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THE KILLING OF AMERICA Severin Films’ Blu-ray of The Killing of America is an excellent encoding, with two versions of this Japanese-produced encyclopedia of violence in America, as recorded on film and video. As everything had to be assembled in 35mm, director-compiler Sheldon Renan took pains with the quality. Editor Lee Percy uses a ‘non-shock’ documentary approach in his cutting — no flash cuts, no THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST Viavision ’s Blu-ray of The President’s Analyst is a fine HD encoding of this still-unheralded classic satire. The scan appears to be newer than that seen on Paramount’s 2004 DVD, and shows William Fraker’s sharp cinematography at its best.NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days, THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
THE BLACK SCORPION
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of The Black Scorpion is an impressive widescreen scan of this very special monster show for the legions of stop-motion fans. The new scan really brings those killer bugs to life; the result looks far better than the earlier DVDs, both Warners’ flat release (2003) and the WAC’s widescreen edition(2015).
FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
THE KILLING OF AMERICA Severin Films’ Blu-ray of The Killing of America is an excellent encoding, with two versions of this Japanese-produced encyclopedia of violence in America, as recorded on film and video. As everything had to be assembled in 35mm, director-compiler Sheldon Renan took pains with the quality. Editor Lee Percy uses a ‘non-shock’ documentary approach in his cutting — no flash cuts, no THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST Viavision ’s Blu-ray of The President’s Analyst is a fine HD encoding of this still-unheralded classic satire. The scan appears to be newer than that seen on Paramount’s 2004 DVD, and shows William Fraker’s sharp cinematography at its best.NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days, THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
THE BLACK SCORPION
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of The Black Scorpion is an impressive widescreen scan of this very special monster show for the legions of stop-motion fans. The new scan really brings those killer bugs to life; the result looks far better than the earlier DVDs, both Warners’ flat release (2003) and the WAC’s widescreen edition(2015).
FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings themSCARFACE (1932)
Still the fiercest and most cinematic of the first wave of gangster classics, Howards Hughes and Hawks’s pre-Code rule-breaker was the one that brought down the ban on ‘glamorous’ gangster movies. In this case classic hardly means dated: the cars and clothes are vintage but the sex and violence are sizzling hot. Paul Muni is the primitive killer who falls in love with submachine guns and A TALE OF TWO CITIES Few '30s classics have held up as well as this MGM blockbuster, a costume thriller that in spirit is quite faithful to the great Charles Dickens novel. Heroes don't come more sophisticated or noble than Ronald Colman's Sydney Carton, nor as vile as Basil Rathbone's Marquis St. Evrémonde. David O. Selznick's impeccable production hits all the right notes and even downplays the 'save the royals TO NEW SHORES & LA HABANERA Douglas Sirk proves his mettle as a consummate romantic storyteller in these part-musical melodramas from the peak of his career in Germany. They cemented stardom for Zarah Leander, a beauty who could have been an international success had the timing and politics been different. Both pictures send their heroines on far-flung adventures. In To New Shores Leander's seductive music hallTHE SICILIAN CLAN
The KL Studio Classics Blu-ray of The Sicilian Clan is a great encoding of a fun show. Kino configures the movies on separate Blu-ray discs. Labeled the U.S.Cut, the first version is 118 minutes in length. It’s considered the main item, which I think is a bigmistake.
THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS It’s another CineSavant Revival Screening Review of a show not presently available on disc: not an old favorite, but something we admittedly never heard of a marvelous 1951 film that’s seemingly been hiding under the carpet for sixty years, despite being directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lloyd Bridges, Dorothy Gish, Carleton Carpenter, Murray Hamilton, Diana Douglas, Anne Francis MAJOR DUNDEE (IMPORT) Sam Peckinpah's 'Mangled Masterpiece' gets a new lease on life with this Austrian import, which corrects all the things that bugged me about Twilight Time's impressive Blu-ray back in 2013. This is the first time that the original uncut Preview-International version of Major Dundee has come to Blu-ray with its original soundtrack intact. The Two-Disc set includes a longform making-of docu fromCLAYNE CRAWFORD
Actor Clayne Crawford (The Killing of Two Lovers, The Perfect Host, Baytown Outlaws) joins Josh and Joe to discuss a few of his favoriteflicks.
HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969. THE OLD DARK HOUSE -- 1932 The Cohen Group’s Blu-ray of The Old Dark House is quite a revelation, like finally seeing a fine painting when before only sour photocopies were available. The picture is very smooth throughout. The steady, stable image has excellent contrast and much less granularity than one would expect from 1932-era film stock.FLIPPER SEASON ONE
Olive Films’ Blu-ray of Flipper, Season One carries all thirty episodes on three discs. The encoding looks more than adequate and the images really pop. This was long before Ivan Tors O.D.’d on animal shows and they started looking sloppy. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT Once an upstart and now a company to contend with, Britain’s Indicator continues their series of Hammer Studio releases with Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows, a purely generic subtitle fit for any horror film, Hammer or otherwise.NORA PRENTISS
Ann Sheridan specialized in tough but good-hearted cookies—in Vincent Sherman's 1947 thriller that good heart is sorely tested. Sheridan plays Nora Prentiss, a nightclub singer who falls into an uneasy affair with a surgeon played by Kent Smith. Things go off the rails when the volatile doctor fakes his death and takes Nora along for the ride. James Wong Howe's cinematography is the ne plusDESIGNING WOMAN
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of Designing Woman presents this personal Dore Schary production in high style. The color has also been brought back 100%, showing off designs that were surely approved by director Minnelli — the fashion show and Ms. Gray’s musical numbers are organized around strong color contrasts, but cameraman John Alton knows how to make soft pastels ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days,SIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE The Warner Archives Collection Blu-ray of Queen of Outer Space adds another title to the growing shelf of Camp Classics. The excellent transfer accurately reflects the film’s bright colors, while the CinemaScope screen is mostly used to spread the chorus girls acrossthe frame, as
HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.STAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT Once an upstart and now a company to contend with, Britain’s Indicator continues their series of Hammer Studio releases with Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows, a purely generic subtitle fit for any horror film, Hammer or otherwise.NORA PRENTISS
Ann Sheridan specialized in tough but good-hearted cookies—in Vincent Sherman's 1947 thriller that good heart is sorely tested. Sheridan plays Nora Prentiss, a nightclub singer who falls into an uneasy affair with a surgeon played by Kent Smith. Things go off the rails when the volatile doctor fakes his death and takes Nora along for the ride. James Wong Howe's cinematography is the ne plusDESIGNING WOMAN
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of Designing Woman presents this personal Dore Schary production in high style. The color has also been brought back 100%, showing off designs that were surely approved by director Minnelli — the fashion show and Ms. Gray’s musical numbers are organized around strong color contrasts, but cameraman John Alton knows how to make soft pastels ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days,SIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE The Warner Archives Collection Blu-ray of Queen of Outer Space adds another title to the growing shelf of Camp Classics. The excellent transfer accurately reflects the film’s bright colors, while the CinemaScope screen is mostly used to spread the chorus girls acrossthe frame, as
HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.STAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante.NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSCARFACE (1932)
Still the fiercest and most cinematic of the first wave of gangster classics, Howards Hughes and Hawks’s pre-Code rule-breaker was the one that brought down the ban on ‘glamorous’ gangster movies. In this case classic hardly means dated: the cars and clothes are vintage but the sex and violence are sizzling hot. Paul Muni is the primitive killer who falls in love with submachine guns and YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
NOSFERATU IN VENICE
Severin Films’ Blu-ray of Nosferatu in Venice is an excellent example of the company’s commitment to Euro-horror history. The transfer looks spotless, and handsomely timed; the word is that it was scanned from the original negative in 2K. Not a showcase film for color design, this is exactly the kind of film that doesn’t work ina sub-par transfer.
DARK OF THE SUN
It's tendon-biting combat, with guns, trains, planes, chainsaws, and an indestructible all-terrain vehicle (that still couldn't stand the potholes in the street of Los Angeles)! Rod Taylor, Jim Brown and Yvette Mimieux blast their way through one of the roughest of the '60s action spectacles, as mercenaries on a mission of mercy that's really a venal grab to 'rescue' a fortune in diamonds. THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity.THE BLACK SCORPION
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of The Black Scorpion is an impressive widescreen scan of this very special monster show for the legions of stop-motion fans. The new scan really brings those killer bugs to life; the result looks far better than the earlier DVDs, both Warners’ flat release (2003) and the WAC’s widescreen edition(2015).
