Newsletter - FOR THE WEEK

OF November 8th, 2010

  This Week's Highlights
Aw ni bara!  - Seems to be standard in the weekly newsletter to say things like - New Blu-rays of Chaplin, Lynch, Fincher, Lewis Milestone and now Charles Laughton's masterpiece is here. Plus a superb modern 'B' creature feature in 1080P. DVD has Double Feature horror's of old, a magnificent Lee Marvin western, gentle Ozon, and original Corman, Shatner vs. a mess of hairy spiders, 'Pink' trailers and a very special documentary on a lesser-known thespian giant. There are our usual additions of calendar updates and another new contest now with Criterion Blu-ray prize!!... Stay warm!

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Dances with Wolves (20th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray] (Kevin Costner, 1990) MGM

Bambi [Blu-ray] (James Algar, 1942) Walt Disney

Devil [Blu-ray] (John Erick Dowdle - Drew Dowdle, 2010) Universal Pictures

The Town [Blu-ray] (Ben Affleck, 2010) - Warner

The Social Network [Blu-ray] (David Fincher, 2010) RB FR TFI

A Bay of Blood [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1971) RB UK Arrow Video

The Deep (reissue) [Blu-ray] (Peter Yates, 1977) Image Entertainment

Shrek Forever After [Blu-ray] (Mike Mitchell, 2010) Paramount Pictures

Make-Out with Violence [Blu-ray] (The Deagol Brothers, 2008) Factory 25

Enter the Void (Gaspar Noé, 2009) MPI

Ayaka Is Your Angel [Blu-ray] - Studio Happy Chicken

Les Gamins [Blu-ray] - Studio Happy Chicken

The Complete Avengers 50th Anniversary Edition - R2 UK - Optimum

The Brute (Luis Buñuel, 1953) R2 UK Mr Bongo Films

Susana (Luis Buñuel, 1951) R2 UK Mr Bongo Films

Alice in Wonderland [Blu-ray] (Clyde Geronimi, 1951) Disney

Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer [Blu-ray] (Alex Gibney, 2010) Magnolia

The Twilight Zone: Season 3 [Blu-ray] - Image Entertainment

All the President's Men [Blu-ray] (Alan J. Pakula, 1976) Warner

Don't Look Now [Blu-ray] (Nicolas Roeg, 1973) RB DE Kinowelt

Buried [Blu-ray] (Rodrigo Cortés, 2010) RB UK - Icon Home Entertainment

Network [Blu-ray] (Sidney Lumet, 1977) Warner

The American [Blu-ray] (Anton Corbijn, 2010) Focus Features

 

ONE VOICE (not Ellsworth Monkton Toohey): The incredible Criterion package of Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter is one of the best Blu-rays of the entire year. Period. The same company's Modern Times - Chaplin's little Tramp swan song - is another essential Blu-ray in our opinion. This is further evidence that Criterion are having their best year in a very long time. Fincher's dark, noirish, The Game and Lynch's Oz-infused Wild at Heart both have two strong attributes beyond excellent filmmaking - both are region FREE and offered at a, head-turning, reasonable price. Despite the technical inferiorities - it's easy to settle-in to a home theater session of attacking giant earth worms in Tremors - a definite homage to 'B'. Ocean's Eleven may not have hit the mark dead centre - but it's easy to forgive weaknesses with a Vegas-centric cast that mesh together so cohesively - without The Rat Pack this film is simple rubbish - with them? - nostalgic 'hip'! Three DVDs really struck me as highly endorsable - Marvin's 1970 portrayal as Monte Walsh borders on... unforgettable, Ozon's intimate Le Refuge strikes Romer-esque chords, and I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale is premium fodder for any film fan. I should also mention Not of This Earth - because it is such a solid representative of its genre innocence and they are practically giving it away at the current DVD price. Can't get enough of that sci-fi adventure hokum? try western-Captain-Kirk in Kingdom of the Spiders. I also liked The Maid and now we have a choice of similar enough SD releases on both sides of the pond. Gregory has me curious about the Warner Horror Mystery Double Features box and similarly Eric's coverage of Terminal Island sound intriguing. 'Pink' addicts have an amusing overview with Nikkatsu Roman Porno Trailer Collection! You will smirk.

