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J’accuse (Blu-ray Review)

J'accuseJ’accuse, director Abel Gance’s (Napoleon) indictment of war, is a tale of romance and idealism in the tradition of Tolstoy’s War and Peace and Jean Renoir’s La Grande Illusion.  Abel Gance would revisit his 1919 epic J’accuse with the 1938 reimagining, this time with sound and a score by his The Woman Thief collaborator Henri Verdun.  Gance’s film stars  Victor Francen (Farewell to Arms) and Jean-Max (Satan’s Paradise), J’accuse features supporting performances by Line Noro (Pépé le Moko), Paul Amiot (Le Cercle Rouge), André Nox (Savage Brigade) and Marie Lou (The Woman Thief).  Directed by Abel Gance, J’accuse (which used his epic 1919 silent screen version as a template) is both a stirring indictment of man’s inhumanity to man and an ode to man’s capacity for love and compassion.  The film is coming to Blu-ray from Olive Films on November 15th. Continue reading ‘J’accuse (Blu-ray Review)’

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Macbeth – Olive Signature Edition (Blu-ray Review)

MacbethOrson Welles is forever known for changing cinema as we know it and crafting a good handful of films that are timeless classics.  Time is a kind passage to some classic cinema as well, in that most of his works that were deemed as failures or disappointments are able to be reassessed as time goes by and find a new audience that appreciates or is ready for a film that may have been ahead of its time, or just not quite understood when it was originally released theatrically.  Macbeth is one of those for Orson Welles.  While not perfect or a forgotten masterpiece (Like Touch of Evil), Welles take on Shakespeare proves to have some strong merit where it had been pretty much panned and even recut at the demand of the studio following its debut in 1948.  Luckily here, Olive Films Signature Edition not only has both versions, but a pretty solid package to look back at the film in their latest release which will be streeting Noevember 15th. Continue reading ‘Macbeth – Olive Signature Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

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Coffee And Cigarettes (Blu-ray Review)

Coffee-and-CigarettesJim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes was a film that came out of making three short films sharing that title.  The feature film doesn’t stray too far and really is a series of eleven short films or vignettes.  What they all carry in common are the fact that the whole movie is just about different people sitting at a table literally enjoying coffee and cigarettes.  The title does not lie.  This film received some festival buzz around 2003 when it came out and Jarmusch is a pretty popular (Yet more underground) filmmaker, so yeah, even if this is a Clerks situation, lets bring this sucker to the Blu-ray format.  Its coming from the wonderful people over a Olive Films and will be available for purchase (Pre-order now, please) on Tuesday, November 15th. Continue reading ‘Coffee And Cigarettes (Blu-ray Review)’

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Hannie Caulder – Olive Signature Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Hannie-CaulderOlive Signature enters its third month of existence with a continued trend in rebranding and improving upon one of their previous Western genre releases.  This will make it four total for the series out of six movies that have gone into the collection so far.  November brings us to Hannie Caulder, the Raquel Welch revenge Western from 1971 that also co-starred Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine and Christopher Lee (His only appearance in a Western).  The Burt Kennedy film now comes with some new interviews, a commentary and the nice packaging with the little booklet that these Signature Editions are known to have.  Its also got a new look image and audio track as well.  This film, along with Orson Welles MacBeth, will be available on Tuesday, November 15th. Continue reading ‘Hannie Caulder – Olive Signature Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

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Star Trek: The Animated Series (Blu-ray Review)

Star-Trek-AnimatedThere’s that sigh of relief from fellow Trek fans, as there’s a sort of gamble that paid off.  Previously, Star Trek: The Animated Series was only available in the 50th Anniversary box set that came out back in September from Paramount.  As a matter of fact, aside from having everything from the original crew in one nice package, the only new draw to it was the Blu-ray deubt of the 1970s animated series.  Most of us assumed it would receive its own standalone release down the line.  Surprisingly, we only had to wait just a a little over two months to find out our hold out was worth is.  It now comes in a nice little 3-disc set of its own with some limited edition small art prints that are posters for episodes and all the bonus material featured on the previous DVD release of the short lived extension.  You’ll be able to pick this one up for purchase on November 15th.  Rejoice!  Your Blu-ray collection of Star Trek (Original Crew) is complete! Continue reading ‘Star Trek: The Animated Series (Blu-ray Review)’

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STORKS On 4K UHD Blu-ray December 20th!

