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  • El Norte Blu-ray
    REVIEW: CRITERION/IMAGE Street: Jan. 20 Prebook: now > Arthouse epic about the immigrant experience arrives on Blu-ray. More
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    WEINSTEIN/GENIUS Street: Jan. 27 Prebook: now > Laughs, lust and fun under the sun in Woody Allen’s latest—and sexiest—comedy. The 39th feature film from the world’s most prolific writer/director is a diverting and funny look at modern love (and lust), what it could be, and what it is in reality for a trio of very good-looking people. More
  • Captains and the Kings
    KOCH Street: Jan. 13 Prebook: now > Classic ’70s TV miniseries about a Kennedy-like family. Based upon Taylor Caldwell’s 1972 bestseller, Captains and the Kings was one of the premiere TV miniseries of the ’70s. Clocking in at 8½ hours, the miniseries concerns the life of penniless Irish immigrant Joseph Armagh (Richard Jordan), who comes to America in the late 1800s ... More
  • Operation Filmmaker
    REVIEW: ICARUS Street: Dec. 16 Prebook: now > Engrossing doc on an Iraqi film student takes surprising turns. More
  • The Third Man Blu-ray
    REVIEW: CRITERION/IMAGE Street: Dec. 16 Prebook: now > Stellar high-def presentation of the classic noir thriller. More
  • Douglas Fairbanks: A Modern Musketeer
    REVIEW: FLICKER ALLEY Available now > Exhaustive (and exhausting!) collection of Douglas Fairbanks’ earliest film adventures. More
  • A Hole in a Fence
    FIRST RUN Street: Dec. 9 Prebook: now > Flavorful curio about a ‘hidden’ patch of urban landscape in Brooklyn. Concerning a slice of concrete-covered land that lurks behind a fence in the decaying section of Brooklyn, New York’s Red Hook neighborhood, A Hole in a Fence tells a big story in its relatively short running time. More
  • The Victor Borge Classic Collection
    QUESTAR Available now > The Clown Prince of Denmark’s most memorable TV specials are compiled in a well-priced package. Known worldwide as “The Clown Prince of Denmark,” the late, great Victor Borge is a piano-playing, shtick-loving musical joker who rose to fame on the concert stage and on numerous TV specials. More
  • Paul Simon: Live From Philadelphia
    EAGLE ROCK Street: Nov. 25 Prebook: now > Paul Simon tracks through 11 hits in a 1980 Philly show. Live From Philadelphia finds singer/songwriter Paul Simon and his band offering a set of 11 songs at Philadelphia’s Tower Theater in 1980. Touring to support the soundtrack of his biographical film One Trick Pony and still more than five years out from his Graceland rebirth, Simon and co... More
  • White Dog
    CRITERION/IMAGE Street: Dec. 2 Prebook: now > Sam Fuller’s 1982 drama gets its first U.S. release. Sam Fuller’s fascinating 1982 film White Dog receives its first official release in the U.S. in this Criterion Collection edition. A Hollywood starlet (Kristy McNichol) takes in a stray German shepherd and soon learns that it has been trained to attack black people. More
  • Great Directors, Vol. 1
    KINO Street: Dec. 9 Prebook: Nov. 11 > Five good films from five great international filmmakers. Kino International boxes five of its finest foreign-language catalog titles for this collection. More
  • JFK Blu-ray
    WARNER Street: Nov. 11 Prebook: now > Oliver Stone’s study of the JFK assassination glows in high-definition. The first and finest selection in Oliver Stone’s Presidential trilogy, JFK debuts on high-definition a week after the country’s national election. Politics aside, JFK is undeniably a great-looking, fine-sounding movie, and this Blu-ray edition does it justice—... More
  • Two Tigers
    LIONSGATE Street: Nov. 25 Prebook: now > Disappointing Asian-styled action flick delivers lovely leading ladies—and not much else. The lives of a high-class call girl from China (Selena Khoo) and a professional killer from Hungary (Andrea Osvárt) intertwine in Shanghai in this surprisingly low-octane thriller. More
  • Quo Vadis
    WARNER Street: Nov. 11 Prebook: now > Gorgeous rendering of the original Technicolor biblical epic. The granddaddy of modern-day Hollywood’s big-budget, ultra-lavish biblical epics, 1951’s Quo Vadis finally arrives on DVD looking and sounding unbelievably gorgeous. More
  • The Ultimate Matrix Collection Blu-ray
    WARNER Street: Oct. 14 Prebook: now > Like its HD DVD predecessor, this Blu-ray edition of the sci-fi trilogy is simply outstanding. One of the late HD DVD format’s most popular catalog titles, The Ultimate Matrix Collection makes its Blu-ray debut with the same gorgeous clarity, color and sound. More
  • Hell Ride
    DIMENSION EXTREME/GENIUS Street: Oct. 28 Prebook: now > Tougher and more tawdry update of grindhouse biker flicks. Hell Ride is described in its press materials as a “blood-and-sex-soaked motorcycle vengeance flick” … and ain’t that the truth. Concerning bad-ass bikers with names such as Pistolero (Larry Bishop), The Gent (Michael Madsen), Comanche (Eric Balfour) and... More
  • Legends: Live at Montreux 1997 Blu-ray
    EAGLE VISION Street: Sept. 30 Prebook: now > One-night-only quartet led by Eric Clapton delivers a crisp set of jazz, blues and rock. This 1997 concert features a one-night-only live collaboration between guitarist Eric Clapton, drummer Steve Gadd, bassist Marcus Miller, keyboardist Joe Sample and tenor saxman David Sanborn. More
  • National Lampoon Presents: Robodoc
    ARTS ALLIANCE AMERICA Street: Oct. 21 Prebook: Sept. 16 > Weak hospital comedy sports the National Lampoon brand … and not much else. Robodoc is not quite Robocop meets Young Doctors in Love , but the title is cute. More
  • Scenic National Parks Blu-ray
    QUESTAR Street: Sept. 16 Prebook: now > Collection of gorgeous, high-def tableaus and vistas from our nation’s grandest parks. Originally issued in June on standard DVD as part of Treasure of America’s National Parks, this three-disc Blu-ray release surveys national parks and makes for some sweet geographic eye candy. More
  • Aki Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy
    CRITERION/IMAGE Street: Sept. 23 Prebook: now > Trio of inimitably dark comedies from icy Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki. The coolest of recent cinema's deadpan humorists, Finland's Aki Kaurismäki is known for his disarming—and hard-drinking—tragi-comedies about working-class outcasts, such as sanitation men, assembly line jockeys and longshoremen. More
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