  THIS WEEK's REVIEWS / COMPARISONS
 

The Night of the Hunter BD - The Night of the Hunter —incredibly, the only film the great actor Charles Laughton ever directed—is truly a stand-alone masterwork. A horror movie with qualities of a Grimm fairy tale, it stars a sublimely sinister Robert Mitchum as a traveling preacher named Harry Powell (he of the tattooed knuckles), whose nefarious motives for marrying a fragile widow, played by Shelley Winters, are uncovered by her terrified young children. Graced by images of eerie beauty and a sneaky sense of humor, this ethereal, expressionistic American classic—also featuring the contributions of actress Lillian Gish and writer James Agee—is cinema’s most eccentric rendering of the battle between good and evil. Blu-ray Release Date: November 16th, 2010

Monte Walsh - A stunning debut Western for cameraman-turned-director Fraker, chronicling the death of an era as two cowboys (Marvin and Palance) ride into town to find that a bleak winter has brought hard times. Eastern capital has moved in with new methods, jobs are hard to come by, and the pair buckle down to the only work they can get, watching morosely as more and more men are laid off. Gradually the mood darkens. An old cowboy, ending his days in the humbling task of fence-mending, rides his horse crazily over a cliff. DVD Release Date: November 16th, 2010

The Redeemer - Six old friends have been invited to an exclusive class reunion at their old high school (which has been deserted for years). Their host is "The Redeemer" (T. G. Finkbinder), a hammy (extremely so) pastor with a second thumb on his left hand. The friends have been selected because of the sins they embody: there's avaricious lawyer John (Damien Knight), licentious Cindy (Jeannetta Arnette of TEENAGE GRAFFITI and a large resume of subsequent series television), gluttonous philanderer Terry (Nick Carter), greedy Jane (Nikki Barthen), vane actor Roger (Michael Hollingsworth), and lesbian Kristen (Gyr Patterson). Soon, the six discover they are locked in (bars have been added to all of the windows) and they are stalked and slaughtered by The Redeemer in various disguises (along with a creepy psycho puppet clown) until only one remains. DVD Release Date: October 19th, 2010

Tremors BD - 'The phones are dead, the roads are out... we're on our own!' All is not well in Perfection, Nevada, a remote desert town. Itinerant cowpokes Val (Bacon) and Earl (Ward) are all set to up sticks when they happen across a corpse perched incongruously atop a telegraph pole...and then another, apparently swallowed up by the earth. Huge, carnivorous, worm-like creatures, capable of tunnelling at incredible speeds in response to seismic vibrations, are literally undermining Perfection. With a tip of the hat towards its '50s forefathers, this canny genre entry exploits its novel subterranean threat to the max, the ingenious situations being orchestrated with considerable skill by first-time director Underwood. Bacon and Ward project a wonderful low-key rapport, based initially on jokey ignorance before giving way to terse apprehension. It's great to hear authentic B movie talk again, especially when the cast takes it upon itself to name the monsters, only to come up with 'graboids' by default, and to debate their probable origin: 'One thing's for sure...them ain't local boys'. This is what a monster movie is supposed to be like, and it's terrific. Blu-ray Release date: November 9th, 2010

Modern Times BD - Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin’s last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine (Paulette Goddard). With its barrage of unforgettable gags and sly commentary on class struggle during the Great Depression, Modern Times—though made almost a decade into the talkie era and containing moments of sound (even song!)—is a timeless showcase of Chaplin’s untouchable genius as a director of silent comedy. Blu-ray Release Date: November 16th, 2010

Not of This Earth (1957) - Low budgets give little reason for regret when the often tacky effects are surrounded by so much imagination, good humour, and sheer joy in film-making as here. Not of This Earth is a minor sci-fi gem, with an alien (Birch; you can tell he's an ET by his briefcase and dark glasses, establishing him as infinitely superior to the moronic middle Americans on view) terrorising Earth (or a small backlot) in his quest for blood for the folks back home. DVD Release Date: May 3rd, 2010

The Game BD - For the follow-up to his dark crime thriller Seven, director David Fincher decided to remain in a film noir vein. The result is The Game, a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride that stars Michael Douglas as Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad (Sean Penn). The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. Blu-ray Release date: October 25th, 2010

Wild at Heart BD - At his best -- in "Eraserhead," "Blue Velvet" and the pilot for "Twin Peaks" -- Lynch achieves a fragile, almost godlike tone, where comedy and tragedy bleed together, and irony and passionate, obsessive sincerity are mixed in precisely equal portions. His images are projections straight from the bogs of the unconscious, and they make it onto the screen raw and undiluted, dripping wet. There's an ineffable potency and danger in them -- they carry vibrations from the lizard realm -- and, watching his films, we can be simultaneously repulsed and enthralled. Blu-ray Release Date: October 25th, 2010

