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Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF July 27th, 2015

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

Jishtö ba shkíná! We are in the last few days of the Barnes + Noble Sale - 50% OFF all Criterions! - take advantage while you can!! ! We have reviews of Blu-rays from Masters of Cinema, Criterion, Twilight Time, Kino Lorber, Magnolia of features directed by Billy Wilder, Jacques Tourneur, Cornel Wilde, Karel Reisz, Robert Benton, Kornél Mundruczó, Sergio Sollima, Jesús Franco and more. Our Release Calendar carried over from last week offers films-to-Blu-ray, including October Criterions, by Masaki Kobayashi, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Gus Van Sant, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ken Loach, Walerian Borowczyk, John Sturges, Sam Raimi, John Dahl, Pete Walker, Takeshi Kitano, David Gordon Green, Takashi Miike, Burt Kennedy, Ted Kotcheff, Phil Karlson. We have a CONTEST posted with a wonderful new Criterion Blu-ray prize! Enjoy!

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LAST FEW DAYS! - ALL Criterion Blu-rays are 50% OFF HERE at Barnes and Noble, including:

 

The Vanishing [Blu-ray] (George Sluizer, 1988) Criterion 50% OFF (BEAVER REVIEW)

Always for Pleasure [Blu-ray] (Les Blank, 1978) Criterion Collection 50% OFF! (BEAVER REVIEW)

It Happened One Night [Blu-ray] (Frank Capra, 1934) Criterion 50% OFF! (BEAVER REVIEW)

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

Kwaidan [Blu-ray] (Masaki Kobayashi, 1965) Criterion

Mulholland Dr. [Blu-ray] (David Lynch, 2001) Criterion

The Brood [Blu-ray] (David Cronenberg, 1979) Criterion

My Own Private Idaho [Blu-ray] (Gus Van Sant, 1991) Criterion

A Special Day [Blu-ray] (Ettore Scola, 1977) Criterion

The Honey Pot [Blu-ray] (Joseph L. Mankiewicz , 1967) Kino Lorber

Hidden Agenda [Blu-ray] (Ken Loach, 1990) Kino Lorber

The Beast [Blu-ray] (Walerian Borowczyk, 1975) Arrow USA

Man with the Gun [Blu-ray] (Richard Wilson, 1955) Kino Lorber

The Satan Bug [Blu-ray] (John Sturges, 1965) Kino Lorber

The Destructors [Blu-ray] (Robert Parrish, 1974) Kino Lorber

The Larry Fessenden Collection [Blu-ray] - No Telling (1991), Habit (1995), Wendigo (2001) and The Last Winter(2006) - Shout! Factory

Army Of Darkness [Collector's Edition] [Blu-ray] (Sam Raimi, 1992) - Shout! Factory

Busting [Blu-ray] (Peter Hyams, 1974) Kino Lorber

Unforgettable [Blu-ray] (John Dahl, 1996) Kino Lorber

House of the Long Shadows [Blu-ray] (Pete Walker, 1983) Kino Lorber

Zatoichi [Blu-ray] (Takeshi Kitano, 2003) Lions Gate

Worricker: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] - PBS

The Wonderful Country [Blu-ray] (Robert Parrish, 1959) Kino Lorber

Manglehorn [Blu-ray] (David Gordon Green, 2014) MPI

Over Your Dead Body [Blu-ray] (Takashi Miike, 2014) Shout Factory

Defiance [Blu-ray] (John Flynn, 1980) Kino Lorber

Vigilante Force [Blu-ray] (George Armitage, 1976) Kino Lorber

Young Billy Young [Blu-ray] (Burt Kennedy, 1969) Kino Lorber

Billy Two Hats [Blu-ray] (Ted Kotcheff, 1974) Kino Lorber

Hornets' Nest [Blu-ray] (Phil Karlson, Franco Cirino, 1970) Kino Lorber

Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bordello Of Blood [Blu-ray] (Gilbert Adler, 1996) - Shout! Factory

Tales From The Crypt Presents: Demon Knight [Blu-ray] (Ernest R. Dickerson, 1995) - Shout! Factory

Call Girl of Cthulhu [Blu-ray] (Chris LaMartina, 2014) Camp Motion Pictures

I Am Chris Farley [Blu-ray] (Brent Hodge, Derik Murray, 2015) Virgil Films

Savage Weekend [Blu-ray] (David Paulsen, John Mason Kirby, 1979) Kino Lorber

We Are Still Here [Blu-ray] (Ted Geoghegan, 2015) MPI

Thieves' Highway [Blu-ray] (Jules Dassin, 1949) RB UK Arrow

Deep Red [4k Remaster] [Blu-ray] (Dario Argento, 1975) RB UK Arrow

Edgar Allan Poes Black Cats: Two Adaptations by Sergio Martino & Lucio Fulci [Blu-ray] - RB UK Arrow

