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OF May 13th, 2019

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

Universal Horror Collection, Vol. 2 (Murders in the Zoo, The Mad Ghoul, The Mad Doctor of Market Street, The Strange Case of Dr. Rx) [Blu-ray] (Various) Shout! Factory

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada [Blu-ray] (Tommy Lee Jones, 2005) Sony

People on Sunday [Blu-ray] (Robert Siodmak, Edgar G. Ulmer, 1930) RB UK BFI

Winning [Blu-ray] (James Goldstone, 1969) Universal

Shadow [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Yimou Zhang, 2018) Region Free Well Go USA

Shadow [Blu-ray] (Yimou Zhang, 2018) Well Go USA

633 Squadron [Blu-ray] (Walter Grauman, 1964) RB UK Final Cut Entertainment

War and Peace [Blu-ray] (Sergey Bondarchuk, 1966) RB UK Criterion

When a Stranger Calls [Blu-ray] (Fred Walton, 1979) RB UK Second Sight

Asylum - Limited Edition [Blu-ray] (Roy Ward Baker, 1972) RB UK Second Sight

L'eau à la bouche (aka A Game for Six Lovers) [Blu-ray] (Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, 1960) Cinetrove

The House That Dripped Blood [Blu-ray] (Peter Duffell, 1971) RB UK Second Sight

A Kid for Two Farthings [Blu-ray] (Carol Reed, 1955) RB UK BFI

Pasolini: Trilogy of Life Set (The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales, Arabian Nights) [Blu-ray] (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1971-1974) RB UK BFI

Comes a Horseman [Blu-ray] (Alan J. Pakula, 1978) RB UK BFI

The Keeper (aka Trautmann) [Blu-ray] (Marcus H. Rosenmüller, 2018) RB UK Spirit Entertainment

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom [Blu-ray] (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1975) RB UK BFI

Pursuit [Blu-ray] (Michael Crichton, 1972) Kino

Between the Lines [Blu-ray] (Joan Micklin Silver, 1977) Universal

Manhunt: Season 1 [Blu-ray] (Various, 2019) Acorn Media

The Leopard Man [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tourneur, 1943) Shout! Factory

Criss Cross [Blu-ray] (Robert Siodmak, 1949) Shout! Factory

La Ronde [Blu-ray] (Max Ophuls, 1950) RB UK Bluebell Films

Arabesque [Blu-ray] (Stanley Donen, 1966) Universal

Kind Hearts and Coronets 70th Anniversary Collector’s Edition [Blu-ray] (Robert Hamer, 1949) RB UK Studiocanal

Of Flesh and Blood: The Cinema of Hirokazu Kore-eda [Maborosi, After Life, Nobody Knows, Still Walking] [Blu-ray] (Hirokazu Kore-eda, 1995-2008) RB UK BFI

Swing Time [Blu-ray] (George Stevens, 1936) RB UK Criterion

Bloody Terror: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J Warren (Satan's Slave, Prey, Terror, Inseminoid, Bloody New Year) [Blu-ray] (Norman J Warren, 1976-1987) Region Free Indicator

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): Roman Polanski's Bitter Moon has been transferred to Blu-ray by Kino with appreciative Troy Howarth commentary. It steals our number 1 spot this week. I thoroughly enjoyed Jack Clayton's Room at the Top on new Blu-ray from BFI. A wonderful kitchen sink drama with 2 excellent commentaries included. A must own. Georges Clouzot’s brilliant La Prisonnière gets some Region 'A' Blu-ray coverage from Kino. An exciting film experience with a new Kat Ellinger commentary. Rainer Sarnet's November - "It's unlike anything else you've ever seen and that's even if you've seen a bunch of black-and-white Estonian fairy tale films." It's on sumptuous new Blu-ray from Eureka (Montage Pictures). Jacques Rivette's The Nun, a landmark of the French New Wave gets a Blu-ray release with commentary. Agnès Varda's One Sings the Other Doesn't get the Criterion Blu-ray treatment. One of the great director’s warmest and most politically trenchant films. Those appreciating the latter collage film essay work of Jean-Luc Godard - we have 2018's The Image Book on Blu-ray from Kino. Robert Altman's 3 Women remains one of my all-time favorite film, and the new Wildside Blu-ray has one of their wonderfully desirable books that include 100's of color photographs. No many agree, but I loved the pulpy-adventure aspects of The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot with Sam Elliott - now available on Blu-ray. Jim Jarmusch's star-packed human comedy Broken Flowers with Bill Murray gets a Blu-ray release from Kino. Curtis Hanson's The Bedroom Window is superior to the usual formulaic 80s thriller and the new Blu-ray offers a commentary. Hal Ashby's first film, the fun romantic-comedy The Landlord gets a Blu-ray release with 1.5 hours of new interviews. While I still have warm nostalgic memories of George Roy Hill's The Sting but Universal haven't improved on their flawed transfer of the 2012 Blu-ray release. Black Moon Rising, with Tommy Lee Jones, was written by John Carpenter and the new Blu-ray is totally stacked including new commentary. Link is a 'primate vs. man' horror and is a less-typical creature-feature to enjoy on Blu-ray - also with commentary. Don't misconstrue Escape From Women's Prison as quintessential to the sub-genre despite the title. Although it is certainly sexploitive even with Nazi-esque Wardens. It is on Blu-ray from Severin Films. Midas Run is a weak crime-caper comedy but has some star power and is on Blu-ray. The Fifth Floor is a very dated, low-rent wrongly-committed-to-the-asylum over-the-top thriller that looks horrible on Blu-ray.

