Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF July 29th, 2013

  This Week's Highlights
Alafɩa wɛ? - Good week with D. W. Griffith, Otto Preminger, Anthony Mann, George Stevens, Budd Boetticher, Jacques Rivette, Joshua Logan, and André Téchiné on Blu-ray. We have new Calendar Listings on Blu-ray including films by Orson Welles, Roberto Rossellini, Philip Kaufman, Robin Hardy, Ida Lupino, Elaine May, Ulrich Seidl and more! We've posted a new CONTEST Enjoy!

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The Ice Storm [Blu-ray] (Ang Lee, 1997) 50% OFF! (BEAVER REVIEW)

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Lord of the Flies [Blu-ray] (Peter Brook, 1963) 50% OFF! (BEAVER REVIEW)

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Things to Come [Blu-ray] (William Cameron Menzies, 1936) 50% OFF! (BEAVER REVIEW)

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

The Right Stuff [Blu-ray] (Philip Kaufman , 1983) Warner Home Video

The Wicker Man [Blu-ray] (Robin Hardy, 1973) RB UK StudioCanal

Il Generale della Rovere [Blu-ray] (Roberto Rossellini, 1959) Raro Video

The Hitch-Hiker [Blu-ray] (Ida Lupino, 1953) Kino

Ishtar [Blu-ray] (Elaine May, 1987) Sony

Night Tide [Blu-ray] (Curtis Harrington, 1961) Kino Lorber

The Act of Killing [Blu-ray] (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2012) RB UK Dogwoof

The Stranger [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1946) Kino Lorber

Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm [Blu-ray] (Jacob Hatley, 2010) Kino Lorber

Paradise: Love (Ulrich Seidl, 2012) Strand Releasing

Paradise: Faith (Ulrich Seidl, 2012) Strand Releasing

Paradise: Love/Paradise: Faith/Paradise: Hope Trilogy - R2 UK Soda Pictures

Tokyo Fist [Blu-ray] (Shin'ya Tsukamoto, 1995) RB UK Third Window Films

John Cassavetes: Five Films [Blu-ray] (Shadows, Faces, A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Opening Night) Criterion Collection

I Married a Witch [Blu-ray] (René Clair, 1942) Criterion Collection

I Married a Witch (René Clair, 1942) Criterion Collection

The Uninvited [Blu-ray] (Lewis Allen, 1944) Criterion Collection

The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944) Criterion Collection

La notte [Blu-ray] (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961) Criterion Collection

La notte (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961) Criterion Collection

Eyes Without a Face [Blu-ray] (Georges Franju, 1960) Criterion Collection

The Best Years of Our Lives [Blu-ray] (William Wyler, 1946) Warner

The Bishop's Wife [Blu-ray] (Henry Koster, 1947) Warner

Twixt [Blu-ray] (Francis Ford Coppola, 2013) 20th Century Fox

Leviathan [Blu-ray] (Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel, 2012) The Cinema Guild

The Atomic City [Blu-ray] (Jerry Hopper, 1952) Olive Films

Playing for Time [Blu-ray] (Daniel Mann, 1980) Olive Films

Olympus Has Fallen [Blu-ray] (Antoine Fuqua, 2013) Sony Pictures Entertainment

Il Bidone [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1955) RB UK Masters of Cinema

Van Gogh [Blu-rayy] (Maurice Pialat, 1991) RB UK Masters of Cinema

The Tarnished Angels [Blu-ray] (Douglas Sirk, 1958) RB UK Masters of Cinema

A Time To Love And A Time To Die [Blu-ray] (Douglas Sirk, 1958) RB UK Masters of Cinema

House of Wax [Blu-ray] (André De Toth, 1953) Warner Home Video

The Eagle Has Landed [Blu-ray] (John Sturges, 1976) Shout! Factory

Marnie [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) Universal (BEAVER REVIEW)

Frankenstein [Blu-ray] (James Whale, 1931) Universal (BEAVER REVIEW)