A BULLET FOR THE PRESIDENT Guest reviewer Lee Broughton tackles Tonino Valerii’s Spaghetti Western-cum-political conspiracy thriller. By brazenly transposing key aspects of John F. Kennedy’s assassination onto the assassination of James A. Garfield in 1881, Valerii gives both western and conspiracy film fans much food for thought. A career best performance by Giuliano Gemma, repurposed sets from Once Upon aCLAYNE CRAWFORD
Actor Clayne Crawford (The Killing of Two Lovers, The Perfect Host, Baytown Outlaws) joins Josh and Joe to discuss a few of his favoriteflicks.
HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
NORA PRENTISS
Ann Sheridan specialized in tough but good-hearted cookies—in Vincent Sherman's 1947 thriller that good heart is sorely tested. Sheridan plays Nora Prentiss, a nightclub singer who falls into an uneasy affair with a surgeon played by Kent Smith. Things go off the rails when the volatile doctor fakes his death and takes Nora along for the ride. James Wong Howe's cinematography is the ne plus 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days,DESIGNING WOMAN
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of Designing Woman presents this personal Dore Schary production in high style. The color has also been brought back 100%, showing off designs that were surely approved by director Minnelli — the fashion show and Ms. Gray’s musical numbers are organized around strong color contrasts, but cameraman John Alton knows how to make soft pastelsSIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante.DEATH IN VENICE
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Death in Venice easily tops Warner Home Video’s DVD from fifteen years ago — the new 4K transfer can’t help but be sharper and more film-like in all those many wide shots. The use of a zoom lens flattens the perspective in many scenes, enforcing a Robert Altman look on the show. A big screen is needed to get the proper effect in close-ups. THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE The Warner Archives Collection Blu-ray of Queen of Outer Space adds another title to the growing shelf of Camp Classics. The excellent transfer accurately reflects the film’s bright colors, while the CinemaScope screen is mostly used to spread the chorus girls acrossthe frame, as
HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
NORA PRENTISS
Ann Sheridan specialized in tough but good-hearted cookies—in Vincent Sherman's 1947 thriller that good heart is sorely tested. Sheridan plays Nora Prentiss, a nightclub singer who falls into an uneasy affair with a surgeon played by Kent Smith. Things go off the rails when the volatile doctor fakes his death and takes Nora along for the ride. James Wong Howe's cinematography is the ne plus 50 YEARS WITH PETER PAUL AND MARY MVD Visual’s DVD of 50 Years with Peter Paul and Mary is a good SD encoding of a show pulled in from various sources. The quality is good at all times and the audio mix is excellent. It’s particularly nice to see so much variety from the early days,DESIGNING WOMAN
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of Designing Woman presents this personal Dore Schary production in high style. The color has also been brought back 100%, showing off designs that were surely approved by director Minnelli — the fashion show and Ms. Gray’s musical numbers are organized around strong color contrasts, but cameraman John Alton knows how to make soft pastelsSIXTEEN CANDLES
John Hughes’ breakthrough writing-directing hit still carries a glow (a very square, safe glow) that defuses its rougher edges, making it one of the best of ’80s Teen comedies. Even the savvy Soraya Roberts cuts it some slack, thanks to the authentic presence and fine performance of Molly Ringwald. Hughes’ amusing script comes up with at least ten moments that would have made Preston ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante.DEATH IN VENICE
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Death in Venice easily tops Warner Home Video’s DVD from fifteen years ago — the new 4K transfer can’t help but be sharper and more film-like in all those many wide shots. The use of a zoom lens flattens the perspective in many scenes, enforcing a Robert Altman look on the show. A big screen is needed to get the proper effect in close-ups. THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE The Warner Archives Collection Blu-ray of Queen of Outer Space adds another title to the growing shelf of Camp Classics. The excellent transfer accurately reflects the film’s bright colors, while the CinemaScope screen is mostly used to spread the chorus girls acrossthe frame, as
HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSCARFACE (1932)
Still the fiercest and most cinematic of the first wave of gangster classics, Howards Hughes and Hawks’s pre-Code rule-breaker was the one that brought down the ban on ‘glamorous’ gangster movies. In this case classic hardly means dated: the cars and clothes are vintage but the sex and violence are sizzling hot. Paul Muni is the primitive killer who falls in love with submachine guns and ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. A TALE OF TWO CITIES Few '30s classics have held up as well as this MGM blockbuster, a costume thriller that in spirit is quite faithful to the great Charles Dickens novel. Heroes don't come more sophisticated or noble than Ronald Colman's Sydney Carton, nor as vile as Basil Rathbone's Marquis St. Evrémonde. David O. Selznick's impeccable production hits all the right notes and even downplays the 'save the royalsCLAYNE CRAWFORD
Actor Clayne Crawford (The Killing of Two Lovers, The Perfect Host, Baytown Outlaws) joins Josh and Joe to discuss a few of his favoriteflicks.