Kingdom of the Spiders - William Shatner stars as veterinarian Rack Hansen in this cult classic about an Arizona town infested with a horde of arachnids that turn on the humans whose insecticides have depleted their natural food supply. After livestock belonging to rancher Walter Colby fall victim to a spider attack, entomologist Diane Ashley (Tiffany Bolling) arrives and tries to help Rack deal with the crisis: but with the big county fair fast approaching, Mayor Connors refuses to let them quarantine the ranch. Soon the remaining residents of the town must barricade themselves at Emma Washburns lodge in an effort to save themselves from the eight-legged invaders in the ultimate man vs. spider showdown. DVD Release Date: January 19th, 2010

Le Refuge - The 42-year-old Parisian’s latest returns him to safer and more familiar territory. Like ‘Under the Sand’, ‘5x2’ and ‘Time to Leave’ before it, ‘Le Refuge’ is an intimate contemporary drama that plays out on bourgeois, metropolitan terrain and concerns itself with examining one or two people and their relationship to love or death. It’s blessed with a mesmerising performance from Isabelle Carré who was six or seven months pregnant for most of the shoot and appears in nearly every scene. It’s short and even slight, more of an observational short story of a film than a rich novel, but it’s entrancing and moving nonetheless. DVD Release Date: November 8th, 2010

Ocean's Eleven BD - One of the first in a series of heist movies in the sixties, Ocean's Eleven (1960) perfectly captures the neon buzz and nighttime glamour of the world's most popular gambling den. At the same time, audiences are treated to a glimpse of Sinatra and his favored cronies having fun with their on-screen personas which are not so far removed from their off-screen lifestyles. In addition to 'Rat Pack' regulars - Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, Norman Fell and Henry Silva - Ocean's Eleven co-stars Akim Tamiroff, Cesar Romero, Richard Conte, and Angie Dickinson as Ocean's estranged wife. Guest cameos include George Raft, Red Skelton, and Shirley MacLaine. Blu-ray Release date: November 9th, 2010

The Maid - With a few brushstrokes, Sebastian Silva communicates the complicated social and moral dynamic involved in having a live-in maid. His talent for incisive detail is apparent from the opening minutes of his new film, in which we see an upper-middle-class Chilean family celebrating the birthday of Raquel (Catalina Saavedra), who has lived with them for 21 years. Artificial Eye DVD Release Date: November 8th, 2010

Terminal Island - With the death penalty abolished, the US government has decided to "dump their garbage" on a remote island with no guards or supervision (the perimeter is lined with landmines). Convicted murderers are declared legally dead and exiled to the San Bruno Detention Facility aka "Terminal Island" (actually Pirate's Cove, California). Carmen Simms (Ena Hartman, OUR MAN FLINT) is the latest inmate after having her appeal overturned. Carmen is pretty much a deserted island castaway (stumbling across washed up bodies of unsuccessful escapees while gathering firewood and being watched from above). DVD Release Date: September 14th, 2010

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale - An exploration into the life of the exceptional but little-known actor John Cazale. Cazale's film career consisted of just five movies, but all of them were Academy Award nominees for Best Picture;
The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather II, Dog Day Afternoon, and, his last picture, The Deer Hunter. He is remembered by these colleagues as one of the brightest talents of his day, but yet, after just three decades after his promising career ended with his untimely death, Cazale is largely unknown the general public. I KNEW IT WAS YOU seeks to remedy the disparity of Cazale's success with his relative anonymity. DVD Release Date: November 9th, 2010

Nikkatsu Roman Porno Trailer Collection - Nikkatsu, Japan's oldest major movie studio, launched their Roman Porno erotic film line in 1971. Until 1988, the studio released more than one thousand of these films, made in a diverse range of styles and genres aimed squarely at the adult market. Impulse Pictures will be releasing over twenty-five Nikkatsu films, and this amazing trailer collection will give you a taste of these great Japanese sexploitation classics! As an added bonus, this DVD also includes a short Nikkatsu shot-on-video feature entitled RYOKO'S LESBIAN FLIGHT. DVD Release Date: November 8th, 2010

Warner Horror Mystery Double Features - Haunted houses. Sinister sanitariums. Murder, suspense…and laughter are unleashed in this 3-Disc, 6-Movie Collection of Horror Mysteries. It’s an eclectic mix of stars (Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith) in fast-paced, deftly-directed “B”-Movie gems, some adapted from noted mystery masters (including Mignon G. Eberhardt and Stuart Palmer) and all delivering thrills, chills and nostalgic fun. Whodunit? Crack open this Warner Bros. vault package and let the mystery solving begin! DVD Release Date: October 19th, 2010