Dracula [Blu-ray] (Tod Browning, 1931) Universal (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): My favorite Blu-ray release of the week is George Steven's Shane - as well as its status as one of the all-time great westerns the new 1080P is a significant leap beyond the DVDs. Masters of Cinema's The Birth of a Nation Blu-ray certainly looks better than their Kino counterpart and it remains an important film. Anthony Mann's God's Little Acre gets put to Blu-ray thank to Olive Films and advances handily over the letterboxed DVDs. I was very keen to see the Noir Cry Vengeance mostly set in Alaska - it looks super on Blu-ray. Joshua Logan put his hand to adapting Bus Stop and it gave Marilyn her chance to blossom - fans will appreciate the new Blu-ray presentation. Masters of Cinema bring us Jacques Rivette's Le pont du Nord a 'free - wheeling, powerful experience whose hypnotic rhythm and ominous undercurrents'. I was extremely impressed with Budd Boetticher's Bullfighter and the Lady - a great film now available on Blu-ray from the folks at Olive Films who also bring us Otto Preminger's interesting bio-pic The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell with Gary Cooper. I got a kick out of Fire Maidens of Outer Space although it is definitely for the unique niche of fans appreciating 'bad' 50's sci-fi cinema. Techine's The Bronte Sisters might have been a shade heavy for me, but I did enjoy the performances. On DVD Eric covered Unit One - Series Two - a continuation of the popular Nordic Noir thriller series. Let the sunshine, let the sunshine, the sun shine in...

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

The Bronte Sisters BD - The rediscovered Classic now fully re-mastered and available for the first time EVER. Three of France's most enduring actresses star in this moody and atmospheric look at the reclusive lives of the Brontë sisters. In a dreary presbytery in Yorkshire, living under the watchful eyes of their aunt and father, a strict Anglican pastor, the sisters write their first works that quickly become literary sensations. Their brother, Branwell, a gifted painter, becomes entangled in a complicated May-December romance that tragically effects everyone in the family. Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

Le pont du Nord BD - Regular Rivette actress Bulle Ogier stars as Marie, a claustrophobic ex - con who, shortly after wandering into Paris, encounters the wild and potentially troubled young woman Baptiste (Pascale Ogier, Bulle's actual 22 - year - old daughter). Baptiste, a knife - wielding, self - proclaimed kung - fu expert with a drive to slash the eyes from faces in adverts (including, in one instance, those on a placard for Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha), accompanies Marie on her quest to solve the mystery behind the contents of her former lover's (Pierre Cl émenti's) suitcase: an amalgam of clippings, patterns, and maps of Paris that points to a vastly unsettling labyrinth replete with signs and intimations whose menacing endgame remains all too unclear. Blu-ray Release date: July 29th, 2013

Shane BD - George Stevens (Giant) made a remarkable contribution to the western lore with his film 'Shane'. The screenplay was based on Jack Schaefer's successful 1949 book of the same name and the film received six Academy Awards nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Brandon de Wilde), Best Supporting Actor (Jack Palance), Best Director, Best Screenplay (by A. B. Guthrie, Jr.), and Best Color Cinematography, and won its sole Oscar award for photographer Loyal Griggs. We seem abandoned in the late 1880s, settlers struggling for a new life and having each other as the only support mechanism. If it crumbles, we all crumble. The brilliance of the direction is it subtly detailing the story with minimal dialogue and like its protagonists preferring more to work within a certain unspoken code of behavior. The ending is uncompromising with the savior of the community becoming the outcast, and he rides off alone into the glorious mountains. Does valor require a decorated champion? or are the deeds themselves more expected than unique and hence the legend of such men seems to grow as the stories are told, often from young boys who become strong young men with real role models for their maturity. Justly considered one of the greatest 'heroic' westerns ever made. Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

Bullfighter and the Lady BD - Robert Stack (TV's The Untouchables) stars as Chuck Regan, a brash American skeet shooting champion whose visit to Mexico introduces him to two irresistible forces: the exotic Anita de la Vega (Joy Page) and the lure of the way of the matador. Unflinching in his confidence, Regan sets out to conquer both. He arranges to learn bullfighting from an icon of the Mexican corrida, Manolo Estrada (Gilbert Roland). But Regan's headstrong assertiveness and desire to impress Anita gets the best of him when he debuts in the ring and knows there's only one way and one place he can redeem himself. The stellar cast includes Katy Jurado, Virginia Grey and John Hubbard. A John Wayne production - beautifully and stylishly directed by Budd Boetticher (Seven Men From Now), this was his breakthrough film and first under the name Budd, previously used the name Oscar Boetticher, Jr. Originally released at 87 minutes - This is the restored 124 minute director's cut. Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell BD - Gary Cooper (High Noon) portrays a controversial American hero in this electrifying, true story of he most sensational military trial in our Country's history. It is the end of WWI and the birth of aerial warfare. Though airplanes had only been used for reconnaissance, Brigadier General Billy Mitchell has foreseen their deadly power and importance in future combat as bombers and fighter planes. But his superiors in the Army Air Service are blind to his prophecy and when Mitchell begins to campaign to build an armed Air Force against their will, they brand him a traitor and summon him for court-martial. Although the Army attempts to cover up the trial, it becomes an explosive media event that explores the self-serving incompetence of the military and how one man's vision can serve to shape history. The stellar cast includes Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellamy, Rod Steiger, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jack Lord, Peter Graves, Darren McGavin and Fred Clark. Directed by Otto Preminger (Anatomy of a Murder). Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

