Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF April 20th, 2015

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

Sawubona! Solid week with Blu-ray and DVD reviews from films by François Truffaut, Yasujiro Ozu, Paul Thomas Anderson, Mario Bava, John Boorman, Lucio Fulci, Roger Corman and more. Our Release Calendar also includes new Criterions of films-to-Blu-ray and DVD with work by Robert Siodmak, Don Siegel, Dziga Vertov, Alain Resnais, Jan Troell, Stephen Frears, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Clint Eastwood, Roy Andersson, Bruno Dumont, Joe Dante, Lasse Hallström, Frederick Wiseman, William Castle, Delbert Mann, Jesús Franco, Albert Pyun and more. We have a CONTEST posted with a wonderful new DVD prize! Enjoy!

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

The Killers [Blu-ray] (Robert Siodmak, 1946 / Don Siegel, 1964) Criterion

Dziga Vertov: The Man with the Movie Camera and Other Newly-Restored Works [Blu-ray] - Flicker Alley

Hiroshima Mon Amour [Blu-ray] (Alain Resnais, 1959) Criterion

Here's Your Life [Blu-ray] (Jan Troell, 1966) Criterion

My Beautiful Laundrette [Blu-ray] (Stephen Frears, 1985) Criterion

Leviathan [Blu-ray] (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2014) Sony Pictures (BEAVER REVIEW)

A Letter to Three Wives [Blu-ray] (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1949) RB UK Masters of Cinema

American Sniper [Blu-ray] (Clint Eastwood, 2014) Warner

It Follows [Blu-ray] (David Robert Mitchell, 2014) Icon Entertainment

Catch Me Daddy [Blu-ray] (Daniel Wolfe, 2014) RB UK Studiocanal

The Roy Andersson Collection [Blu-ray] (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflection Upon Existence, You the Living, Songs from the Second Floor, A Swedish Love Story) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Black Stallion [Blu-ray] (Carroll Ballard, 1979) Criterion

Li'l Quinquin [Blu-ray] (Bruno Dumont, 2014) Kino Lorber

Angels One Five [Blu-ray] (George More O'Ferrall, 1952) RB UK Studiocanal

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter [Blu-ray] (David Zellner, 2014) RB UK Soda Pictures

Innerspace [Blu-ray] (Joe Dante, 1987) Warner

The Shipping News [Blu-ray] (Lasse Hallström, 2001) Lions Gate

The Face of an Angel [Blu-ray] (Michael Winterbottom, 2014) RB UK SODA Pictures

Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water 3D [Blu-ray] [Region Free] - Paramount UK

