Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF October 20th, 2014

  This Week's Highlights
 
 

Nachochan! WOW - quite the review content this week with Blu-rays by Criterion, Twilight Time and directors such as Jacques Tati, Robert Siodmak, 2 Terence Fisher Hammer Horrors, John Carpenter, Robert Wise, Steven Spielberg, William Castle plus new Release Calendar updates have including films-to-digital by Andrzej Wajda, Kenneth Branagh, Lucrecia Martel, Kihachi Okamoto, Guy Maddin, Phillip Noyce, Mike Nichols and more October's' FEATURE Blu-ray and DVD are posted. We have a CONTEST posted with another Brand New Kino Lorber Blu-ray prize!- best of luck!

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LATEST ADDITIONS TO THE RELEASE CALENDAR:

La Ciénaga [Blu-ray] (Lucrecia Martel, 2001) Criterion Collection

The Sword of Doom [Blu-ray] (Kihachi Okamoto, 1966) Criterion Collection

My Winnipeg [Blu-ray] (Guy Maddin, 2007) Criterion Collection

The Killers [Blu-ray] (Robert Siodmak, 1946) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Vincent Price in Six Gothic Tales [Blu-ray] (The Fall of the House of Usher, The Pit and the Pendulum, Tales of Terrors, The Raven, The Haunted Palace, The Tomb of Ligeia) RB UK Arrow Video

Henry V [Blu-ray] (Kenneth Branagh, 1989) Shout! Factory

The Giver [Blu-ray] (Phillip Noyce, 2014) Anchor Bay

The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears [Blu-ray] (Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, 2013) Strand Releasing

Banshee: Season 2 [Blu-ray] - HBO Studios

Charlie Wilson's War [Blu-ray] (Mike Nichols, 2007) Universal Studios

The Good Shepherd [Blu-ray] (Robert De Niro, 2006) Universal Studios

The Promised Land (Andrzej Wajda, 1975) R2 UK Second Run

Jean De Florette / Manon Of The Spring [Blu-ray] (Claude Berri, 1986) Shout! Factory

Blue Velvet [Blu-ray] Special Edition inc Lost Footage (David Lynch, 1986) - RB UK High Fliers Films

The Girl Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1963) RB UK Arrow Films

The François Truffaut Collection [Blu-ray] (Shoot the Pianist, Jules et Jim, The Soft Skin, Anne & Muriel, A Gorgeous Girl Like Me, The Last Metro, The Woman Next Door, Finally Sunday) RB UK Artificial Eye

Magic in the Moonlight [Blu-ray] (Woody Allen, 2014) Sony Pictures

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes [Blu-ray] (Matt Reeves, 2014) 20th Century Fox

The Simpsons: Season 17 [Blu-ray] - 20th Century Fox

On Golden Pond [Blu-ray] (Mark Rydell, 1981) Shout! Factory

Capricorn One [Blu-ray] (Peter Hyams, 1977) Shout! Factory

Trafic [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1971) RB UK Studiocanal

Parade [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1974) RB UK Studiocanal

Mon Oncle [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1958) RB UK Studiocanal

Playtime [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1967) RB UK Studiocanal

Jour De Fete [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1949) RB UK Studiocanal

Les Vacances De. M. Hulot [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1953) RB UK Studiocanal

The Bubble 3-D [Blu-ray] (Arch Oboler, 1966) Kino Lorber

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For [Blu-ray] (Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, 2014) Anchor Bay

Enter the Dragon - Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Robert Clouse, 1973) Warner

The Vampire Lovers [Blu-ray] (Roy Ward Baker, 1970) RB UK Final Cut Entertainment

Fitzcarraldo [Blu-ray] (Werner Herzog, 1982) Shout! Factory

The November Man [Blu-ray] (Roger Donaldson, 2014) 20th Century Fox

Into the Storm [Blu-ray] (Steven Quale, 2014) Warner

22 Jump Street [Blu-ray] (Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, 2014) Sony

Mauvais Sang [Blu-ray] (Leos Carax, 1986) Carlotta Films

The Abominable Dr Phibes [Blu-ray] (Robert Fuest, 1971) RB UK Arrow Video

Dr. Phibes Rises Again [Blu-ray] (Robert Fuest, 1972) RB UK Arrow Video

Nymphomaniac 1 & 2 (Extended Director's Cuts) [Blu-ray] (Lars von Trier, 2013, 2014) Magnolia