Unit One - Series Two - Series 2 of the long-standing Nordic Noir thriller series that tells the story of a group of staunch crime experts from an elite unit within the Danish police force. We follow their fascinating yet frightening work in the Danish underworld and witness their unflinching commitment and affectionate solidarity when pitted against horrifying, yet all-too-real, examples of the extremes of human nature they face in the line of duty. Unit One is based on true criminal cases through the last 10 years. DVD Release Date: July 22nd, 2013

Cry Vengeance BD - Vic Barron (Mark Stevens), a former San Francisco detective is released from prison after three years for crimes he didn't commit. His wife and child were blown up in a car bomb meant for him, leaving him physically and emotionally scarred for life. he was framed as a dirty cop and lost his job. now he's out crying vengeance against all those responsible. After run-ins with his old partner, Lt. Pat Ryan (Don Haggerty) and mafia strong-arm, the psychotic Roxie Davis (Skip Homeier), the killer's trail leads him to the isolated and picturesque city of Ketchikan, Alaska, where he meets tavern owner Peggy Harding (Martha Hyer), who's fascinated by the soft-spoken, but volcanic Vic. Stylishly directed by the film's star Mark Stevens (Time Table). Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

Fire Maidens of Outer Space BD - Fire Maidens of Outer Space is B sci-fi filmmaking at its best - Outrageous epic about a group of astronauts who encounter a lost race of scantily clad women from Atlantis on the thirteenth moon of planet Jupiter. Of course, all the nubile young ladies are starved for male company and the Earthmen eagerly offer to help. But first they have to combat an indestructible hideous monster that has terrorized the lovely maidens. The film's camp highlight comes when the maidens perform an interpretive dance to the music of Alexander Borodin. Anthony Dexter, Susan Shaw, Paul Carpenter star in this camp classic. This is the uncut 80-minute version of the film, originally released at 73 minutes. Story, screenplay and direction by Cy Roth (Combat Squad, Air Strike). Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

God's Little Acre BD - The primitive, ribald Georgia rustics of Erskine Caldwell's sizzling bestseller are brilliantly brought to the screen by legendary director Anthony Mann (Men in War) and screenwriter Philip Yordan (Johnny Guitar). This widely acclaimed American classic was provocative for it's day and has lost none of its zest and luster. Robert Ryan (The Set-Up), in what many critics claim to be one of his best roles plays Ty Ty Walden, the poor farmer convinced that there's golden treasure buried somewhere on his land. He spends years digging up the farm, littering the fields with empty holes, in his fruitless quest for riches and leaving his family and his sharecroppers to languish in poverty. Ty Ty lives with his two sons Buck (Jack Lord) and Shaw (Vic Morrow), his free-spirited youngest daughter Darlin' Jill (Fay Spain) and Buck's sultry wife, Griselda (Tina Louise) who's still in love with her ex-beau Will Thompson (Aldo Ray), now married to Walden's oldest daughter Rosamund (Helen Westcott). The stellar cast also includes Buddy Hackett as Pluto Swint, a friend of the family running for Sheriff who's obsessed with Darlin' Jill; Rex Ingram as Uncle Felix, the black sharecropper and friend to the family living on Ty Ty's land; Michael Landon as the albino Dave Dawson and Lance Fuller as Jim Leslie, Ty Ty's eldest son who's moved on and turned his back on his family. Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

Bus Stop BD - Marilyn Monroe gives an acclaimed performance in the romantic classic directed by Joshua Logan that features Don Murray in his Oscar®-Nominated role. When Bo (Murray), a naïve rodeo rider, meets saloon performer Cherie (Monroe), he falls head over boots in love. After he literally lassoes Cherie onto a bus headed for Montana, where he plans to marry her, Cherie escapes off the bus--smack in the middle of a snowstorm. But if Bo can learn to rein in his emotions, he might convince Cherie to warm up to him in this rewarding. Blu-ray Release date: July 30th, 2013