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  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

Room at the Top BD - In post-war industrial Yorkshire, climbing Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) aims to woo the boss's daughter as he attempts to reach the top of his profession. But when his working class background hampers his efforts, Joe seeks solace with the unhappily married Alice (Simone Signoret) an affair that will have dire consequences. Blu-ray Release Date: May 20th, 2019

La Prisonnière: Woman in Chains BD - The final film of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s brilliant career, La Prisonnière (1968) is a sensuously colorful film of voyeuristic sexual obsession. It maps a love triangle between abstract sculptor Gilbert (Bernard Fresson), his TV editor girlfriend Josée (Elisabeth Wiener), and art gallery owner Stanislas (Laurent Terzieff). At an art opening, Gilbert ditches Josée, so she ends up going home with Stanislas, who shows her a photograph of a woman in bondage. The image is shocking and alluring, and Josée asks to attend his next erotic photo shoot, her first step in unlocking the depths of her desires. Making full use of the psychedelic optical effects that Clouzot developed for the unfinished L’Enfer, La Prisonnière is a visionary swansong for this legendary cinema artist. Blu-ray Release Date: May 28th, 2019

November BD - One of the most inventive, magical, and also exceedingly funny films of recent international cinema, November evokes influences as varied as Guy Maddin and The Brothers Grimm, Bela Tarr and Jan Svankmajer, while also remaining wholly and deliriously original. It's unlike anything else you've ever seen and that's even if you've seen a bunch of black-and-white Estonian fairy tale films. Blu-ray Release Date: May 13th, 2019

Link BD - Elisabeth Shue and Terence Stamp co-star in this suspenseful horror film directed by Richard Franklin and featuring a chilling score by legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith . Young graduate student Jane Chase (Shue) becomes the new assistant to an eccentric zoology professor (Stamp) at the remote home he shares with two brilliant chimpanzees and an elderly orangutan butler named Link. But when one of the chimps is found dead and the professor mysteriously disappears, Link becomes dangerously aggressive towards Jane. Now, the time for “monkey business” is over and the true terror is about to begin. Blu-ray Release Date: May 14th, 2019

The Sting BD - The movie has a nice, light-fingered style to it. Hill gently kids the 1930s with his slight exaggerations of fashions and styles. He tells his story episodically, breaking the movie down into the various plateaus of the con game. And he's awfully good at maintaining a kind of off-balance pacing; we can never quite pin Newman and Redford down. They're always sort of angling into scenes, making enigmatic statements under their breath and staying at least a step ahead of us. Hill's visual style is oblique; instead of stationing his actors in the frame and recording the action, he seems to sneak up on it. Newman and Redford almost seem on their way to another movie. If that sounds like a criticism, it's not meant as one: The style here is so seductive and witty it's hard to pin down. Blu-ray Release Date: May 7th, 2019

Black Moon Rising BD - A John Carpenter story served as the launching pad for Black Moon Rising. Veteran thief Quint (Tommy Lee Jones) is hired by the FBI to steal some politically volatile computer tapes. The owners of the tapes are displeased, and begin chasing Quint all over the countryside. Just when he's about to surrender his booty, Quint's car -- wherein the tapes are stored -- is stolen by Nina (Linda Hamilton). She delivers the car to her corporate-villain boyfriend Ryland (Robert Vaughn), who runs a hot auto ring. Blu-ray Release Date: April 15th, 2019