NOSFERATU IN VENICE
Severin Films’ Blu-ray of Nosferatu in Venice is an excellent example of the company’s commitment to Euro-horror history. The transfer looks spotless, and handsomely timed; the word is that it was scanned from the original negative in 2K. Not a showcase film for color design, this is exactly the kind of film that doesn’t work ina sub-par transfer.
YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
DARK OF THE SUN
It's tendon-biting combat, with guns, trains, planes, chainsaws, and an indestructible all-terrain vehicle (that still couldn't stand the potholes in the street of Los Angeles)! Rod Taylor, Jim Brown and Yvette Mimieux blast their way through one of the roughest of the '60s action spectacles, as mercenaries on a mission of mercy that's really a venal grab to 'rescue' a fortune in diamonds. A BULLET FOR THE PRESIDENT Guest reviewer Lee Broughton tackles Tonino Valerii’s Spaghetti Western-cum-political conspiracy thriller. By brazenly transposing key aspects of John F. Kennedy’s assassination onto the assassination of James A. Garfield in 1881, Valerii gives both western and conspiracy film fans much food for thought. A career best performance by Giuliano Gemma, repurposed sets from Once Upon a THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
EXPLORERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL The new Blu-ray of Explorers is the last of Joe Dante’s ‘big’ ’80s movies to arrive in a Blu-ray special edition. John Hora’s expressive cinematography is showcased quite nicely; even in an ordinary gulley cutting through a residential neighborhood, wondrousbeams of
NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSCARFACE (1932)
Still the fiercest and most cinematic of the first wave of gangster classics, Howards Hughes and Hawks’s pre-Code rule-breaker was the one that brought down the ban on ‘glamorous’ gangster movies. In this case classic hardly means dated: the cars and clothes are vintage but the sex and violence are sizzling hot. Paul Muni is the primitive killer who falls in love with submachine guns and A TALE OF TWO CITIES Few '30s classics have held up as well as this MGM blockbuster, a costume thriller that in spirit is quite faithful to the great Charles Dickens novel. Heroes don't come more sophisticated or noble than Ronald Colman's Sydney Carton, nor as vile as Basil Rathbone's Marquis St. Evrémonde. David O. Selznick's impeccable production hits all the right notes and even downplays the 'save the royals THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS It’s another CineSavant Revival Screening Review of a show not presently available on disc: not an old favorite, but something we admittedly never heard of a marvelous 1951 film that’s seemingly been hiding under the carpet for sixty years, despite being directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lloyd Bridges, Dorothy Gish, Carleton Carpenter, Murray Hamilton, Diana Douglas, Anne Francis FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings themPEEPING TOM
The first Video Nasty came not only before video but from the esteemed Michael Powell, whose career was sidetracked into shorts for The Childrens' Film Foundation by this much maligned and misunderstood rumination on the dark powers of cinema. In the US it was relegated to skinflick houses and grindhouse second features.HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
EXPLORERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL The new Blu-ray of Explorers is the last of Joe Dante’s ‘big’ ’80s movies to arrive in a Blu-ray special edition. John Hora’s expressive cinematography is showcased quite nicely; even in an ordinary gulley cutting through a residential neighborhood, wondrousbeams of
NIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemSCARFACE (1932)
Still the fiercest and most cinematic of the first wave of gangster classics, Howards Hughes and Hawks’s pre-Code rule-breaker was the one that brought down the ban on ‘glamorous’ gangster movies. In this case classic hardly means dated: the cars and clothes are vintage but the sex and violence are sizzling hot. Paul Muni is the primitive killer who falls in love with submachine guns and A TALE OF TWO CITIES Few '30s classics have held up as well as this MGM blockbuster, a costume thriller that in spirit is quite faithful to the great Charles Dickens novel. Heroes don't come more sophisticated or noble than Ronald Colman's Sydney Carton, nor as vile as Basil Rathbone's Marquis St. Evrémonde. David O. Selznick's impeccable production hits all the right notes and even downplays the 