The Birth of a Nation BD - The most successful and artistically advanced film of its time, The Birth of a Nation has also sparked protests, riots, and divisiveness since its first release. The film tells the story of the Civil War and its aftermath, as seen through the eyes of two families. The Stonemans hail from the North, the Camerons from the South. When war breaks out, the Stonemans cast their lot with the Union, while the Camerons are loyal to Dixie. After the war, Ben Cameron (Henry B. Walthall), distressed that his beloved south is now under the rule of blacks and carpetbaggers, organizes several like-minded Southerners into a secret vigilante group called the Ku Klux Klan. Blu-ray Release Date: July 29th, 2013
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

July 29th, 2013

 

Angel and the Badman [Blu-ray] (James Edward Grant, 1947) Olive Films

Assault on Wall Street [Blu-ray] (Uwe Boll, 2013) Peace Arch Trinity

The Birth of a Nation [Blu-ray] (D.W. Griffith, 1915) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915) R2 UK Masters of Cinema

The Bronte Sisters [Blu-ray] (André Téchiné, 1979) Cohen Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Bullfighter and the Lady [Blu-ray] (Budd Boetticher, 1951) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Bus Stop [Blu-ray] (Joshua Logan, 1956) Fox Home Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell [Blu-ray] (Otto Preminger, 1955) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Cowboy Bebop Collectors Edition Part 1 [Blu-ray] RB UK Anime Ltd.

Cry Vengeance [Blu-ray] (Mark Stevens, 1954) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Demented [Blu-ray] (Christopher Roosevelt, 2013) Anchor Bay/Starz

The Devil’s Backbone [Blu-ray] (Guillermo del Toro, 2001) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Devil’s Backbone (Guillermo del Toro, 2001) Criterion Collection

Dressed to Kill [Blu-ray] (Brian De Palma, 1989) Region B UK Arrow Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

Fernando Di Leo: The Italian Crime Collection: Vol. 2 [Blu-ray] (Shoot First, Die Later, Kidnap Syndicate & Naked Violence) - Raro (BEAVER REVIEW)

Fire Maidens of Outer Space [Blu-ray] (Cy Roth, 1956) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Fog (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 1980) Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)

Foolish Wives [Blu-ray] (Eric Von Stroheim, 1922) Kino (BEAVER REVIEW)

God's Little Acre [Blu-ray] (Anthony Mann, 1958) Olive Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Incredible Melting Man [Blu-ray] (William Sachs, 1977) Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Keys of the Kingdom [Blu-ray] (John M Stahl, 1944) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Knightriders [Blu-ray] (George A. Romero, 1981) Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)

A Late Quartet [Blu-ray] (Yaron Zilberman, 2012) RB UK Curzon (BEAVER REVIEW)

Love Me Tender [Blu-ray] (Robert D. Webb, 1956) Fox Home Entertainment

Niagara [Blu-ray] (Henry Hathaway, 1953) Fox Home Entertainment (BEAVER REVIEW)

Peggy Sue Got Married [Blu-ray] (Francis Ford Coppola, 1986) Image Entertainment

Possession [Blu-ray] (Andrzej Zulawski, 1981) RB UK Second Sight

Le pont du Nord [Blu-ray] (Jacques Rivette, 1981) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Le pont du Nord (Jacques Rivette, 1981) R2 UK Masters of Cinema

That Touch of Mink [Blu-ray] (Delbert Mann, 1962) Olive Films

 

August 5th, 2013

 

Battlestar Galactica 35th Anniversary [Blu-ray] (Richard A. Colla, 1978) Universal

Bruce Lee Legacy Collection (4 Blu-ray/ 7 DVD) Shout! Factory

Cavalcade [Blu-ray] (Frank Lloyd, 1933) 20th Century Fox

The Earrings of Madame de... [Blu-ray] (Max Ophuls, 1953) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Ishtar [Blu-ray] (Elaine May, 1987) Sony

The Man Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1956) Universal (BEAVER REVIEW)

Mud [Blu-ray] (Jeff Nichols, 2012) Lions Gate

Oblivion [Blu-ray] (Joseph Kosinski, 2013) Universal Studios

Paradise: Love (Ulrich Seidl, 2012) Strand Releasing

Quicksilver [Blu-ray] (Thomas Michael Donnelly, 1986) Image Entertainment

Quest for Fire [Blu-ray] (Jean-Jacques Annaud, 1981) RB UK Second Sight (BEAVER REVIEW)