Payroll [Blu-ray] (Sidney Hayers, 1961) RB UK Studiocanal

Mona Lisa [Blu-ray] (Neil Jordan, 1986) RB UK Arrow

War and Peace (Anand Patwardhan, 2002) R2 UK Second Run

Jauja (Lisandro Alonso, 2014) R2 UK Soda Pictures

Altman (Ron Mann, 2014) R2 UK Soda Pictures

National Gallery (Frederick Wiseman, 2014) R2 UK Soda Pictures

The Whistler (William Castle, 1944) Sony

The Power of the Whistler (Lew Landers, 1945) Sony

Just Before I Go [Blu-ray] (Courteney Cox, 2014) Anchor Bay

Blindness / Proof [Blu-ray] - Lions Gate

Proof [Blu-ray] (John Madden, 2005) - Lions Gate

Lady Chatterley's Lover [Blu-ray] (Jed Mercurio, 2015) RB UK Dazzler

All Quiet on the Western Front [Blu-ray] (Delbert Mann, 1979) Shout! Factory

The Legend of the Lone Ranger [Blu-ray] (William A. Fraker, 1981) Shout! Factory

Two Men in Town [Blu-ray] (Rachid Bouchareb, 2014) Cohen Media

She Killed in Ecstasy [Blu-ray] (Jesús Franco, 1971) Severin Films

Roar [Blu-ray] (Kamal Sadanah, 2014) Olive Films

Serena [Blu-ray] (Susanne Bier, 2014) Magnolia

Hyena [Blu-ray] (Gerard Johnson, 2014) RB UK Metrodome

Mean Guns (Albert Pyun, 1997) RB UK 101 Films

Wild Tales [Blu-ray] (Damián Szifrón, 2014) Sony Pictures

3-D Rarities [Blu-ray] - Flicker Alley

Blumenthal [Blu-ray] (Seth Fisher, 2013) Olive Films

The Boys in the Band [Blu-ray] (William Friedkin, 1970) Kl Studio Classics

Robbery [Blu-ray] (Peter Yates, 1967) RB UK Network

Malice [Blu-ray] (Harold Becker, 1993) Kl Studio Classics

The Onion Field [Blu-ray] (Harold Becker, 1979) Kl Studio Classics

Cemetery Without Crosses [Blu-ray] (Robert Hossein, 1969) RB UK Arrow

3 Women [Blu-ray] (Robert Altman, 1977) RB UK Arrow

F/X [Blu-ray] (Robert Mandel, 1986) Kl Studio Classics

Spasmo [Blu-ray] (Umberto Lenzi, 1974) RB UK Arrow

Horror Hospital [Blu-ray] (Antony Balch, 1973) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Deadlier Than the Male [Blu-ray] (Ralph Thomas, 1967) RB UK Network

The Land That Time Forgot [Blu-ray] (Kevin Connor, 1975) Kino Video

The Stray Cat Rock Collection [Blu-ray] Delinquent Girl Boss (1971) - Wild Jumbo (1970) - Sex Hunter (1970) - Machine Animal (1970) - Beat '71 (1971) - Arrow Video USA

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension [Blu-ray] (W.D. Richter, 1984) RB UK Arrow

Jupiter Ascending [Blu-ray] (The Wachowskis, 2015) Warner Home Video

Harry in Your Pocket [Blu-ray] (Bruce Geller, 1973) Kl Studio Classics

Eaten Alive [Blu-ray] (Tobe Hooper, 1977) Arrow Video UK

Eaten Alive [Blu-ray] (Tobe Hooper, 1977) Arrow Video USA

The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus [Blu-ray] (Jesús Franco, 1962) Redemption

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): I had a difficult time choosing a top selection this week as there were so many that I appreciated. Ana Lily Amirpour's A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, filled with pulp homage, arriving on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber. Quite the viewing experience. Twilight Time continue to produce impressive packages and their Blu-ray of François Truffaut's The Story of Adele H. has immense value - as does their John Boorman's Zardoz Blu-ray - both impressive films contain commentaries and splendid a/v. I thoroughly enjoyed Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice on Blu-ray - a film well-worth multiple revisitations over the years. There were also two iconic Giallo gems on my viewing schedule this past week - Lucio Fulci's The Beyond is in a stacked Blu-ray package from Grindhouse Releasing and Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace gets a royal Blu-ray treatment from Arrow Films. Fans of the Italian horror genre will be extremely pleased. Roger Corman's X: The Man With the X-ray Eyes with Ray Milland is such a campy classic and may be his most memorable film - now on Kino Lorber Blu-ray with two commentary tracks. I saw Miami Blues on Blu-ray and it has its own charm with extreme characters in an offbeat black comedy crime world. I was also impressed with The McKenzie Break is a very tense PoW escape film, now on Blu-ray, and I was pleasantly surprised by its effectiveness. The Wicked Lady is a bit of a mess with one its, few, highlights being a promiscuous and scantily clad Faye Dunaway. Taken 3 has none of the appeal of the first entry and has devolved into another tired overly-violent Hollywood cliché. Pass. On DVD I covered Eclipse series 42: Silent Ozu - Three Crime Dramas with the director's 1930 Walk Cheerfully, That Night's Wife and a comparison of 1933's Dragnet Girl. Eric reviewed Czech filmmaker Vera Chytilová's Fruit of Paradise by Second Run in the UK and the fantasy-horror-mystery Angels of Darkness. “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” - Oscar Wilde