StorksDeliver a bundle of family entertainment when “Storksarrives onto Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD. The animated adventure “Storks” stars Andy Samberg (“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” “Hotel Transylvania”), Katie Crown (“Clarence”), Kelsey Grammer (“Toy Story 2,” “The Simpsons”), Jennifer Aniston (“We’re the Millers,” “Horrible Bosses”), Ty Burrell (“Finding Dory,” “Modern Family”), Keegan-Michael Key (“The Angry Birds Movie,” “Keanu,” “Key & Peele”), Jordan Peele (“Keanu,” “Key & Peele”) and Danny Trejo (“The Book of Life,” “Muppets Most Wanted”).
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Finding Dory (Blu-ray Review)

Finding-DoryAs most probably expected, Finding Dory became the year’s biggest film this summer.  Following one of Disney/Pixar’s most successful, beloved and heralded films of all time was sort of a no-brainer in the wondering of who’s going to go see it.  This time they would focus on the fish with the short term memory loss, Dory, who was voiced by Ellen Degeneres.  The whole crew from the first film returns for this adventures as well as adding in some new friends voiced by character acting favorites.  I recently covered the digital release for the film, this is the one that covers the Blu-ray release (Which indeed includes the digital version as a bonus as well as the DVD edition of the film).  Its coming November 15th, so there’s still time to get your pre-order in and have it waiting for you on release day. Continue reading ‘Finding Dory (Blu-ray Review)’

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THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Debuts On 4K/Blu-ray Combo Pack December 20

Magnificent-SevenDirector Antoine Fuqua, alongside an all-star ensemble cast, delivers a modern take on the classic Western genre in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, debuting on Digital December 6 and on 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo Pack; Blu-ray and DVD December 20 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and MGM Studios. The “perfectly assembled” (Brian Tallerico, ROGER EBERT) cast includes two-time Academy Award® winner Denzel Washington as Sam Chisolm, Chris Pratt as Josh Farraday, two-time Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke as Goodnight Robicheaux, Vincent D’Onofrio as Jack Horne, Byung-Hun Lee as Billy Rocks , Martin Sensmeier as Red Harvest, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Vasquez and Peter Sarsgaard as Bartholomew Bogue.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Hunger-Games-Mockingjay-Part 2All good things must come to an end and all Mockingjays must have their part 2.  And it all felt like it came and went so quickly.  Just a mere 3 and a half years following the first film, here we were with a fourth (extra film to be honest) and final chapter.  It was quite an enlightening and engaging journey through some terrific science fiction, action and thrilling politics.  The series also gave us a iconic actor/character in Katniss Everdeen that will forever remain one of cinema’s best.  The Hunger Games series raised the bar and went beyond the level of just simply something for the young adult enthusiasts.  While Twilight never went beyond the Twi-hards (And there are a TON of them) and Harry Potter really didn’t pick up the all-ages crowds til around the fourth one, The Hunger Games had it from the start.  And here’s its climactic finish.  You can own it and the rest of the films on 4K UHD Blu-ray when Lionsgate drops them November 8th. Continue reading ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)’

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Hunger-Games-Mockingjay-Part IFollowing in the footsteps of its contemporaries, Harry Potter and Edward Cullen, Katniss Everdeen had the final book in her series split into to.  For the fans of the novel, it brought some head scratching, that of the three books, Mockingjay would get split and not one that could have been more detailed in Catching Fire.  When it comes to the splits of these novels, you get the impression the studio is trying to milk the cow dry, but in Harry Potter’s case, it actually worked out very well.  Either way with Hunger Games: Mockingjay, you can just look through a purely financial standpoint and see that Lionsgate made the correct choice from that angle.  This penultimate film in the Hunger Games series isn’t splitting any differences when it makes its debut on the 4K UHD Blu-ray format on November 8th. Continue reading ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)’

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The Hunger Games (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Hunger-GamesFollowing on the heels of Harry Potter and the Twilight films, The Hunger Games was the next in line to carry the torch of big time young adult novel adaptations turned blockbuster films.  This first film was expected to do well, but wound up taking in a massive box office haul, which not only was a record for when it was released, but also for something that wasn’t a sequel or based off of anything prior.  This first film catapulted Jennifer Lawrence into superstardom and made her the total “it girl” that still seems to be running.  Starting in 2012 and ending in 2015, the series came and went in a flash.  But fear not, the complete series is now hitting 4K UHD, the first to have its entire run on the format (Unless you count the nu-Trek as its own series, but technically, its part of the longer 13 film ouvre in the lore).   Continue reading ‘The Hunger Games (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)’

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Clint Eastwood’s SULLY Starring Tom Hanks Lands On 4K UHD Blu-ray December 20th!

