Posted August 31st, 2010 by Brandon DuHamel
David Lynch’s surrealistic vision in Mulholland Drive is refreshed in a solid 1080p StudioCanal Collection release from Optimum Releasing.
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Posted June 14th, 2010 by Brandon DuHamel
Cheesy and campy, Showgirls arrives in all its unintentionally comedic glory on Blu-ray with a serviceable video transfer and solid lossless soundtrack from MGM.
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Posted January 1st, 2010 by Brandon DuHamel
The British Film Institute’s latest Blu-ray release in their Flipside series of forgotten and obscure cinema is a gritty and melancholic time capsule of the world of rock and roll groupies in the early-1970s.
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Posted November 4th, 2009 by Brandon DuHamel
I’m not sure if Two Girls and a Guy ever qualified as edgy enough for an NC-17 rating– even by 1997’s standards — but watching Robert Downey, Jr., Heather Graham, and Natasha Gregson Wagner lay down some serious acting chops is still enjoyable and the Blu-ray is solidly delivered from Fox.
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Posted October 30th, 2009 by Brandon DuHamel
Never mind all the controversy over this title when the Blu-ray was released, Bram Stoker’s Dracula’s transfer was overseen by Coppola himself and it looks exactly as the director intended it, which is lush, moody, and oh so goth.
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Posted October 17th, 2009 by Brandon DuHamel
Catherine Deneuve heats up the screen in this 1967 erotic film about sexual emancipation that looks marvelous in its Blu-ray debut from Studio Canal and Optimum Releasing.
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Posted August 11th, 2009 by Brandon DuHamel
Return to an era of exploitation and genre films with director Pete Walker’s forgotten Man of Violence, competently transferred to high definition on Blu in this release from BFI.
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