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

The Beyond BD - From legendary Italian horror master Lucio Fulci comes the ultimate classic of supernatural terror. A cursed hotel, built over one of the seven gateways to hell, becomes a malevolent abyss that begins devouring both the bodies and the souls of all who enter in a graphic frenzy of gory crucifixions, brutal chain-whippings, eyeball impalements, sulphuric acid meltdowns, flesh-eating tarantulas, throat-shredding demon dogs and ravenous bloodthirsty zombies. THE BEYOND is a towering achievement in hair-raising, mind-bending cinematic terror! Blu-ray Release Date: March 24th, 2015

Miami Blues BD - Based on the late Charles Willeford's series of hard-boiled crime novels featuring Miami cop Hoke Moseley, the Jonathan Demme-produced Miami Blues opens with the prison release of Frederick Frenger Jr. (Alec Baldwin), a deranged killer who has barely de-boarded his plane before he's killed a Hare Krishna in the airport. Checking into his hotel, Frenger meets up with Susie Waggoner (Jennifer Jason Leigh), a young prostitute with dreams of domestic life, and the two quickly become romantically involved. Meanwhile, the Hare Krishna murder case is given to Moseley (Fred Ward), a grizzled vet who vows to hunt down Frenger, but may be getting too long in the tooth for the demands of his job. Blu-ray Release date: April 28th, 2015

Zardoz BD - Writer-director John Boorman’s fabulously bizarre Zardoz (1974) is a visually stunning science fiction/fantasy fable starring Sean Connery as the spanner in the works of a dreamily languid future society. A primitive Adam, Connery’s Zed charges like a bull through the china shop of a civilization from which all signs of lusty humanity have been drained. Co-starring the fascinating Charlotte Rampling, and featuring spectacular production design by Anthony Pratt and stunning cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth. Blu-ray Release date: April 14th, 2015

The Story of Adele H. BD - The Story of Adèle H (L’Histoire d’Adèle H., 1975) is the sublime François Truffaut’s frighteningly intense look at amour fou: the obsessive love that drives a woman to destruction. The woman is Adèle Hugo (tragically incarnated by the magnificent Isabelle Adjani), the talented and privileged daughter of the most celebrated author in Europe; the object of her affection is a n’er-do-well English soldier, one Lieutenant Pinson (Bruce Robinson, future director of the riotous Withnail & I). Based on fact, this titanically poetic film follows the infatuated Adèle as she trails Pinson from one end of the earth to the other, descending into madness and living on the fire of her passion. Stunningly photographed by the singular Nestor Alemandros and featuring a towering score by Maurice Jaubert. Blu-ray Release date: April 14th, 2015

The McKenzie Break BD - The McKenzie Break is an unusual POW escape drama in that the would-be escapees are German prisoners, held in a Scottish camp. When a Luftwaffe pilot is murdered in the compound, British major Ian Hendrey investigates. He suspects that the killing is tied in with a complex escape plan, engineered by German commander Helmut Griem. Before the inevitable break, the prisoners form into the sort of separate factions and pressure groups that fomented the Nazi upheaval in Germany in the first place. Based on a novel by Sidney Shelley, The McKenzie Break was actually filmed in Ireland rather than Scotland. Blu-ray Release date: May 15th, 2015

X: The Man With the X-ray Eyes BD - Ray Milland plays Dr. James Xavier, a world renowned scientist experimenting with human eyesight. He devises a drug, that when applied to the eyes, enables the user to see beyond the normal realm of our sight (ultraviolet rays etc.) it also gives the user the power to see through objects. Xavier tests this drug on himself, when his funding is cut off. As he continues to test the drug on himself, Xavier begins to see, not only through walls and clothes, but through the very fabric of reality! Blu-ray Release date: May 12th, 2015

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night BD - Strange things are afoot in Bad City. The Iranian ghost town, home to prostitutes, junkies, pimps, and other sordid souls, is a place that reeks of death and hopelessness, where a lonely vampire is stalking the towns most unsavory inhabitants. But when boy meets girl, an unusual love story begins to blossom...blood red. The first Iranian Vampire Western, Ana Lily Amirpour's debut feature A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night basks in the sheer pleasure of pulp. A joyful mash-up of genre, archetype and iconography, its prolific influences span spaghetti westerns, graphic novels, horror films, and the Iranian New Wave. Amped by a mix of Iranian rock, techno and Morricone-inspired riffs, its airy, anamorphic, black-and-white aesthetic and artfully drawn-out scenes combine the simmering tension of Sergio Leone with the surrealism of David Lynch. Blu-ray Release date: April 21st, 2015