Smiley's People [Blu-ray] (1982–TV Mini-Series) Acorn Media

Swamp Thing [Blu-ray] (Wes Craven, 1982) Shout! Factory

To the Wonder [Blu-ray] (Terrence Malick, 2012) Magnolia Pictures

Tower of Evil [Blu-ray] (Jim O'Connolly, 1972) Scorpion

 

August 12th, 2013

 

The Coward (Kapurush) [Blu-ray] (Satyajit Ray, 1965) RB UK Artificial Eye

Damned [Blu-ray] (Rene Clement , 1947) Cohen Media

Deranged [Blu-ray] (Jeff Gillen, 1974) RB UK Arrow

Emperor [Blu-ray] (Peter Webber, 2012) Lions Gate

Flashdance [Blu-ray] (Adrian Lyne, 1983) Paramount

Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff [Blu-ray] (Marvin J. Chomsky, 1979) Vinegar Syndrome

The House of Seven Corpses [Blu-ray] (Paul Harrison, 1974) Severin Films

House On Straw Hill [Blu-ray] (James Kenelm Clarke. 1976) Severin Films

The Jungle Book [Blu-ray] (Wolfgang Reitherman, 1967) RB UK Walt Disney Studios

The Land of Hope [Blu-ray] (Shion Song, 2012) RB UK Third Window Films

Mahapurush: The Holy Man [Blu-ray] (Satyajit Ray, 1965) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Odd Angry Shot [Blu-ray] (Tom Jeffrey, 1979) Synapse Films

Olympus Has Fallen [Blu-ray] (Antoine Fuqua, 2013) Sony Pictures Entertainment

Perry Mason: The Ninth and Final Season, Vol. 2 - Paramount

The Presidio [Blu-ray] (Peter Hyams, 1988) Paramount

Seconds [Blu-ray] (John Frankenheimer, 1966) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Seconds (John Frankenheimer, 1966) Criterion Collection

Shane [Blu-ray] (George Stevens, 1953) Paramount (BEAVER REVIEW)

What Maisie Knew [Blu-ray] (Scott McGehee, David Siegel, 2012) Millennium

 

August 19th, 2013

 

The Adventures of Prince Achmed [Blu-ray] (Lotte Reiniger, 1926) RB UK BFI

Amour [Blu-ray] (Michael Haneke, 2012) Sony

The Awful Dr. Orlof [Blu-ray] (Jesús Franco, 1962) Redemption

Betty Boop: The Essential Collection, Volume 1 [Blu-ray] - Olive

The Big City [Blu-ray] (Satyajit Ray, 1963) Criterion Collection

The Big City (Satyajit Ray, 1963) Criterion Collection

Castle Freak [Blu-ray] (Stuart Gordon, 1995) Full Moon Pictures

Charulata [Blu-ray] (Satyajit Ray, 1964) RB UK Artificial Eye

Charulata [Blu-ray] (Satyajit Ray, 1964) Criterion Collection

Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964) Criterion Collection

Emil and the Detectives (Gerhard Lamprecht, 1931) R2 UK BFI

Journey to Italy [Blu-ray] (Roberto Rossellini, 1954) - RB UK BFI

Killing Season [Blu-ray] (Steven Johnson, 2013) Millennium

Knock on Wood [Blu-ray] (Melvin Frank, Norman Panama, 1954) Olive Films

My Favorite Spy [Blu-ray] (Norman Z. McLeod, 1951) Olive Films

Nightmares Come at Night [Blu-ray] (Jess Franco, 1970) Redemption

No Place on Earth [Blu-ray] (Janet Tobias, 2012) Magnolia

Off Limits [Blu-ray] (George Marshall, 1953) Olive Films

On the Double [Blu-ray] (Melville Shavelson, 1961) Olive Films

Stromboli [Blu-ray] (Roberto Rossellini, 1950) RB UK BFI

The Tarnished Angels [Blu-ray] (Douglas Sirk, 1958) RB UK Masters of Cinema

Time Bandits [Blu-ray] (Terry Gilliam, 1981) RB UK Arrow

Time Bandits Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Terry Gilliam, 1981) RB UK Arrow

The Unseen [Blu-ray] (Danny Steinmann, 1980) Scorpion Releasing

A Virgin Among The Living Dead [Blu-ray] (Jess Franco, 1973) Redemption

 

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