'save the royals THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI The most glamorous movie about the Korean War experience lauds the bravery of Navy aviators while spelling out the downside of fighting an unpopular war. William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March and Mickey Rooney turn in sharp performances, and Charles McGraw gets his best character part as a no-nonsense flight commander. Paramount's special effects department outdid themselves on THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS It’s another CineSavant Revival Screening Review of a show not presently available on disc: not an old favorite, but something we admittedly never heard of a marvelous 1951 film that’s seemingly been hiding under the carpet for sixty years, despite being directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lloyd Bridges, Dorothy Gish, Carleton Carpenter, Murray Hamilton, Diana Douglas, Anne Francis FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings themPEEPING TOM
The first Video Nasty came not only before video but from the esteemed Michael Powell, whose career was sidetracked into shorts for The Childrens' Film Foundation by this much maligned and misunderstood rumination on the dark powers of cinema. In the US it was relegated to skinflick houses and grindhouse second features.HOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.HELLFIGHTERS
“Two smoldering women made all the danger worthwhile!” heck, we didn’t even see ’em catch fire. John Wayne is charismatic and Andrew V. McLaglen’s direction is decent for once in this formulaic ‘easy listening’ pot-boiler from the Wayne school of laid-back ’60s entertainment. After winning the Vietnam War, our intrepid action man extinguishes 101 out-of-controlNIGHTMARE ALLEY
The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray of Nightmare Alley is a new 4K digital restoration that cures all the ills I remember from the old ‘Fox Film Noir’ DVD release — the image is far richer, more stable, and cleaner. The show no longer looks like a ‘rescued’ item. The added resolution brings out the misty background atmosphere in the after-hours carnival, when all the dark deeds seemGIANTS AND TOYS
Arrow Video’s Blu-ray of Giants and Toys is a bright and clear encoding of this one-of-a-kind show, a sociological wonderment guaranteed to ignite heated conversation. As much as we were grateful for Fantoma’s pioneering 2002 DVD, the image and audio are greatly improved for this Blu-ray. Older video masters of Japanese films tended toward greenish hues, and this looks much more balanced. TO NEW SHORES & LA HABANERA Douglas Sirk proves his mettle as a consummate romantic storyteller in these part-musical melodramas from the peak of his career in Germany. They cemented stardom for Zarah Leander, a beauty who could have been an international success had the timing and politics been different. Both pictures send their heroines on far-flung adventures. In To New Shores Leander's seductive music hall THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME Vintage high-end Film Noir from the classic year 1947! Low Mileage too -- this long cut hasn't been seen since the early laserdisc days. I didn't know it needed restoring until George Feltenstein talked about it a couple of years ago. It's a domestic noir crossed with Double Indemnity with a little An American Tragedy thrown in for good measure. Normally squeaky-clean Robert Young throws hisSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
THE OLD DARK HOUSE -- 1932 The Cohen Group’s Blu-ray of The Old Dark House is quite a revelation, like finally seeing a fine painting when before only sour photocopies were available. The picture is very smooth throughout. The steady, stable image has excellent contrast and much less granularity than one would expect from 1932-era film stock.THE FLAME BARRIER
I know of no legit disc release of The Flame Barrier; it doesn’t seem to be one of those movies that has slipped into a semblance of Public Domain, even informally.UA’s poster art isn’t fantastic, but they certainly did worse. I’m surprised that it hasn’t been licensed from MGM for aHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.THE BLACK SCORPION
The Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray of The Black Scorpion is an impressive widescreen scan of this very special monster show for the legions of stop-motion fans. The new scan really brings those killer bugs to life; the result looks far better than the earlier DVDs, both Warners’ flat release (2003) and the WAC’s widescreen edition(2015).
HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
The Exorcist (1973) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) The Exorcist III (1990) Casablanca (1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Lust For Life (1956) Lost Horizon (1937) Citizen Kane (1941) 2001: AHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
The Exorcist (1973) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) The Exorcist III (1990) Casablanca (1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Lust For Life (1956) Lost Horizon (1937) Citizen Kane (1941) 2001: AHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenCOME AND SEE
Come and See. Blu-ray. The Criterion Collection 1035. 1985 / Color / 1:37 / 143 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date June 30, 2020 / 39.95. Starring: Aleksei Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Evgeniy Tilicheev, Viktors Lorencs, J¨ri Lumiste. Cinematography: Alexei Rodionov. EXPLORERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL The new Blu-ray of Explorers is the last of Joe Dante’s ‘big’ ’80s movies to arrive in a Blu-ray special edition. John Hora’s expressive cinematography is showcased quite nicely; even in an ordinary gulley cutting through a residential neighborhood, wondrousbeams of
THINGS CHANGE
Powerhouse Indicator’s Region B Blu-ray of Things Change is an impeccable encoding of this handsomely-shot light comedy; Director of Photography Juan Ruiz Anchía (The Stone Boy) gets the most out of Mamet’s gallery of interesting faces.Indicator’s notes say that this is Sony’s HD remaster it simply looks great, rich and colorful. The video extras are formidable. TO NEW SHORES & LA HABANERA Douglas Sirk proves his mettle as a consummate romantic storyteller in these part-musical melodramas from the peak of his career in Germany. They cemented stardom for Zarah Leander, a beauty who could have been an international success had the timing and politics been different. Both pictures send their heroines on far-flung adventures. In To New Shores Leander's seductive music hall MANON | TRAILERS FROM HELL We can depend on H.G. Clouzot to find people at their most desperate, at their worst. His updated adaptation of Manon Lescaut dissects the trauma of amour fou AND the hypocrisy, opportunism and political horror of postwar France. Resistance fighter Michel Auclair and provincial tart Cécile Aubrey are lovers caught in a web of vice and treachery, much of it of their own making.SCARFACE (1932)
Viavision ’s Blu-ray of Scarface, Shame of a Nation is a handsome, nicely appointed presentation of this highly entertaining classic thriller. Until recently Scarface wasn’t available in good copies. Warners located excellent printing elements for the other two of the ‘big three’ gangster classics, but Universal hasn’t had that luck with this independently-produced picture. ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. HAMMER VOLUME SIX: NIGHT SHADOWS Once an upstart and now a company to contend with, Britain’s Indicator continues their series of Hammer Studio releases with Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows, a purely generic subtitle fit for any horror film, Hammer or otherwise. What isn’t generic is Indicator’s winning formula—top notch image quality and boatloads of extra materials including documentaries, commentaries, THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST Here’s a GREAT picture whose time has come — Theodore J. Flicker’s spy spoof is one of the smartest, funniest political satires ever, and probably James Coburn’s finest hour as an actor-producer. A high-class shrink knows too many Presidential secrets, making him an international espionage target in a giddy spy chase. Everything leads to an HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
The Exorcist (1973) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) The Exorcist III (1990) Casablanca (1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Lust For Life (1956) Lost Horizon (1937) Citizen Kane (1941) 2001: AHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
The Exorcist (1973) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) The Exorcist III (1990) Casablanca (1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Lust For Life (1956) Lost Horizon (1937) Citizen Kane (1941) 2001: AHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenCOME AND SEE
Come and See. Blu-ray. The Criterion Collection 1035. 1985 / Color / 1:37 / 143 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date June 30, 2020 / 39.95. Starring: Aleksei Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Evgeniy Tilicheev, Viktors Lorencs, J¨ri Lumiste. Cinematography: Alexei Rodionov. EXPLORERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL The new Blu-ray of Explorers is the last of Joe Dante’s ‘big’ ’80s movies to arrive in a Blu-ray special edition. John Hora’s expressive cinematography is showcased quite nicely; even in an ordinary gulley cutting through a residential neighborhood, wondrousbeams of
