UK Studiocanal

David and Lisa [Blu-ray] (Frank Perry, 1962) Scorpion Releasing

Day of Anger [Blu-ray] (Tonino Valerii, 1967) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Day Of Anger [Blu-ray] (Tonino Valerii, 1967) Arrow US (BEAVER REVIEW)

Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission / Fatal Mission [Blu-ray] - Olive Films

The Facts of Life [Blu-ray] (Melvin Frank, 1960) Olive Films

Hoop Dreams [Blu-ray] (Steve James, 1994) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

How to Beat the High Co$t of Living [Blu-ray] (Robert Scheerer, 1980) Olive Films

The Imitation Game [Blu-ray] (Morten Tyldum, 2014) Anchor Bay

Interstellar [Blu-ray] (Christopher Nolan, 2014) Paramount

Interstellar DigiBook [Blu-ray] (Christopher Nolan, 2014) Region FREE UK Warner

The Lucio Fulci Collection [Blu-ray] (City of the Living Dead, The House by the Cemetery, The New York Ripper) Blue Underground

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins [Blu-ray] (Graham Stark, 1971) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Night Game [Blu-ray] (Peter Masterson, 1989) Olive Films

The Quiet Gun [Blu-ray] (William F. Claxton, 1957) Olive Films

The Shanghai Story [Blu-ray] (Frank Lloyd, 1954) Olive Films

The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry [Blu-ray] (Robert Siodmak, 1945) Olive Films

Stranger at My Door [Blu-ray] (William Witney, 1956) Olive Films

VEEP: Season 3 [Blu-ray] - HBO Studios

What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? [Blu-ray] (Blake Edwards, 1966) Olive Films

Without a Clue [Blu-ray] (Thom Eberhardt, 1988) Olive Films

Wooden Crosses [Blu-ray] (Raymond Bernard, 1932) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

April 6th, 2015

 

After the Sunset [Blu-ray] (Brett Ratner, 2004) Warner Home Video

Campbell's Kingdom [Blu-ray] (Ralph Thomas, 1957) RB UK Network

Coffy [Blu-ray] (Jack Hill, 1973) RB UK Arrow

The Corruptor [Blu-ray] (James Foley, 1999) New Line

Detroit Rock City [Blu-ray] (Adam Rifkin, 1999) New Line

Empire Records [Blu-ray] (Allan Moyle, 1995) Warner

For the Boys [Blu-ray] (Mark Rydell, 1991) Starz / Anchor Bay

Hooper [Blu-ray] (Hal Needham, 1978) Warner

The Immigrant [Blu-ray] (James Gray, 2013) Starz / Anchor Bay

Imitation of Life [Blu-ray] (Stahl, 1934 / Sirk, 1959) Universal Studios

Invaders from Mars [Blu-ray] (Tobe Hooper, 1986) Shout! Factory

Journey to the Far Side of the Sun [Blu-ray] (Robert Parrish, 1969) Universal Pictures

Massacre Gun [Blu-ray] (Yasuharu Hasebe, 1967) Arrow US

Mother's Day [Blu-ray] (Charles Kaufman, 1980) RB UK 88 Films

Sharky's Machine [Blu-ray] (Burt Reynolds, 1981) Warner

Silent Running [Blu-ray] (Douglas Trumbull, 1972) Universal Pictures

Singles [Blu-ray] (Cameron Crowe, 1992) Warner

Thunder Road [Blu-ray] (Arthur Ripley, 1958) Shout! Factory

   
   
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