SullyWitness the dramatic and heroic story behind the Miracle on the Hudson—and the previously untold events that followed—when “Sullyarrives on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray Combo Pack, 2 Disc Special Edition DVD and Digital HD. From Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood (“American Sniper,” “Million Dollar Baby”) Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Sully” stars Oscar winner Tom Hanks (“Bridge of Spies,” “Forrest Gump”) as Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.

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BLACK CHRISTMAS & DREAMSCAPE Collector’s Editions From Scream Factory Detailed!

Black-ChristmasThis December, Scream Factory™ proudly presents two genre favorites as part of a month full of holiday horror and sci-fi season’s greetings. Black Christmas and Dreamscape come to Blu-ray in Scream Factory Collector’s Editions on December 13, 2016, both complete with new 2K scans of the films and hours of new bonus content.

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Death Of A Salesman (Blu-ray Review)

Death-of-a-SalesmanArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is one of the most popular works of theatre of all time.  People may not know what the play or script is about completely, but many get the gyst or recognize the title when its dropped (A lot throughout film and television history).  Previously made into a feature film in 1951, 1985 brought a televised version of the play featuring Dustin Hoffman brining his gravitas to television.  This iteration proved a pretty big success, garnering a whopping ten Emmy nominations that year.  It took home three of them, including statues for both actors Dustin Hoffman (Leading in a movie or mini series) and John Malcovich (Supporting).  The film is being released under the Shout Select banner and isn’t the first television movie under the label.  If you’ll remember, their first was John Carpenter’s Elvis, starring Kurt Russell.  This Blu-ray rendition of the 1985 movie will be available on November 15th. Continue reading ‘Death Of A Salesman (Blu-ray Review)’

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Snowtime! (Blu-ray Review)

SnowtimeA romp through childhood full of heart and humor, the new animated feature Snowtime!is a captivating cinematic adventure about the kids in a small village who decide to have a massive snowball fight to amuse themselves during the winter school break. An official selection of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, this tale of hope and friendship makes its home entertainment debut  on November 8th, 2016. Available as a 3D Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo pack and on DVD, Snowtime! also comes loaded with bonus features, including interviews with stars Sandra Oh, Ross Lynch and producer Marie-Claude Beauchamp, as well as interviews with Celine Dion, Simple Plan, and Walk Off The Earth, and teasers and theatrical trailers. Continue reading ‘Snowtime! (Blu-ray Review)’

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Blair Witch Haunts Blu-ray This January

BlairWitch_BD_3DSkewNearly two decades after documentary filmmakers vanished in the groundbreaking film The Blair Witch Project, an investigative team searches for them and the truth behind their disappearance in Blair Witch, arriving on Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD, Digital HD, and On Demand January 3 from Lionsgate. From acclaimed filmmakers Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett (You’re Next), Blair Witch stars James Allen McCune (TV’s “The Walking Dead”), Callie Hernandez (La La Land), Brandon Scott (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”), Valorie Curry (American Pastoral), Corbin Reid (Words with Girls), and Wes Robinson (The Genius Code). An official selection of the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, this much-buzzed-about film will haunt viewers far beyond the closing credits.

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PHANTASM REMASTERED & PHANTASM RAVAGER Drop The Ball On Blu-ray December 6th!

Phantasm-RemasteredWell Go USA Entertainment brings two terrifying installments in the cult favorite Phantasm series from legendary writer/director Don Coscarelli when the fifth installment in the franchise PHANTASM: RAVAGER and the original PHANTASM: REMASTERED debut on Blu-ray and DVD December 6.

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Bubba Ho-Tep – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Bubba-Ho-TepBubba Ho-Tep was a movie that found itself being a good movie among my friends and I back in college.  At the time, anything new with Bruce Campbell in a lead role that we could get our hands on was something to behold. And this one sounded so damn weird, but we were all surprised at how good it was and how we weren’t the only ones that happened to think so.  We were obviously all right as its getting the highly coveted Collector’s Edition treatment from the horror home video kings Scream Factory.  It carries over the loads of material from the previous release while adding new meaty interviews with Bruce Campbell, Don Coscarelli and Robert Kurtzman.  You’ll be able to pick up this heartbreak senior hotel of a jailhouse mummy rock on November 8th.
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