Escape From Women's Prison BD - Four female convicts break out of prison, and during their escape they take hostage a bus full of young female tennis players. They drive the bus to the house of the judge who originally sent them to prison, where--since this is after all a women-in-prison picture--the hostages undergo various forms of physical and sexual abuse in various degrees of nudity. Blu-ray Release Date: April 30th, 2019

3 Women (Wildside) BD - In a dusty, under-populated California resort town, Pinky Rose (Sissy Spacek), a naïve and impressionable Southern waif begins her life as a nursing home attendant. There, Pinky finds her role model in fellow nurse "Thoroughly Modern" Millie Lammoreaux (Shelley Duvall), a misguided would-be sophisticate and hopeless devotee of Cosmopolitan and Woman's Day magazines. When Millie accepts Pinky into her home at the Purple Sage singles complex, Pinky's hero-worship evolves into something far stranger and more sinister than either could have anticipated. Featuring brilliant performances from Spacek and Duvall, Robert Altman's dreamlike masterpiece, 3 Women, careens from the humorous to the chilling to the surreal, resulting in one of the most unusual and compelling films of the 1970s. Wildside Blu-ray Release Date: May 8th, 2015

The Bedroom Window BD - In director/writer Curtis Hanson's 1987 chiller The Bedroom Window, architect Terry Lambert (Steve Guttenberg) experiences a most disorienting turn of events when his French lover, Sylvia (Isabelle Huppert) - the wife of his boss - walks over to the titular window in-between lovemaking sessions and witnesses a mysterious man strangling a helpless victim (Elizabeth McGovern). By the time Guttenberg comes to the window, he can see only a crowd of spectators. Blu-ray Release Date: May 14th, 2019

Broken Flowers BD - A man sets out to find the son he didn't know he had and winds up getting answers to some questions he never asked in this comedy-drama from director Jim Jarmusch. Don Johnston (Bill Murray) is an emotionally blank middle-aged man who has never married and lives a quiet, comfortable life thanks to shrewd investments in computers (though he doesn't use one himself). After being given his walking papers by his latest girlfriend, Sherry (Julie Delpy), Don receives an anonymous letter informing him he fathered a son 19 years ago, and that the boy wants to find his dad. Blu-ray Release Date: May 7th, 2019

The Nun BD - Jacques Rivette’s THE NUN (1965), initially banned in France, can now be seen in all its revolutionary glory. Adapted from Denis Diderot’s novel, it follows a rebellious nun (played by an incandescent Anna Karina) who is forced into taking her vows. Initially shunted into a restrictive, torturous convent, she eventually moves on to a more liberated one, where she becomes an object of Mother Superior’s (Liselotte Pulver) obsession. Banned for over a year by the French Minister of Information, and not released in the United States until 1971, it slowly became a landmark of the French New Wave, and with this stunning restoration, should also become an object of worship. Blu-ray Release Date: May 29th, 2019

The Landlord BD - Wealthy, insensitive young Beau Bridges buys an inner-city tenement, planning to evict the present occupants and construct a luxury home for himself. But once he ventures into the tenement, he grows quite fond of the low-income ethnic types who dwell within. He even kicks over the traces of his WASP upbringing by romancing black tenants Diana Sands and Marki Bey. Though essentially a comedy, The Landlord offers several painful truths about ghetto existence. Essentially, Beau Bridges acts as the audience's "eyes:" we learn as he learns, we grow as he grows. The Landlord represents the first directorial effort of Oscar-winning film editor Hal Ashby. Blu-ray Release Date: May 14th, 2019

The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot BD - Calvin Barr (Sam Elliott), who fought during WWII, is an unsung hero responsible for saving the world from one of the biggest tyrannical rules in history. Ending the war, he was able to infiltrate the Nazi ranks and assassinate Adolf Hitler. Years after his service, he finds himself being forced out of retirement by the FBI to save the world again. With Bigfoot wandering Canada and carrying a dangerous plague, he has to stop the creature before it's too late. Blu-ray Release Date: May 9th, 2019