Citizenfour [Blu-ray] (Laura Poitras, 2014) Starz / Anchor Bay

About Elly [Blu-ray] (Asghar Farhadi, 2009) Cinema Guild

Elena [Blu-ray] (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2011) Zeitgeist Films

Mia madre [Blu-ray] (Nanni Moretti, 2015) RB UK Artificial Eye

45 Years [Blu-ray] (Andrew Haigh, 2015) RB UK Artificial Eye

Barnacle Bill (Richard Thorpe, 1941) Warner Archive

The Night Has Eyes (Leslie Arliss, 1942) R2 UK Network

The Small Voice (Fergus McDonell, 1948) R2 UK Network

Man with a Gun (Montgomery Tully, 1958) R2 UK Network

The Strange Awakening (Montgomery Tully, 1958) R2 UK Network

24 Hours to Kill (Peter Bezencenet, 1965) R2 UK Network

Nor the Moon By Night (Ken Annakin, 1958) R2 UK Network

The Weak and the Wicked (J. Lee Thompson, 1954) R2 UK Network

Midnight Menace (Sinclair Hill, 1937) R2 UK Network

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): Perhaps a little out-of-the-ordinary, this week I am choosing Storm Fear as my top pick. It is an excellent Noir and I was thoroughly enjoyed the bare-bones Kino Lorber Blu-ray. Go figure. Obviously a more complete package is Criterion's Blu-ray of Karel Reisz's The French Lieutenant's Woman - a brilliant film about Victorian era oppressions and cinema itself. Kornél Mundruczó's White God may be my first Hungarian film - certainly as viewed on Blu-ray. And it's a very good one about a girl and her dog. Billy Wilder's Stalag 17 is another masterpiece from the director and now available on Blu-ray from The Masters of Cinema. Robert Benton's Places in the Heart is a touching Depression-period drama - and another strong, limited edition, Blu-ray from Twilight Time. Absolutely recommended! I seem to be in the minority in my adoration of Jacques Tourneur's War-Gods of the Deep looking impressive on Blu-ray. I have a huge soft spot for films like The Monster That Challenged the World - and the Blu-ray transfer is a significant improvement over the old DVDs. Sergio Sollima crafted another marvelous Spaghetti western with Face to Face - fans of the genre will enjoy the Kino Lorber Blu-ray. Listen Up Philip is a multi-layered film infusing comedy and philosophy. Now on Masters of Cinema Blu-ray. Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is a recognized documentary about the enigmatic author. The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a 70's horror based on a true story. Redemption's Blu-ray of The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein (another sloppy exploitation-horror from Jesus Franco) offers an education commentary from Tim Lucas as a supplement. Stay tuned for DVD review next week!. Another Noir quote “If you can't change your fate, change your attitude..” See you next week!

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

The Town That Dreaded Sundown BD - "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" is about a homicidal maniac who terrorized Texarkana, Ark., during the spring and summer of 1946. If, as the off-screen narrator tells us, the facts are true (only the names have been changed), then the phantom killer was actually a pair of unidentified male feet. Eureka Blu-ray Release Date: August 24th, 2015

Face to Face BD - One of the best spaghetti westerns from genre master Sergio Sollima (The Big Gundown), Faccia a Faccia (Face to Face) is a gang-busting western saga and a gripping parable of the rise of fascism. Upstanding history professor Brad Fletcher (Gian Maria Volonte, A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More) is forced into retirement by his poor health and moves west for the warmer climate. As soon as he arrives, he is taken hostage by famed bandit Solomon Bennett (Tomas Milian, Companeros) in an accidental confrontation, and by necessity is forced to take up with his cohorts. William Berger (Sabata) co-stars in this top-notch western featuring exhilarating score by the great Ennio Morricone (Navajo Joe). This special edition includes both the American English language cut and the uncut original Italian version. Blu-ray Release Date: August 18th, 2015

White God BD - When young Lili is forced to give up her beloved dog Hagen because its mixed-breed heritage is deemed unfit by The State, she and the dog begin a dangerous journey back towards each other. At the same time, all the unwanted, unloved and so-called unfit dogs rise up under a new leader, Hagen, the one-time house-pet who has learned all too well from his Masters in his journey through the streets and animal control centers that man is not always dog's best friend. Blu-ray Release date: July 28th, 2015