1000 Masterworks - 300 Minutes of Art [Blu-ray] - Arthaus

War and Peace [Blu-ray] (King Vidor, 1956) Paramount

Les Misérables [Blu-ray] (Raymond Bernard, 1934) RB UK Masters of Cinema

Intolerance [Blu-ray] (D.W. Griffith, 1916) RB UK Masters of Cinema

Finally, Sunday aka Confidentially Yours [Blu-ray] (François Truffaut, 1983) RB Uk Artificial Eye

Hot Enough for June aka Agent 8 3/4 [Blu-ray] (Ralph Thomas, 1964) RB UK Network

I'm All Right Jack [Blu-ray] (John Boulting , 1959) RB UK Studio Canal

A Man About the House [Blu-ray] (Leslie Arliss, 1947) RB UK Network

The Tamarind Seed [Blu-ray] (Blake Edwards, 1974) RB UK Network

Zoolander [Blu-ray] (Ben Stiller, 2001) Paramount

Maleficent [Blu-ray] (Robert Stromberg, 2014) Disney

Mood Indigo [Blu-ray] (Michel Gondry, 2013) Cinedigm

Deliver Us from Evil [Blu-ray] (Scott Derrickson, 2014) Sony

Tales From The Crypt / Vault Of Horror [Blu-ray] - Shout! Factory

Possessed [Blu-ray] (Curtis Bernhardt, 1947) Warner Archive

Christine [Blu-ray] (John Carpenter, 1983) Sony Pictures RB DE

The Quatermass Xperiment [Blu-ray] (Val Guest, 1955) Kino Lorber

Tesis [Blu-ray] (Alejandro Amenábar, 1996) Tanelorn

A Most Wanted Man [Blu-ray] (Anton Corbijn, 2014) Lionsgate

The Emerald Forest [Blu-ray] (John Boorman, 1985) Kino Lorber

Yankee Doodle Dandy [Blu-ray] (Michael Curtiz, 1942) Warner Archive

The Package [Blu-ray] (Andrew Davis, 1989) Kino Lorber

The Congress [Blu-ray] (Ari Folman, 2013) Drafthouse

 

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): Our first selection surely must be Criterion's extensive The Complete Jacques Tati on Blu-ray with six features - a few with alternate versions - and 7 Tati-related shorts. The supplements alone are incomparable. How about Robert Siodmak’s The Killers? Sweet Blu-ray by Carlotta out of France (a joint Arrow-Carlotta clean-up of Universal's HD master, so Arrow's disc will look pretty much identical. ) Hammer's The Curse of the Werewolf is another impressive Blu-ray package out of Germany. Fans of the UK Horror studio will salivate at this offering. John Carpenter's Christine get availability again after the scarcity of the Twilight Time edition. It's on Blu-ray - a region FREE package, also out of Germany . I've always been a fan of Steven Spielberg's Duel as penned by Richard Matheson - and its now available on Blu-ray as part of the Steven Spielberg Director's Collection. Terence Fisher has a second Hammer film-to-Blu-ray reviewed this week - The Phantom of the Opera (1962) is now released in the UK. We've covered two new Blu-rays from Shout Factory's The Vincent Price Collection II Blu-ray set - The Last Man on Earth - the Zombie-apocalypse pioneer flic and William Castle's House on Haunted Hill - a perennial favorite of the "Shock Theatre" TV circuit. Something about Robert Wise's Audrey Rose I find very interesting - and the new Blu-ray looks significantly different from the old letterboxed DVD. George Sluizer’s The Vanishing (1993) doesn't hold a candle to his 1988 film, Spoorloos - but still has appeal as a fascinating story of obsession. On DVD Eric covered Second Run's Sofia's Last Ambulance directed by Ilian Metev out of Europe and The Hour of the Lynx - a crime drama out of Scandinavia. With a bit of luck we'll see you next week!