THINGS CHANGE
Powerhouse Indicator’s Region B Blu-ray of Things Change is an impeccable encoding of this handsomely-shot light comedy; Director of Photography Juan Ruiz Anchía (The Stone Boy) gets the most out of Mamet’s gallery of interesting faces.Indicator’s notes say that this is Sony’s HD remaster it simply looks great, rich and colorful. The video extras are formidable. TO NEW SHORES & LA HABANERA Douglas Sirk proves his mettle as a consummate romantic storyteller in these part-musical melodramas from the peak of his career in Germany. They cemented stardom for Zarah Leander, a beauty who could have been an international success had the timing and politics been different. Both pictures send their heroines on far-flung adventures. In To New Shores Leander's seductive music hall MANON | TRAILERS FROM HELL We can depend on H.G. Clouzot to find people at their most desperate, at their worst. His updated adaptation of Manon Lescaut dissects the trauma of amour fou AND the hypocrisy, opportunism and political horror of postwar France. Resistance fighter Michel Auclair and provincial tart Cécile Aubrey are lovers caught in a web of vice and treachery, much of it of their own making.SCARFACE (1932)
Viavision ’s Blu-ray of Scarface, Shame of a Nation is a handsome, nicely appointed presentation of this highly entertaining classic thriller. Until recently Scarface wasn’t available in good copies. Warners located excellent printing elements for the other two of the ‘big three’ gangster classics, but Universal hasn’t had that luck with this independently-produced picture. ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. HAMMER VOLUME SIX: NIGHT SHADOWS Once an upstart and now a company to contend with, Britain’s Indicator continues their series of Hammer Studio releases with Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows, a purely generic subtitle fit for any horror film, Hammer or otherwise. What isn’t generic is Indicator’s winning formula—top notch image quality and boatloads of extra materials including documentaries, commentaries, THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST Here’s a GREAT picture whose time has come — Theodore J. Flicker’s spy spoof is one of the smartest, funniest political satires ever, and probably James Coburn’s finest hour as an actor-producer. A high-class shrink knows too many Presidential secrets, making him an international espionage target in a giddy spy chase. Everything leads to an HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
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Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. HOME | TRAILERS FROM HELLTRAILERSARTICLESPODCASTSHUDDERWARNER ARCHIVEVCI ENTERTAINMENT The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection Blu ray Severin Films 1965-1984 / 1.33:1, 1:85.1. Starring Neil Flanagan, Berwick Kaler, Maggie Rogers Cinematography by Andy Milligan Directed by Andy Milligan “I should have killed Andy.”. – Jimmy McDonough In 1987 Andy Milligan was working on his latest film, a bloody revenge sagawith a
TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenSTAGECOACH (1966)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Stagecoach is a colorful widescreen presentation from film elements in fine shape; all those heavily wooded skylines are pleasant viewing, just in themselves. The soundtrack is presented in the original mono. Liner notes by Julie Kirgo clear up many ancillary questions about the remake, and directs viewers where in the film Norman Rockwell’s brief cameo can befound.
TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE Tarzan got a new lease on life when a film company finally went to Africa to pit the excellent 'Lord of the Jungle' Gordon Scott against a formidable phalanx of villains. Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Niall MacGinnis are perfect Dastards of the Darkest Continent. Also top-flight are the women in this jungle combat, wicked Scilla Gabel and naughty Sara Shane. FEAR NO EVIL / RITUAL OF EVIL In 1969's Fear No Evil, directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychiatrist with a side practice in the occult. The following year it spawned a sequel directed by Robert Day, Ritual of Evil, and Kino Lorber's new Blu ray brings them THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (1929) The Warner Archive Collection DVD of The Mysterious Island is a very good encoding of the B&W version that is shown on TCM from time to time. There are a few splices, and I noticed one jump cut where a shot or an inter-title might have gone missing. But overall the transfer has excellent continuity. YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH The Twilight Time Blu-ray of You’ll Never Get Rich is a completely remastered B&W scan that makes the old DVD look like shopworn goods. The image is clean and buffed, showing off the four or five musical numbers — not many, actually — and looking good in the dream sequence where Fred Astaire imagines Rita Hayworth while asleep in hisarmy cot.