Taken 3 BD - The hunter becomes the hunted when Liam Neeson returns as former CIA operative Bryan Mills, who finds himself framed for the brutal murder of his ex-wife (Famke Janssen). Consumed with rage, and pursued by a savvy police inspector (Forest Whitaker), Mills must rely on his “particular set of skills” one last time to find the real killers, clear his name, and protect the only thing that matters to him now — his daughter (Maggie Grace). Blu-ray Release date: April 21st, 2015

Inherent Vice BD - After a publishing career of more than 50 years, Thomas Pynchon has finally allowed one of his novels to be filmed. Inherent Vice, which has been adapted and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is all about a stoner private detective named Larry “Doc” Sportello in 1970 southern California, called in by an ex-girlfriend to investigate the sinister disappearance of her married lover. It is an occult mystery upon which Doc attempts to shed light using the torch he still carries for her. The resulting movie is a delirious triumph: a stylish-squared meeting of creative minds, a swirl of hypnosis and symbiosis, with Pynchon’s prose partly assigned to a narrating character and partly diversified into funky dialogue exchanges. Each enigmatic narrative development is a twist of the psychedelic kaleidoscope. Blu-ray Release date: April 28th, 2015

Blood and Black Lace BD - Director Mario Bava's second thriller revolves around a fashion salon owned by wealthy Cristina (Eva Bartok) and her greedy lover Max (Cameron Mitchell). The salon is a front for cocaine-trafficking and blackmail, so when model Isabella (Lea Kruger) is viciously strangled, leaving a detailed diary behind, many of the people connected with the salon become very nervous. Isabella's roommate Nicole (Arianna Gorini) finds the diary and soon has her throat clawed out with a piece of medieval armor. Peggy (Mary Arden), who borrowed abortion money from Isabella, is tortured and has her face pressed into a red-hot iron. The bodies continue to pile up until a conspiracy is exposed and the perpetrators start getting their just desserts. Luciano Pigozzi, Massimo Righi, and Claude Dantes are among the cast. Blu-ray Release Date: April 13th, 2015

The Wicked Lady BD -
 Legendary actress, Faye Dunaway (3 Days of the Condor, Network, Bonnie & Clyde) looking delectable in her 17th Century wardrobe, stars as Lady Barbara Skelton, a beautiful English socialite who finds her life extremely dull in spite of being married to a rich man (Denholm Elliot, Trading Places). In order to escape her banal existence, Barbara begins an affair with a miscreant criminal, Jackson (Alan Bates, The Go-Between), and together they enter into a life of crime… specifically, highway robbery. Blu-ray Release date: April 21st, 2015

Angels of Darkness - Lara (Eleanor Tomlinson) and her estranged father, Dr. Hill (Stephen Rea), travel behind the iron curtain to a decrepit castle outside the Hungarian town of Styria. In the nearby woods, Lara witnesses a violent car crash. Carmilla (Julia Pietrucha), the lone survivor, crawls from the wreckage. When Lara hides this beautiful and mysterious stranger in the castle, the two start an intense and chaotic friendship. As their relationship deepens, crops whither, farm animals die, and the young women of Styria begin to go mad. When local girls are found dead from apparent suicides, Lara wonders if Carmilla is to blame or is there a darker secret behind the mass hysteria destroying the town. DVD Release Date: February 24th, 2015

Fruit of Paradise - The late, great Czech filmmaker Vera Chytilová, followed the success of her ground-breaking exercise in anarchic cinema DAISIES (1966) with the even more extraordinary FRUIT OF PARADISE. An experimental, densely symbolic retelling of the Adam and Eve story, Chytilová utilizes every cinematic tool to create a ravishing tapestry of ideas, textures, and visual tropes. DVD Release Date: April 13th, 2015