Places in the Heart BD - After her husband is killed, Sally Field is forced to take over the debt-ridden Texas family farm herself. Though slightly embittered by the fact that a black man was responsible for her husband's death, Field accepts the help of another African-American, Danny Glover. She is also given aid and comfort by her blind boarder, John Malkovich. Despite almost insurmountable odds, Field manages to bring in the cotton crop and to hold her farm and family together. Throughout the film, director Robert Benton stresses the importance of solidarity in facing down disaster, underlining this point with a remarkable surrealistic finale, in which the "live" members of the cast are seen singing a hymn with the characters who have "died" in the course of the film. Places in the Heart won Sally Field her second Academy Award. Blu-ray Release date: July, 2015

Storm Fear BD - Much of this gripping crime drama takes place in a remote New England farm house owned by the brother of a bank robber. The crook is mortally wounded during his last heist and suddenly shows up seeking shelter. The brother reluctantly harbors the fugitive and his henchmen. Time passes and the henchmen are anxious to move on; unfortunately, their leader is healing. He is also still in love with his brother's wife with whom he had an affair. More trouble ensues when it is revealed that the woman's son was fathered by the crook, not her husband. Meanwhile, a farmhand manages to escape. He tries to alert the cops and this causes the criminals to flee. To help them through the woods the robber takes the boy to guide him. The boy is devastated when his heretofore "decent" uncle shoots his father. Blu-ray Release date: August 4th, 2015

War-Gods of the Deep BD - This sci-fi fantasy film was supposedly inspired by a line from an Edgar Allen Poe poem. It is also the last film made by distinguished director Jacques Tourneur. The adventure begins when the widowed ruler of a sub-oceanic kingdom spies a woman on the land who closely resembles his late wife. Believing that she is the reincarnation of his beloved spouse, the mer-king orders his gill men to kidnap her. Fortunately two courageous divers and their pet rooster brave the mysterious depths and the deadly gillmen to rescue her. Blu-ray Release date: August 11th, 2015

Listen Up Philip BD - Combining intellectual ambition with a singular comic sensibility, the third feature film by writer-director Alex Ross Perry marked a defining moment for the American independent cinema of the 2010s. As with his previous features Impolex and The Color Wheel, the blackly hilarious Listen Up Philip is distinguished as much by its literary pedigree as by its fine attunement to atmosphere, sense of place, and, enabled by the camerawork of Sean Price Williams, the texture of the image. Blu-ray Release date: July 27th, 2015

Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life BD - Author and philosopher Ayn Rand (born Alice Rosenbaum) developed an intense following in the 1930s and '40s for her best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, and her anti-Communist, pro-Capitalism creed of Objectivism. Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is a two-and-a-half hour exploration of her life, work, and influence, featuring newsreel footage of Rand and interviews with her friends, associates, and followers. Narrated by actress Sharon Gless, Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Documentary Feature of 1998. Blu-ray Release date: July 28th, 2015

The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein BD - After the death of Victor Frankenstein (Dennis Price), two figures vie for control of his metallic-skinned monster (Fernando Bilbao) and the radical technology that created him: the scientist's daughter, Vera (Beatriz Savón), and the immortal wizard Cagliostro (Howard Vernon), who is assisted by a blind bird-woman with an unquenchable thirst for blood (Anne Libert). Blu-ray Release date: July 28th, 2015

Stalag 17 BD - William Holden stars as the laconic J.J. Sefton, a prisoner whose cynical and mercenary disposition leads his fellow prisoners to conjecture his role as an informant after two men are shot in an attempt to escape the compound. But who exactly is the real spy shuttling inside knowledge to the ever-watchful Oberst von Scherbach (director Otto Preminger in what would become an iconic screen-role)? Only after the film builds towards an explosive crescendo is the answer finally revealed... Blu-ray Release date: July 27th, 2015

The French Lieutenant's Woman BD - An astounding array of talent came together for the big-screen adaptation of John Fowles’s novel The French Lieutenant’s Woman, a postmodern masterpiece that had been considered unfilmable. With an ingenious script by the Nobel Prize–winning playwright Harold Pinter, British New Wave trailblazer Karel Reisz transforms Fowles’s tale of scandalous romance into an arresting, hugely entertaining movie about cinema. In Pinter’s reimagining, Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep star in parallel narratives, as a Victorian-era gentleman and the social outcast he risks everything to love, and as the contemporary actors playing those roles in a film production, and immersed in their own forbidden affair. Shot by the consummate cinematographer Freddie Francis and scored by the venerated composer and conductor Carl Davis, this is a beguiling, intellectually nimble feat of filmmaking, starring a pair of legendary actors in early leading roles. Blu-ray Release date: August 11th, 2015