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

The Vanishing (1993) BD - Director George Sluizer’s The Vanishing (1993)—the American remake of his own widely hailed Dutch film, Spoorloos (1988)—is an intensely creepy thriller about the mysterious disappearance of a young woman (Sandra Bullock) from an all-too-ordinary roadside service area. Over the next few years, her increasingly desperate boyfriend (Kiefer Sutherland) searches for her obsessively, unaware that her sociopath abductor (Jeff Bridges, giving a weird, brilliantly insinuating performance) is watching him—and waiting to make contact. Blu-ray Release date: October, 2014

The Phantom of the Opera (1962) BD - A peculiarly low-keyed film, containing very little violence by Hammer's standards (it didn't even get an X certificate), with the whole Phantom theme handled remarkably tamely (and Lom suffering from a particularly unimaginative make-up and mask). But Fisher's direction is as accomplished as ever, and there are several good flourishes in the opera house auditorium. Because of its restraint and a fairly thin plot, the overall effect of the film is curiously abstract, evolving into a series of nice sets and compositions. Blu-ray Release Date: July 21st, 2014

The Curse of the Werewolf BD - After injecting new life into classic movie monsters Dracula and Frankenstein, Hammer Studios apply their Gothic touch to another monster genre with this excellent, stylish piece -- probably the best of the old school (i.e. pre-Rick Baker) man-to-wolf transformation films in the mold of Universal's The Wolf Man. The title curse surfaces when a mute servant girl bears a child on Christmas day after being raped by a bestial madman and first shows itself at the infant's christening, whereupon the holy water begins to boil. Things go downhill from there, as young Leon's development is marred by savage, violent behavior during a full moon. Upon adulthood, Leon's (Oliver Reed) only relief from his murderous impulses comes from the love of Christina (Catherine Feller)... but he soon begins to fear that this cannot contain the beast within. Liberally based on Guy Endore's The Werewolf of Paris (here relocated to Spain), this film represents Hammer at their early best, building tension through mood and character (Reed turns in a bravura performance) and saving the effective monster transformation for the climax. Blu-ray Release Date: August 29th, 2014

Audrey Rose BD - Audrey Rose is a "thinking man's" horror film, which in a way is unfortunate, since it tended to be ignored amidst the many spell-it-all-out scarefests of the late '70s. Marsha Mason and John Beck play Janice and Bill Templeton, a happily married couple, the parents of well-adjusted preteen Ivy (Susan Swift). Their family security is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Elliot Hoover (Anthony Hopkins). At first mistaken for a potential child molester, Hoover explains that his obsessive interest in young Ivy is actually paternal. It is Hoover's contention that their daughter is the reincarnation of his own child, who died in a horrible accident. This information is dismissed out of hand-and then strange things begin happening. Directed by Robert Wise (who had previously helmed the psychological thriller The Haunting), Audrey Rose was adapted by co-producer Frank de Felitta from his own novel. Blu-ray Release Date: October 14th, 2014

House on Haunted Hill BD - Vincent Price plays Frederick Loren, an eccentric millionaire that invites five very different people to a haunted house for a party, and offers them $10,000 if they can stay the night... This film benefits emphatically from the presence of the legendary Vincent Price. As usual, Price gives a commanding performance and completely steals every scene he's in. Price is undoubtedly the star of the show, but he's not the only star in the show; Elisha Cook in particular gives excellent support playing the wimpy owner of the house; much the same character that he played in the Kubrick masterpiece; 'The Killing'. The rest of the cast is largely made up of unknowns and b-grade actors, but they also all perform to relatively high standards in their respective roles. The Vincent Price Collection II Blu-ray Release Date: October 21st, 2014

The Killers BD - This is the kind of noir thriller the word quintessential was minted for. ‘Tense! Taut! Terrific!’, ran the poster headline for Robert Siodmak’s 1946 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s dark tale of two killers who arrive in Palookaville to top a former prizefighter. It might have added ‘Doom-laden! Curious! And Resigned!’. ‘The Killers’ – revived in a new print in the BFI Southbank’s Burt Lancaster Season – starts off in laconic Hemingway territory. ‘What do you want to eat, Al?’, says hitman Max (William Conrad). ‘I don’t know,’ says Al (Charles McGraw). ‘I don’t know what I want to eat’, with the goons displaying all the weary, matter-of-fact psychopathy Quentin Tarantino has spent a career trying to emulate. Blu-ray Release date: October 8th, 2014

Christine (Sony added) BD - She was born in Detroit on an automobile assembly line. But she is no ordinary automobile. Deep within her chassis lives an unholy presence. She is a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named CHRISTINE, whose unique standard equipment includes an evil, indestructible vengeance that will destroy anyone in her way. She seduces 17-year-old Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) who becomes consumed with passion for her sleek rounded chrome-laden body. She demands his complete and unquestioned devotion and when outsiders seek to interfere, they become the victims of Christine's horrifying wrath. John Carpenter brings Stephen King's best selling novel to life in this chilling thriller. Blu-ray Release Date: October 2nd, 2014