Bitter Moon BD - Roman Polanski explores the sexy side of obsession and the wild side of romance in this outrageous look at the dark side of love. Starring Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, Hugh Grant and Kristin Scott Thomas. A mild-mannered man (Grant) attempts to rekindle the sexual fire in his marriage while on a cruise, but he develops an irresistible infatuation with an eccentric paraplegic’s wife (Seigner). Offbeat and original, this voyage of wild obsession puts a whole new twist on the concept of marital bliss. Blu-ray Release Date: May 21st, 2019

One Sings the Other Doesn't BD - In the early 1960s in Paris, two young women become friends. Pomme is an aspiring singer. Suzanne is a pregnant country girl unable to support a third child. Pomme lends Suzanne the money for an illegal abortion, but a sudden tragedy soon separates them. Ten years later, they reunite at a demonstration and pledge to keep in touch via postcard, as each of their lives is irrevocably changed by the women’s liberation movement. A buoyant hymn to sisterly solidarity rooted in the hard-won victories of a generation of women, One Sings, the Other Doesn‘t is one of Agnès Varda’s warmest and most politically trenchant films, a feminist musical for the ages. Blu-ray Release Date: May 28th, 2019

The Image Book BD - The legendary Jean-Luc Godard (La Chinoise, Goodbye to Language) adds to his influential, iconoclastic legacy with this provocative collage film essay, a vast ontological inquiry into the history of the moving image and a commentary on the contemporary world. Winner of the first Special Palme d’Or to be awarded in the history of the Cannes Film Festival, The Image Book is another extraordinary addition to the French master’s filmography. Blu-ray Release Date: May 21st, 2019

Midas Run BD - A disgruntled British secret service officer and an aspiring author turn to crime when they are again passed over for prominent career advancements. John Pedley (Fred Astaire) is the agent who has been passed over for knighthood one too many times for his liking. He proposes a plan to university professor Mike Warden (Richard Crenna), who has been fired for taking part in a peace demonstration. With the help of Sylvia Giroux (Anne Heywood), they recruit a retired SS officer and a former Italian fascist as they attempt to hijack a fortune in gold bricks from the British crown. Blu-ray Release Date: May 21st, 2019

The Fifth Floor BD - With a cast sure to please cult and horror fans alike, this pseudo-women's-prison film from director Hikmet Avedis is a good bet for genre followers. Pretty Dianne Hull plays Kelly McIntire, a disco bartender who is poisoned as part of a botched murder scheme and sent to a mental hospital. Once there, she is raped by evil orderly Carl (Bo Hopkins), witnesses murders and suicides, and eventually escapes only to be dragged screaming back to the horrors of the fifth floor. Blu-ray Release Date: November 13th, 2018
 

Next 2 weeks on the Calendar

May 13th, 2019

 

 

The Annihilators [Blu-ray] (Charles E. Sellier Jr., 1985) Arrow UK

The Bedroom Window [Blu-ray] (Curtis Hanson, 1987) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Big Clock [Blu-ray] (John Farrow, 1948) Arrow Academy

Blue Spring [Blu-ray] (Toshiaki Toyoda, 2001) RB UK Third Window

Buster Keaton Collection: Volume 1 (The General, Steamboat Bill, Jr.) [Blu-ray] (Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton, Charles Reisner, 1926, 1928) Cohen

The Chosen [Blu-ray] (Alberto De Martino, 1977) Shout! Factory

Cold Pursuit [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Hans Petter Moland, 2019) Region Free Lionsgate

Colette [Blu-ray] (Wash Westmoreland, 2018) RB UK Lionsgate

Conduct Unbecoming [Blu-ray] (Michael Anderson, 1975) Scorpion Releasing

The Devil's Nightmare [Blu-ray] (Jean Brismée, 1971) Mondo Macabro (BEAVER REVIEW)

Drive - Special Edition [Blu-ray] (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2011) RB UK Icon

Eyes of Laura Mars [Blu-ray] (Irvin Kershner, 1978) Mill Creek Entertainment (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)

Field of Dreams [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Phil Alden Robinson, 1989) Universal

Funny Games [Blu-ray] (Michael Haneke, 1997) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Godzilla [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Roland Emmerich, 1998) Sony Pictures

House of Games [Blu-ray] (David Mamet, 1987) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Landlord [Blu-ray] (Hal Ashby, 1970) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Link [Blu-ray] (Richard Franklin, 1986) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Mortuary [Blu-ray] (Tobe Hooper, 2005) Filmrise