The Undertaker - Mortician Roscoe (Joe Spinell, MANIAC) laments that health food and warnings about smoking have slowed his business down so he starts stalking and murdering beautiful women (in between visits to a theater that seems to perpetually screen the Bela Lugosi film THE CORPSE VANISHES, which a scuzzy character describes as "too gory"). Roscoe's nephew Nicky (Patrick Askin), not introduced until 24 minutes into the film, starts to suspect his uncle. DVD Release Date: October 5th, 2010
 

 Next 4 weeks on the Calendar

November 8th, 2010

 

Antichrist (Lars von Trier, 2009) Criterion

Antichrist [Blu-ray] (Lars von Trier, 2009) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Battle of the River Plate (Michael Powell + Emeric Pressburger, 1956) Henstooth Video

The Concert (Radu Mihaileanu, 2009) R2 UK Optimum

Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series [Blu-ray] - BBC Warner

The Dry Land (Ryan Piers Williams, 2010) Maya Entertainment

The Elia Kazan Collection (A Letter to Elia, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, Boomerang!, Gentleman's Agreement, Pinky, Panic in the Streets, A Streetcar Named Desire, : Viva Zapata!. Man On A Tightrope, On The Waterfront, East of Eden, Baby Doll, A Face In The Crowd, Wild River, Splendor in the Grass, America, American) - 20th Century Fox

Fantasia [Blu-ray] (James Algar, Samuel Armstrong etc.1940) RB UK Walt Disney

Frontier Blues (Babak Jalali, 2009) R2 UK Artificial Eye (BEAVER REVIEW)

I Am a Camera (Henry Cornelius, 1955) R2 UK Park Circus

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale (Richard Shepard, 2010) - Oscilloscope (BEAVER REVIEW)

Locked Down [Blu-ray] (Daniel Zirilli, 2010) Lions Gate

Lost Highway [Blu-ray] (David Lynch, 1997) RB FR TF1

The Maid (Sebastián Silva, 2009) R0 UK Artificial Eye (BEAVER REVIEW)

Mark of the Damned (Eric Miller, 2006) Apprehensive Films

Ocean's Eleven (50th Anniversary) [Blu-ray] (Lewis Milestone, 1960) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Refuge (François Ozon, 2009) R2 UK Artificial Eye (BEAVER REVIEW)

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World [Blu-ray] (Edgar Wright, 2010) Universal Studios

Shaolin Rescuers (Shaw Brothers) (Cheh Chang, 1979) - Funimation

Sherlock: Season One [Blu-ray] - BBC Warner

Soul of the Sword (Shaw Brothers) (Shan Hua, 1978) - Funimation

Superman/Shazam: Return of the Black Adam [Blu-ray] - Warner Home Video

Tremors [Blu-ray] (Ron Underwood, 1990) Universal Studios (BEAVER REVIEW)

Wild Grass (Alain Resnais, 2009) R2 UK New Wave Films

 

 

 

November 15th, 2010

 

A Town Called Panic (Stéphane Aubier + Vincent Patar, 2009) R2 UK Optimum

Avatar [Blu-ray] (Three-Disc Extended Collector's Edition) - 20th Century Fox

Barking Water (Sterlin Harjo, 2009) Kino

Brotherhood (Nicolo Donato, 2009) Olive Films

The Chaplin Revue - Restored Edition - Shoulders Arms, A Dogs Life, The Pilgrim, Sunnyside, A Day's Pleasure, The Idle Class, Pay Day - R2 UK Park Circus

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

City Lights [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1931) RB UK Park Circus (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Cunning Little Vixen (Brian Large, 1995) - Kultur Video

The Endless Summer Re-Mastered- Director's Special Edition 2 Disc Set (Bruce Brown, 1966) - Monterey Video

The Extra Man [Blu-ray] (Shari Springer Berman, 2010) Magnolia

Eyes Wide Open (Haim Tabakman, 2009) First Run Features

Faccia a faccia (Sergio Sollima, 1967) R2 UK Eureka Entertainment
Faccia a faccia [
Blu-ray] (Sergio Sollima, 1967) RB UK Eureka Entertainment

Falling Down [Blu-ray] (Joel Schumacher, 1993) Warner (BEAVER REVIEW)

The Kids Are All Right [Blu-ray] (Lisa Cholodenko, 2010) Focus Features

Modern Times (Charles Chaplin, 1936) Criterion

Modern Times [Blu-ray] (Charles Chaplin, 1936) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Monte Walsh (William A. Fraker, 1970) Paramount (BEAVER REVIEW)