Eclipse series 42: Silent Ozu - Three Crime Dramas - The great Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu is best known for the stately, meditative domestic dramas he made after World War II. But during his first decade at Shochiku studios, where he dabbled in many genres, he put out a trio of precisely rendered, magnificently shot and edited silent crime films about the hopes, dreams, and loves of small-time crooks. Heavily influenced in narrative and visual style by the American films that Ozu adored, these movies are revelatory early examples of his cinematic genius, accompanied here by new piano scores by Neil Brand. DVD Release Date: April 21st, 2015

Dragnet Girl - This silent gangster picture by Yasujiro Ozu (1933), about a typist determined to make her criminal boyfriend go straight, is one of the most striking of Ozu's American-style silents. It stars the great Kinuyo Tanaka, who later played the title role in Mizoguchi's The Life of Oharu and subsequently became a director herself (the first Japanese woman to do so). DVD Release Date: April 21st, 2015
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

April 20th, 2015

 

Blue Sky [Blu-ray] (Tony Richardson, 1994) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Carl Theodor Dreyer Collection [Blu-ray] (Limited Edition Blu-ray box set) - Day of Wrath (1943), Ordet (1955), Gertrud (1964), Master of the House (1925) 7 Dreyer's short films - RB UK BFI

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

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

Cooley High [Blu-ray] (Michael Schultz, 1975) Olive (BEAVER REVIEW)

Dance with Me, Henry [Blu-ray] (Charles Barton, 1956) Olive Films

Escape From New York (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 1981) Shout! Factory

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night [Blu-ray] (Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Ghoul [Blu-ray] (T. Hayes Hunter, 1933) RB UK Network

Midnight Run [Blu-ray] (Martin Brest, 1988) RB UK Second Sight (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Offence [Blu-ray] (Sidney Lumet, 1972) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Pete Walker Collection II [Blu-ray] (The Flesh and Blood Show, Frightmare, House of Mortal Sin, Home Before Midnight, Man of Violence/The Big Switch) Redemption (BEAVER REVIEW)

The River [Blu-ray] (Jean Renoir, 1951) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Eclipse series 42: Silent Ozu - Three Crime Dramas (Walk Cheerfully, That Night's Wife, Dragnet Girl) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Three Stooges Collection - Volume One - Triple Feature [Blu-ray] (Time Out for Rhythm, Rockin' in the Rockies and Have Rocket, Will Travel) - Mill Creek Entertainment

Three Stooges Collection - Volume Two - Triple Feature - [Blu-ray] (The Three Stooges Meet Hercules, Three Stooges Go Around The World In A Daze and The Outlaws Is Coming) Mill Creek Entertainment
The Wicked Lady [
Blu-ray] (Michael Winner, 1983) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

April 27th, 2015

 

The Barber [Blu-ray] (Basel Owies, 2014) Arc Entertainment

Barquero [Blu-ray] (Gordon Douglas, 1970) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Convoy [Blu-ray] (Sam Peckinpah, 1978) Kino Lorber

The Duke of Burgundy [Blu-ray] (Peter Strickland, 2014) RB UK Artificial Eye

Fierce Creatures [Blu-ray] (Fred Schepisi, Robert Young, 1997) RB UK Fabulous Films

The Friends of Eddie Coyle [Blu-ray] (Peter Yates, 1973) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Harry & Son [Blu-ray] (Paul Newman, 1984) Olive Films

Inherent Vice [Blu-ray] (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2014) Warner Home Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Little Man Tate [Blu-ray] (Jodie Foster, 1991) Olive Films

Lord of the Flies [Blu-ray] (Harry Hook, 1990) Olive Films

Miami Blues [Blu-ray] (George Armitage, 1990) Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)

Model for Murder (Terry Bishop, 1959) R2 UK Network

Satyricon [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1969) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Le Silence de la Mer [Blu-ray] (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1949) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Village of the Damned [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 1995) RB UK Fabulous Films

The White Buffalo [Blu-ray] (J. Lee Thompson, 1977) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

May 4th, 2015

 