The Night of the Generals [Blu-ray] (Anatole Litvak, 1967) RB UK Eureka (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)

November [Blu-ray] (Rainer Sarnet, 2017) RB UK Eureka (BEAVER REVIEW)

Princess Mononoke - Collector's Edition [Blu-ray] (Hayao Miyazaki, 1997) Shout! Factory

Saint Bernard [Blu-ray] (Gabriel Bartalos, 2013) Severin

Sauvage [Blu-ray] (Camille Vidal-Naquet, 2018) RB UK Saffron Hill

Secret People [Blu-ray] (Thorold Dickinson, 1952) RB UK Network

This Gun for Hire [Blu-ray] (Frank Tuttle, 1942) Shout! Factory

Triple Threat [Blu-ray] (Wayne McClammy, Joshua J. Smith, 2002) Well Go USA

Victoria Series 1-3 [Blu-ray] (Daisy Goodwin, 2016-2019) RB UK ITV Studio

Yakuza Law [Blu-ray] (Teruo Ishii, 1969) Arrow UK

Yakuza Law [Blu-ray] (Teruo Ishii, 1969) Arrow US

May 20th, 2019

 

 

633 Squadron [Blu-ray] (Walter Grauman, 1964) RB UK Final Cut Entertainment

At Eternity's Gate [Blu-ray] (Julian Schnabel, 2018) RB UK Artificial Eye

Bitter Moon [Blu-ray] (Roman Polanski, 1992) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Black Moon Rising [Blu-ray] (Harley Cokeliss, 1986) Kino Lorber (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)

Badlands [Blu-ray] (Terrence Malick, 1973) Criterion UK (BEAVER REVIEW)

Beautiful Boy [Blu-ray] (Felix van Groeningen, 2018) RB UK Studiocanal

The Best of BTF 70th Anniversary [Blu-ray] (Various, 1952-1978) RB UK BFI

The Bostonians [Blu-ray] (James Ivory, 1984) Cohen

Crank [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Neveldine & Taylor, 2006) Region Free Lionsgate

Django [Blu-ray] (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) RB UK Cult Films

Earthquake [Blu-ray] (Mark Robson, 1974) Shout! Factory

The Front Runner [Blu-ray] (Jason Reitman, 2018) RB UK Sony

Glass [4K UHD Blu-ray] (M. Night Shyamalan, 2019) Region Free UK Disney
Glass [Blu-ray] (M. Night Shyamalan, 2019) Region Free UK Disney

Godzilla [4K UHD Blu-ray] (Roland Emmerich, 1998) Region Free UK Sony Pictures

The Hunted [Blu-ray] (J.F. Lawton, 1995) Shout! Factory

The Image Book [Blu-ray] (Jean-Luc Godard, 2018) Kino (BEAVER REVIEW)

Julius Caesar [Blu-ray] (Stuart Burge, 1970) UK Screenbound Pictures (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)

Let the Sunshine In [Blu-ray] (Claire Denis, 2017) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Mary Queen of Scots [Blu-ray] (Josie Rourke, 2018) RB UK Universal

Mega Time Squad [Blu-ray] (Tim van Dammen, 2018) Arrow UK

Midas Run [Blu-ray] (Alf Kjellin, 1969) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Nixon [Blu-ray] (Oliver Stone, 1995) Kino Lorber (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)

No Kidding [Blu-ray] (Gerald Thomas, 1960) RB UK Network

Ring of Bright Water [Blu-ray] (Jack Couffer, 1969) Kino Lorber

RKO Classic Adventures (The Painted Desert, The Pay-Off, The Silver Horde) [Blu-ray] (Various, 1930-1931) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

RKO Classic Romances (Millie, Kept Husbands, The Lady Refuses, The Woman Between, Sin Takes a Holiday) [Blu-ray] Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Robbery [Blu-ray] (Peter Yates, 1967) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Room at the Top [Blu-ray] (Jack Clayton, 1959) RB UK BFI (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Seduction [Blu-ray] (David Schmoeller, 1982) Shout! Factory

She-Devils on Wheels [Blu-ray] (Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1968) Arrow Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Trapped Alive [Blu-ray] (Leszek Burzynski, 1988) Arrow UK

Von Richthofen and Brown [Blu-ray] (Roger Corman, 1971) Kino Lorber

The Woman in the Window [Blu-ray] (Fritz Lang, 1944) RB UK Eureka (ALT-BEAVER REVIEW)