The Last Man on Earth BD - A mysterious bacterium has swept over the world and left everyone dead except for epidemiologist Morgan (Price), who picked up an immunity to the germ years before while working in South America. Unfortunately for him, the dead rise at night to become shuffling vampire/zombies bent on eating him alive. By day, his routine involves shopping for garlic and mirrors to repel the undead and grid-searching the town block by block to exterminate them with the dependable wooden-stake method. He piles the corpses in his station wagon and takes them to the local landfill where he makes a bonfire out of them; by night, he returns home to play old records and ignore the ghoulish goons outside his door. He keeps a generator running in his house for electricity (as well as at the local grocery) as he goes half-mad from loneliness and boredom ("Another day to live through; might as well get on with it."). The Vincent Price Collection II Blu-ray Release Date: October 21st, 2014

Duel BD - A simple premise, and a keen variation on a horror film. Its one of the films I remember watching on television some 25 years ago. Dennis Weaver is excellent and although I noticed a couple of continuity errors the production is magnificent considering it took 13 days to shoot. Glimpses of creativity are evident, but nothing overpowering. The plot involves such a common theme - road rage and universally all drivers can associate with similar, if less threatening, situations. Really, even after over 30 years this is still remarkably impressive and purposely simple. Steven Spielberg Director's Collection Blu-ray Release Date: October 14th, 2014

The Complete Jacques Tati BD - Though he made only a handful of films, director, writer, and actor Jacques Tati ranks among the most beloved of all cinematic geniuses. With a background in music hall and mime performance, Tati steadily built an ever-more-ambitious movie career that ultimately raised sight-gag comedy to the level of high art. In the surrogate character of the sweet and bumbling, eternally umbrella-toting and pipe-smoking Monsieur Hulot, Tati invented a charming symbol of humanity lost in a relentlessly modernizing modern age. This set gathers his six hilarious features—Jour de fete, Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday, Mon oncle, PlayTime, Trafic, and Parade—along with seven delightful Tati-related short films. Blu-ray Release Date: October 28th, 2014

Sofia's Last Ambulance - Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, has more than two million inhabitants and only 13 ambulances... Ilian Metev's gritty, multi-award-winning documentary follows two medics and their driver as they struggle to cope amid a decaying health system. Filmed over a period of two years we watch these three who risk their lives' for others. Metev's film, refreshingly, lacks any sensationalism, political agenda or contrivances. Instead, this fly-on-the-dashboard record just follows the lives of this ambulance crew as they go out into the night to help the injured and needy. Filled with humour and camaraderie as they relentlessly go about saving lives, yet the strain of a broken system is taking a human toll on our unsung heroes: how long can they keep fixing societies injured until they lose both their devotion and their empathy? This extraordinary portrait manages to be intimately heartbreaking and rigidly unsentimental. DVD Release Date: October 13th, 2014
 

The Hour of the Lynx - Danish thriller about a priest who is approached by a psychology student for help with a young, suicidal inmate of a high-security psychiatric ward. Having been sent there after murdering an elderly couple, the inmate attempts suicide whilst rambling to himself about God. The psychologist tries to intervene by running a study that involves giving animals to inmates in the hope they will react with empathy and observing the results. The study originally goes well and the results are promising, however an incident changes everything and the priest must try to get through to the youth and uncover his past issues before he achieves his believed destiny of ending his own life. DVD Release Date: October 6th, 2014

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

October 20th, 2014

 

La dolce vita [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1960) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

F for Fake [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1975) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Girl Hunters [Blu-ray] (Roy Rowland, 1963) Kino Lorber

Gorky Park [Blu-ray] (Michael Apted, 1983) Kino Lorber

Kundo: Age of the Rampant [Blu-ray] (Jong-bin Yun, 2014) Well Go USA

The Naked Face [Blu-ray] (Bryan Forbes, 1984) Kino Lorber

Pee-Wee's Playhouse: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] - Shout! Factory