WILLIAM FRIEDKIN
The Exorcist (1973) Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) The Exorcist III (1990) Casablanca (1942) Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) Lust For Life (1956) Lost Horizon (1937) Citizen Kane (1941) 2001: AHOPE AND CROSBY
Between 1940 and 1962, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby starred in seven “Road” pictures directed by such distinct talents as David Butler, Norman McLeod and Hope’s own gag-writer Norman Panama who would lead the comedian kicking and screaming into the sixties with How to Commit Marriage, a poison pen letter to the counterculture released in 1969.BEDAZZLED (1967)
The Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bedazzled is a major improvement on Fox’s 2007 DVD. The eye-popping enhanced color transfer retains the film’s proper Panavision framing. Stanley Donen’s clean directing style avoids choppy cutting in the Cook/Moore comedy exchanges, but doesn’t spare the visual fireworks when appropriate. TRAILERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL Search Trailers From Hell. Allison Anders; Allan Arkush; Arnold Leibovit; John Badham; Rick Baker; Jessica Bendinger; Darren Bousman; Axelle Carolyn; Larry CohenCOME AND SEE
Come and See. Blu-ray. The Criterion Collection 1035. 1985 / Color / 1:37 / 143 min. / available through The Criterion Collection / Street Date June 30, 2020 / 39.95. Starring: Aleksei Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Evgeniy Tilicheev, Viktors Lorencs, J¨ri Lumiste. Cinematography: Alexei Rodionov. EXPLORERS | TRAILERS FROM HELL The new Blu-ray of Explorers is the last of Joe Dante’s ‘big’ ’80s movies to arrive in a Blu-ray special edition. John Hora’s expressive cinematography is showcased quite nicely; even in an ordinary gulley cutting through a residential neighborhood, wondrousbeams of
THINGS CHANGE
Powerhouse Indicator’s Region B Blu-ray of Things Change is an impeccable encoding of this handsomely-shot light comedy; Director of Photography Juan Ruiz Anchía (The Stone Boy) gets the most out of Mamet’s gallery of interesting faces.Indicator’s notes say that this is Sony’s HD remaster it simply looks great, rich and colorful. The video extras are formidable. TO NEW SHORES & LA HABANERA Douglas Sirk proves his mettle as a consummate romantic storyteller in these part-musical melodramas from the peak of his career in Germany. They cemented stardom for Zarah Leander, a beauty who could have been an international success had the timing and politics been different. Both pictures send their heroines on far-flung adventures. In To New Shores Leander's seductive music hall MANON | TRAILERS FROM HELL We can depend on H.G. Clouzot to find people at their most desperate, at their worst. His updated adaptation of Manon Lescaut dissects the trauma of amour fou AND the hypocrisy, opportunism and political horror of postwar France. Resistance fighter Michel Auclair and provincial tart Cécile Aubrey are lovers caught in a web of vice and treachery, much of it of their own making.SCARFACE (1932)
Viavision ’s Blu-ray of Scarface, Shame of a Nation is a handsome, nicely appointed presentation of this highly entertaining classic thriller. Until recently Scarface wasn’t available in good copies. Warners located excellent printing elements for the other two of the ‘big three’ gangster classics, but Universal hasn’t had that luck with this independently-produced picture. ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS SPLATTER Trailers From Hell presents A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Movie from the minds of Roger Corman and Joe Dante. HAMMER VOLUME SIX: NIGHT SHADOWS Once an upstart and now a company to contend with, Britain’s Indicator continues their series of Hammer Studio releases with Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows, a purely generic subtitle fit for any horror film, Hammer or otherwise. What isn’t generic is Indicator’s winning formula—top notch image quality and boatloads of extra materials including documentaries, commentaries, THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST Here’s a GREAT picture whose time has come — Theodore J. Flicker’s spy spoof is one of the smartest, funniest political satires ever, and probably James Coburn’s finest hour as an actor-producer. A high-class shrink knows too many Presidential secrets, making him an international espionage target in a giddy spy chase. Everything leads to an __ Search Trailers From Hell* Allison Anders
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