1941 [Blu-ray] (Steven Spielberg, 1979) Universal Studios

Always [Blu-ray] (Steven Spielberg, 1989) Universal Studios

Anchors Aweigh [Blu-ray] (George Sidney, 1945) Warner Archive

Bill Morrison: Selected Films 1996-2014 [Blu-ray] - RB UK BFI

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

Clint Eastwood: The Universal Pictures 7-Movie Collection [Blu-ray] (Two Mules for Sister Sara, Joe Kidd, High Plains Drifter, Coogan’s Bluff, The Beguiled, Play Misty For Me and The Eiger Sanction) Universal Studios

Dollman vs. Demonic Toys [Blu-ray] (Charles Band, 1993) Full Moon Features

Duel [Blu-ray] (Steven Spielberg, 1971) Universal Studios (BEAVER REVIEW)

Fifty Shades of Grey [Blu-ray] (Sam Taylor-Johnson, 2015) Universal Studios

The Frank Sinatra Collection [Blu-ray] (Anchors Aweigh, On the Town, Guys and Dolls, Ocean's 11, Robin and the 7 Hoods) Warner

Get Shorty [Blu-ray] (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1995) MGM

The Long Good Friday Steelbook [Blu-ray] (John Mackenzie, 1980) RB UK Arrow Video

The Long Good Friday / Mona Lisa [Blu-ray] (John Mackenzie, Neil Jordan) RB UK Arrow Video

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

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

Munich [Blu-ray] (Steven Spielberg, 2005) Universal Studios

National Gallery (Frederick Wiseman, 2014) R2 UK Soda Pictures

On the Town [Blu-ray] (Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly, 1949) Warner

Road House [Blu-ray] (Rowdy Herrington, 1989) MGM

Robin and the 7 Hoods [Blu-ray] (Gordon Douglas, 1964) Warner

The Secret Invasion [Blu-ray] (Roger Corman, 1964) Kino Lorber

Selma [Blu-ray] (Ava DuVernay, 2014) Paramount

Sergio Leone Anthology [Blu-ray] (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Duck, You Sucker) MGM

The Stranger [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1946) RB UK Network

The Sugarland Express [Blu-ray] (Steven Spielberg, 1974) Universal Studios

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

Unbroken [Blu-ray] (Angelina Jolie, 2014) Universal Pictures UK (BEAVER REVIEW)

Winter Sleep [Blu-ray] (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2014) Adopt Films

 

May 11th, 2015

 

Battlestar Galactica: The Definitive Collection [Blu-ray] - Universal Studios

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

Cairo Road (David MacDonald, 1950) R2 UK Network

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

Jamaica Inn 75th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1939) Cohen Media Group

Just Before I Go [Blu-ray] (Courteney Cox, 2014) Anchor Bay

Make Way for Tomorrow [Blu-ray] (Leo McCarey, 1937) Criterion

Mortdecai [Blu-ray] (David Koepp, 2015) Lions Gate

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

Nymphomaniac Volumes I & II Directors Cut [Blu-ray] - RB UK Artificial Eye

The Organization [Blu-ray] (Don Medford, 1971) Kino Lorber

Orgazmo [Blu-ray] (Trey Parker, 1997) Universal Studios

The Premature Burial [Blu-ray] (Roger Corman, 1962) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

She Killed in Ecstasy [Blu-ray] (Jesús Franco, 1971) Severin Films

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

Still Alice [Blu-ray] (Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland, 2014) Sony

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne [Blu-ray] (Walerian Borowczyk, 1981) Arrow US

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne [Blu-ray] (Walerian Borowczyk, 1981) RB UK Arrow

They Call Me Mister Tibbs! [Blu-ray] (Gordon Douglas, 1970) Kino Lorber

To Die For [Blu-ray] (Gus Van Sant, 1995) RB UK Network

Tip Top [Blu-ray] (Serge Bozon, 2013) Kino Lorber

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

Two Men in Town [Blu-ray] (Rachid Bouchareb, 2014) Cohen Media

Vampyros Lesbos [Blu-ray] (Jesús Franco, 1971) Severin

Violent Moment (Sidney Hayers, 1959) R2 UK Network

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes [Blu-ray] (Roger Corman, 1963) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

   
   
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