The Monster That Challenged the World BD - The Monster That Challenged the World is the misleadingly title for one of the more well-regarded second-echelon horror films of the 1950s. An underwater earthquake in the Sargasso sea yields up the eggs of a long-extinct sea monster. Once hatched, the monster's offspring (which resemble huge snails) sustain themselves by sucking the life forces of various unlucky human land dwellers. Even worse, these horrendous creatures procreate at an incredible rate, laying 3000 eggs per sitting. Eventually, the monsters are neutralized by Modern Science, save for one stray snail that very nearly lunches on a little girl. Blu-ray Release Date: August 11th, 2015
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

July 27th, 2015

 

3 Hearts [Blu-ray] (Benoît Jacquot, 2014) Cohen Media

Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life [Blu-ray] (Michael Paxton, 1997) Strand Releasing (BEAVER REVIEW)

Barnacle Bill (Richard Thorpe, 1941) Warner Archive

Cherry 2000 [Blu-ray] (Steve De Jarnatt, 1987) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Circus [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1928) RB UK Artificial Eye

Clouds of Sils Maria [Blu-ray] (Olivier Assayas, 2014) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein [Blu-ray] (Jess Franco, 1972) Redemption (BEAVER REVIEW)

Ghost Town [Blu-ray] (Richard Governor, 1988) Shout! Factory

The Gold Rush [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1925) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Kid [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1921) RB UK Artificial Eye

Listen Up Philip [Blu-ray] (Alex Ross Perry, 2014) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Miracle Mile [Blu-ray] (Steve De Jarnatt, 1988) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Monte Walsh [Blu-ray] (William A. Fraker, 1970) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Prime Cut [Blu-ray] (Michael Ritchie, 1972) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Quatermass [Blu-ray] (Piers Haggard, 1979) RB UK Network

Shopping [Blu-ray] (Paul W.S. Anderson, 1994) RB UK Fabulous Films

Stalag 17 [Blu-ray] (Billy Wilder, 1953) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Strange Awakening (Montgomery Tully, 1958) R2 UK Network

Suite Française [Blu-ray] (Saul Dibb , 2014) RB UK Entertainment One

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

While We're Young [Blu-ray] (Noah Baumbach, 2014) RB UK Icon Home Entertainment

White God [Blu-ray] (Kornél Mundruczó, 2014) Magnolia (BEAVER REVIEW)

A Woman of Paris [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1923) RB UK Artificial Eye

Zone Troopers [Blu-ray] (Danny Bilson, 1985) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

August 3rd, 2015

 

24 Hours to Kill (Peter Bezencenet, 1965) R2 UK Network

Big House, U.S.A. [Blu-ray] (Howard W. Koch, 1955) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

Brother's Keeper [Blu-ray] (T.J. Amato, Josh Mills, 2013) Alchemy

The Casual Vacancy [Blu-ray] (Jonny Campbell, 2015) Warner

Far from the Madding Crowd [Blu-ray] (Thomas Vinterberg, 2015) 20th Century Fox

Foreign Intrigue [Blu-ray] (Sheldon Reynolds, 1956) Kino Lorber

He Ran All the Way [Blu-ray] (John Berry, 1951) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Insurgent [Blu-ray] (Robert Schwentke, 2015) Lionsgate

Killing Zoe [Blu-ray] (Roger Avary, 1993) RB UK Fabulous Films

A Little Chaos [Blu-ray] (Alan Rickman, 2014) Universal Studios

Madame Bovary [Blu-ray] (Sophie Barthes, 2014) Alchemy

Madman [Blu-ray] (Joe Giannone, 1982) RB UK Arrow Films

Nekromantik [Blu-ray] (Jörg Buttgereit, 1987) RB UK Arrow Films

Night and the City [Blu-ray] (Jules Dassin, 1950) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Nightmare City [Blu-ray] (Umberto Lenzi, 1980) RB UK Arrow

Nor the Moon By Night (Ken Annakin, 1958) R2 UK Network

The Salvation [Blu-ray] (Kristian Levring, 2014) MPI

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

Storm Fear [Blu-ray] (Cornel Wilde, 1955) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