Mutiny on the Bounty [Blu-ray] (Frank Lloyd, 1935) Warner

The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955) Criterion

The Night of the Hunter [Blu-ray] (Charles Laughton, 1955) Criterion (BEAVER REVIEW)

Perry Mason: Season 5 V.2 - Paramount

RoboGeisha [Blu-ray] (Noboru Iguchi, 2009) Funimation Prod

Sherlock Jr. (1924)/ Three Ages (1923) [Blu-ray] - Kino

Spirits of the Dead [Blu-ray] (Federico Fellini, Louis Malle + Roger Vadim, 1968) Region FREE UK Arrow Films (BEAVER REVIEW)

La signora di tutti (Max Ophüls, 1934) Masters of Cinema

Twilight Zone: Season Two [Blu-ray] - Image Entertainment

The World at War [Blu-ray] (1973) [9-disc] A&E Home Video

 

 

November 22nd, 2010

 

America Lost & Found-BBS Story Collection [Blu-ray] (Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, The Last Picture Show, The King of Marvin Gardens, Head; Drive, He Said; A Safe Place) Criterion

A Bay of Blood [Blu-ray] (Mario Bava, 1971) RB UK Arrow Video

Countdown to Zero [Blu-ray] (Lucy Walker, 2010) - Magnolia

The Disappearance of Alice Creed [Blu-ray] (J Blakeson, 2009) Anchor Bay/Starz

The Fall (John Krueger , 2010) Osiris Entertainment

The Hunting Party [Blu-ray] (Richard Shepard, 2007) Weinstein

The Complete Metropolis [Blu-ray] (Fritz Lang, 1927) Kino

Metropolis Reconstructed & Restored [Blu-ray] (Fritz Lang, 1927) Region 'B' Masters of Cinema

Metropolis Reconstructed & Restored STEELBOOK [v] (Fritz Lang, 1927) Region 'B' Masters of Cinema

Peeping Tom Special Edition [Blu-ray] (Michael Powell, 1960) RB UK Optimum

Phantom from Space (W. Lee Wilder, 1953) Music Video Dist

The Phantom Planet (William Marshall, 1961) Music Video Dist

The Pillars of the Earth [Blu-ray] (Mimica Gezzan, 2010) Sony

Planet Outlaws (Norman S. Hall, 1953) Music Video Dist

Salon Kitty [Blu-ray] (Tinto Brass, 1976) E1

 

 

November 29th, 2010

 

Battle Royale - Special Edition [Blu-ray] (Kinji Fukasaku, 2000) - RB UK Arrow Video

Bee Movie [Blu-ray] (Steve Hickner, Simon J. Smith, 2007) Dreamworks Animated (BEAVER REVIEW)

Best of British Classics - Double Feature Vol 1: (Tomorrow We Live & Inquest) - VCI
Best of British Classics - Double Feature Vol 2: (Naked Fury & Cover Girl Killer) - VCI

Cairo Time [Blu-ray] (Ruba Nadda, 2009) IFC

Enter the Void [Blu-ray] (Gaspar Noé , 2009) RB FR Wild side Video

Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 [Blu-ray] (James Algar, Samuel Armstrong etc.1940/2000) Walt Disney

Kill Zone [Blu-ray] (Wilson Yip, 2005) Dragon Dynasty

Liverpool (Lisandro Alonso, 2008) Kino

Make-Out with Violence [Blu-ray] (The Deagol Brothers, 2008) Factory 25

Meet John Doe - 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition (Frank Capra, 1941) VCI Entertainment

Meet the Parents [Blu-ray] (Jay Roach, 2000) Universal

Monsters vs Aliens [Blu-ray] (Rob Letterman, Conrad Vernon, 2009) Dreamworks Animated (BEAVER REVIEW)

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

Roger Corman Collection 3 Escape from Prison - Hollywood Select

Shogun Assassin (Dual Format) Limited Edition Steelbook [Blu-ray] (Robert Houston, 1980) - RB UK Eureka Entertainment

The Sicilian Girl (Marco Amenta, 2010) - Music Box Films

The Sorcerer's Apprentice [Blu-ray] (Jon Turteltaub, 2010) Walt Disney

Space: 1999: The Complete Season One [Blu-ray] (1975) - A&E Home Video

The Special Relationship (Richard Loncraine, 2010) HBO

Splice [Blu-ray] (Vincenzo Natali, 2009) RB UK Optimum

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

 

     
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