Category: Home Viewing with Peter
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The DVD Report #761
New This Week The Hawaiian Film Critics named Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho Best Film of 2021. The British thriller in which a contemporary 18-year-old fashion student is able to mysteriously enter the 1960s and return to the present each morning is a one-of-a-kind experience. With its swirling camerawork, soundtrack filled with 60s pop…
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The DVD Report #760
New This Week Australia’s Imprint label has released a Blu-ray of Paramount’s 1954 classic The Country Girl on a region-free Blu-ray. Like How Green Was My Valley, which has suffered fools for decades who denigrate it for daring to win the Oscar over Citizen Kane, generations of Judy Garland fans have dismissed Grace Kelly’s Best…
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The DVD Report #759
New This Week Ridley Scott has been extremely upset with Disney for the mishandling of the theatrical release of The Last Duel, one of the films Disney inherited from 20th Century-Fox in its acquisition of the studio. He should be. This underseen film is a much better one than most of the tripe being promulgated…
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The DVD Report #758
New This Week Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter, now available on Blu-ray and DVD from Universal, is the latest film from the prolific writer-director whose first screenplay was for Sydney Pollack’s 1974 film The Yakuza. That was two years prior to his achieving screen immortality with his screenplay for Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. Schrader followed…
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The DVD Report #757
New This Week No Time to Die, the 25th official James Bond film, is one of the best of the series that began in 1962. In full disclosure, I have never been a big fan of the series. Although I’ve seen all the films, I only remember bits and pieces about most of them. There…
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The DVD Report #756
New This Week Kino Lorber ends the year with a slew of new releases including Broken Lullaby, Because of You, The Midnight Story, and Mass Appeal. Ernest Lubitsch’s 1932 film Broken Lullaby was the third teaming of Phillips Holmes and Nancy Carroll. Carroll had been nominated for an Oscar for their first pairing in 1930’s…
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The DVD Report #755
New This Week One of the best films of 2020 was Regina King’s One Night in Miami…, previously only available via streaming on Amazon Prime. Available now on Blu-ray thanks to the Criterion Collection, this wonderful film can and likely will reach a wider audience. A fictionalized tale of a get-together by four African American…
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The DVD Report #754
New This Week Paramount has re-released 1981’s Reds on Blu-ray from a brand new 4K transfer. Whereas the previous release was spread across two discs with extras, the new one presents the entire 3-hour, 16-minute film on one disc, with extras, including a two-hour long making-of documentary on the film hosted by writer-producer-director-star Warren Beatty,…
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The DVD Report #753
New This Week Disney has released the Fox Searchlight film The Eyes of Tammy Faye on Blu-ray and standard DVD via its 20th Century Studios subsidiary. The film from director Michael Showalter (The Big Sick) stars Jessica Chastain as the televangelist and Andrew Garfield as her husband, fellow televangelist Jim Bakker. Chastain rose to prominence…
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The DVD Report #752
New This Week Milos Forman’s 1981 film of E.L. Doctorow’s kaleidoscopic 1975 novel Ragtime has been given a stunning 4K transfer by Paramount for its 40th anniversary Blu-ray release. Nominated for 8 Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actor Howard E. Rollins (A Soldier’s Story) and Best Supporting Actress Elizabeth McGovern (Ordinary People), the film was…
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The DVD Report #751
New This Week Fritz Lang’s first and best Hollywood film, 1936’s Fury, has been given a Blu-ray upgrade by Warner Archive. The Austrian born director of the German classics Metropolis and M would go on to make such well regarded Hollywood films as The Woman in the Window, Scarlet Street, and The Big Heat, but…
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The DVD Report #750
New This Week The Randolph Scott Collection on Blu-ray from Mill Creek, featuring 12 of the actor’s films for Columbia, with prints provided by Sony, was supposed to have been released in April of this year but was held up for six months. The holdup was presumably so that they could add commentary to the…
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The DVD Report #749
New This Week Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg are actors so associated with Boston, Massachusetts, the city of their birth, that it’s interesting to find them both expanding their repertoires to play characters from western states in their latest films. Damon plays an out-of-work oil worker from Stillwater, Oklahoma who travels to Marseilles, France to…
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The DVD Report #748
New This Week With Halloween upon us, this is the season for scary movies. Warner Archive has released Blu-ray upgrades of one of the seminal horror films from the 1930s and two from the 1940s. Criterion has released a Blu-ray upgrade of one of the best remembered science fiction horror films of the 1950s. The…
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The DVD Report #747
New This Week The Criterion Collection has released a content-loaded two-disc 4K digital restoration of Raoul Walsh’s seminal 1941 actioner High Sierra on Blu-ray. Marking the moment when the gritty gangster films of the 1930s began giving way to the romantic fatalism of 1940s film noir, to quote the notes on the Blu-ray case’s back…