True Story [Blu-ray] (Rupert Goold, 2015) 20th Century Fox

 

August 10th, 2015

 

Bogus [Blu-ray] (Norman Jewison, 1996) Warner

Boys on the Side [Blu-ray] (Herbert Ross, 1995) New Regency Pictures

Eclipse Series 43: Agnès Varda in California (Uncle Yanco, Black Panthers, Lions Love (. . . and Lies), Mur murs, Documenteur) Criterion

The Front Page [Blu-ray] (Lewis Milestone, 1931) Kino Lorber

The French Lieutenant's Woman [Blu-ray] (Karel Reisz, 1981) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Hellfighters [Blu-ray] (Andrew V. McLaglen, 1968) Universal Studios

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

I Am Chris Farley [Blu-ray] (Brent Hodge, Derik Murray, 2015) Virgil Films

The January Man [Blu-ray] (Pat O'Connor, 1989) Kino Lorber

The Monster That Challenged the World [Blu-ray] (Arnold Laven, 1957) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

My Darling Clementine + Frontier Marshall [Limited Edition Blu-ray] - RB UK Arrow Academy

The North Star [Blu-ray] (Nils Gaup, 1996) Warner

The People Under The Stairs [Blu-ray] (Wes Craven, 1991) - Shout! Factory

Still of the Night [Blu-ray] (Robert Benton, 1982) Kino Lorber

Timbuktu [Blu-ray] (Abderrahmane Sissako, 2014) RB UK Artificial Eye

Videodrome [Blu-ray] (David Cronenberg, 1983) RB UK Arrow

War-Gods of the Deep [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tourneur, 1965) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Weak and the Wicked (J. Lee Thompson, 1954) R2 UK Network

 

 

August 17th, 2015

 

The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared [Blu-ray] (Felix Herngren, 2013) Music Box Films

About Elly [Blu-ray] (Asghar Farhadi, 2009) Cinema Guild

Angel Heart [Blu-ray] (Alan Parker, 1987) Lions Gate

Burn, Witch, Burn [Blu-ray] (Sidney Hayers, 1962) Kino Lorber

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

Cruel Story of Youth [Blu-ray] (Nagisa Ôshima, 1960) RB UK Masters of Cinema

Day for Night [Blu-ray] (François Truffaut, 1973) Criterion

Dressed to Kill [Blu-ray] (Brian De Palma, 1980) Criterion

Elena [Blu-ray] (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2011) Zeitgeist Films

Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals [Blu-ray] (Joe D'Amato, 1977) RB UK 88 Films

Face to Face [Blu-ray] (Sergio Sollima, 1967) Kino Lorber (BEAVER REVIEW)

La Grande Bouffe [Blu-ray] (Marco Ferreri, 1973) Arrow US

La Grande Bouffe [Blu-ray] (Marco Ferreri, 1973) RB UK Arrow

Hackers [Blu-ray] (Iain Softley, 1995) Shout! Factory

Hitch Hike [Blu-ray] (Pasquale Festa Campanile, 1977) RB UK 88 Films

Life In Squares [Blu-ray] (Simon Kaijser, 2015) RB UK Dazzler

Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man [Blu-ray] (Ruggero Deodato, 1976) RB UK 88 Films

Midnight Menace (Sinclair Hill, 1937) R2 UK Network

Naked Lunch [Blu-ray] (David Cronenberg, 1991) RB UK Studiocanal

Navajo Joe [Blu-ray] (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) Kino Lorber

Nightmare Castle [Blu-ray] (Mario Caiano, 1965) Severin

Nomads [Blu-ray] (John McTiernan, 1986) - Shout! Factory

Pickup On South Street [Blu-ray] (Samuel Fuller, 1953) RB UK Masters of Cinema

A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die [Blu-ray] (Tonino Valerii, 1972) Kino Lorber

The Sentinel [Blu-ray] (Michael Winner, 1977) Shout! Factory

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

Strangerland [Blu-ray] (Kim Farrant, 2015) Alchemy

A Town Called Hell [Blu-ray] (Robert Parrish, Irving Lerner, 1971) Kino Lorber

The Unbelievers [Blu-ray] (Gus Holwerda, 2013) FilmRise

Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection [Blu-ray] - Disney

Wolcott [Blu-ray] (Colin Bucksey, 1981) RB UK Network

Z Storm [Blu-ray] (David Lam, 2014) Well Go USA

   
   
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