The Squad [Blu-ray] (Jaime Osorio Marquez, 2011) Shout! Factory

To All a Goodnight [Blu-ray] (David Hess, 1980) Kino Lorber

Two Days, One Night [Blu-ray] (Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, 2014) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Vincent Price Collection II [Blu-ray] (House on Haunted Hill, The Return of the Fly, The Comedy of Terrors, The Raven, The Last Man on Earth, Tomb of Ligeia & Dr. Phibes Rises Again) - Shout! Factory (BEAVER REVIEW)  (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

October 27th, 2014

 

 

1000 Masterworks - 300 Minutes of Art [Blu-ray] - Arthaus

Animal Farm [Blu-ray] (Joy Batchelor, John Halas, 1954) RB UK Network

The Anomaly [Blu-ray] (Noel Clarke, 2014) Region FREE UK Universal Pictures

Au hasard Balthazar [Blu-ray] (Robert Bresson, 1966) R2 UK Artificial Eye

Blacula - The Complete Collection [Blu-ray] - RB UK Eureka (BEAVER REVIEW)

Companeros [Blu-ray] (Sergio Corbucci, 1970) Blue Underground

The Complete Jacques Tati [Blu-ray] (Jour de fête, 1949 - Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday, 1953 - Mon oncle, 1958 - PlayTime, 1967 - Trafic, 1971 - Parade, 1974) Criterion Collection (BEAVER REVIEW)

Deliver Us from Evil [Blu-ray] (Scott Derrickson, 2014) Sony

Fedora [Blu-ray] (Billy Wilder, 1978) Olive Films

Hide Your Smiling Faces [Blu-ray] (Daniel Patrick Carbone, 2013) RB UK Matchbox Films

I Clowns [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, 1970) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

Island of Terror [Blu-ray] (Terence Fisher, 1966) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Le jour se lève [Blu-ray] (Marcel Carné, 1939) RB UK Studiocanal

The Lars von Trier Collection (5 Disc Blu-ray - Nymphomaniac Vol. I & Vol. II, Melancholia, Antichrist and Breaking the Waves) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Naked City [Blu-ray] (Jules Dassin, 1948) RB UK Arrow Academy

Nightbreed [Blu-ray] (Clive Barker, 1990) Shout! Factory

Out of the Unknown (7-disc DVD Set) (all 20 surviving episodes of the BBC2 anthology science fiction series broadcast between 1965 and 1971) R2 UK BFI

Planet of the Vampires [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1965) Kino Lorber

Rabid Dogs/Kidnapped [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1974) RB UK Arrow Video

Shogun Assassin [Blu-ray] (Robert Houston, 1980) Animego

Squirm (Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray] (Jeff Lieberman, 1976) Shout! Factory

Stray Cat Rock: The Collection [Blu-ray] (Delinquent Girl Boss, Wild Jumbo, Sex Hunter, Machine Animal, Beat 71) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Withnail & I [Blu-ray] (Bruce Robinson, 1987) RB UK Arrow Video

Youth of the Beast [Blu-ray] (Seijun Suzuki, 1963) RB UK Masters of Cinema (BEAVER REVIEW)

 

 

November 3rd, 2014

 

Agatha Christie's Poirot, Complete Case Collection [Blu-ray] Acorn Media

An American Werewolf in London Steelbook [Blu-ray] (John Landis, 1981) Universal

The Big Lebowski Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, 1998) Universal

The Blues Brothers Steelbook [Blu-ray] (John Landis, 1980) Universal

Blue Velvet [Blu-ray] Special Edition inc Lost Footage (David Lynch, 1986) - RB UK High Fliers Films

The Doctor and the Devils [Blu-ray] (Freddie Francis, 1985) Shout! Factory

Hayao Miyazaki Box Set [Blu-ray] - Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979, Miyazaki's first work in theaters), Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984), Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986), My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), Porco Rosso (1992), Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001), Howl's Moving Castle (2004), Ponyo (2008), The Wind Rises (2013) - RB UK Studio Canal

The Killing Fields (30th Anniversary Steelbook Edition) [Blu-ray] (Roland Joffé, 1984) RB UK Studio Canal

The Lady Vanishes [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock,1938) RB UK Network

The Last Seduction [Blu-ray] (John Dahl, 1994) RB UK Network

The Leopard [Blu-ray] (Luchino Visconti, 1963) Criterion

Macbeth [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1948) RB FR Carlotta Films

Macbeth & Othello [Blu-ray] - RB FR Carlotta Films

Maleficent [Blu-ray] (Robert Stromberg, 2014) Disney

Man of the West [Blu-ray] (Anthony Mann, 1958) Kino Lorber

The Man Who Knew Too Much [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1934) RB UK Network

A Most Wanted Man [Blu-ray] (Anton Corbijn, 2014) Lionsgate

New Directors from Japan [Blu-ray] - 'My Baby', 'The Lust of Angels, 'And the Mud Ship Sails Away', 'Buy Bling, Get One Free' - RB UK Third Window Films

Othello [Blu-ray] (Orson Welles, 1952) RB FR Carlotta Films

Play Dirty [Blu-ray] (André De Toth, 1969) 101 Films

Psycho Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) Universal

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: 50th Anniversary [Blu-ray] Classic Media

Scarface Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Brian De Palma, 1983) Universal

The Sopranos: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] HBO Studios

The Sorcerers [Blu-ray] (Michael Reeves, 1967) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

Spirited Away [Blu-ray] (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) RB UK Studiocanal

Stanley Kubrick: The Masterpiece Collection Amazon Exclusive [Blu-ray] - Lolita (1962), Dr. Strangelove (1964), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Barry Lyndon (1975), The Shining (1980), Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Kubrick Remembered, Stanley Kubrick in Focus, Once Upon a Time … A Clockwork Orange - Warner

Unearthly Stranger [Blu-ray] (John Krish, 1964) RB UK Network

Viva Maria! [Blu-ray] (Louis Malle, 1965) Kino Lorber

The Whip and the Body [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1963) RB UK Odeon Entertainment

 

November 10th, 2014

 

The Abominable Dr Phibes [Blu-ray] (Robert Fuest, 1971) RB UK Arrow Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession [Blu-ray] (Nicolas Roeg, 1980) RB UK Network

Batman The Complete TV Series Limited Edition [Blu-ray] - Warner Home Video

Batman The Complete TV Series Limited Edition [Blu-ray] - Region FREE Warner UK

Branded to Kill [Blu-ray] (Seijun Suzuki, 1967) RB UK Arrow (BEAVER REVIEW)

Breaking the Waves [Blu-ray] (Lars von Trier, 1996) RB UK Artificial Eye

The Bruce Lee Premiere Collection [Blu-ray] (The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Game of Death) Shout! Factory

A Christmas Carol [Blu-ray] (Edwin L. Marin, 1938) MGM

Christmas in Connecticut [Blu-ray] (Peter Godfrey, 1945) Warner

Cinerama's Seven Wonders of the World [Blu-ray] - Flicker Alley

Cinerama's Search For Paradise [Blu-ray] - Flicker Alley

Dolls [Blu-ray] (Stuart Gordon, 1987) Shout! Factory

Dr. Phibes Rises Again [Blu-ray] (Robert Fuest, 1972) RB UK Arrow Video (BEAVER REVIEW)

Drum [Blu-ray] (Steve Carver, Burt Kennedy, 1976) Kino Lorber

Finding Vivian Maier [Blu-ray] (John Maloof, Charlie Siskel, 2013) RB UK Soda Pictures

Gator [Blu-ray] (Burt Reynolds, 1976) Kino Lorber

Insignificance [Blu-ray] (Nicolas Roeg, 1985) RB UK Network

Jersey Boys [Blu-ray] (Clint Eastwood, 2014) Warner

Jour De Fete [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1949) RB UK Studiocanal

Labor Day [Blu-ray] (Jason Reitman, 2013) Paramount

Mood Indigo [Blu-ray] (Michel Gondry, 2013) Cinedigm

More Dead Than Alive [Blu-ray] (Robert Sparr, 1969) Kino Lorber

Portrait of Jason [Blu-ray] (Shirley Clarke, 1967) Milestone

The Promised Land (Andrzej Wajda, 1975) R2 UK Second Run

Sam Whiskey [Blu-ray] (Arnold Laven, 1969) Kino Lorber

Sands of Iwo Jima [Blu-ray] (Allan Dwan, 1949) Olive Films

The Shooting/Ride in the Whirlwind [Blu-ray] (Monte Hellman, 1966) Criterion Collection

Les Vacances De. M. Hulot [Blu-ray] (Jacques Tati, 1953) RB UK Studiocanal

White Lightning [Blu-ray] (Joseph Sargent, 1973) Kino Lorber

   
   
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