Jumat, 30 November 2018

U.K. NEW RELEASE ROUND UP - 26/11/18

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As the title suggests this is a list of the new releases coming out in the U.K., week beginning 26th November 2018. This is the new genre releases that could be of interest for you this week.


ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK

More details on this release can be found here:

https://www.horrorscreamsvideovault.co.uk/2018/09/studiocanal-will-escape-from-new-york.html

4K Blu-ray   https://amzn.to/2zz5YQX

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DVD  https://amzn.to/2BI9z0u





THE BEST OF 80'S SCREAM QUEENS

More details on this release can be found here:

https://www.horrorscreamsvideovault.co.uk/2018/11/88-films-bring-three-scream-queens.html

DVD  https://amzn.to/2BIRdN7

Blu-ray   https://amzn.to/2AATSql









PRINCE OF DARKNESS

More details on this release can be found here:

https://www.horrorscreamsvideovault.co.uk/2018/09/studiocanal-raise-prince-of-darkness.html

DVD  https://amzn.to/2RqOoWe

Blu-ray  https://amzn.to/2zz4N41












NIGHT OF THE DEMON

More details on this release can be found here:

https://www.horrorscreamsvideovault.co.uk/2018/11/standard-edition-of-night-of-demon.html

Blu-ray https://amzn.to/2KokrUc














STUDENT BODIES

More details on this release can be found here:

https://www.horrorscreamsvideovault.co.uk/2018/11/class-is-in-session-with-88-films-next.html

Blu-ray  https://amzn.to/2ACGMc2














THE SENTINEL

A fashion model moves into a house inhabited (on the top floor) by a blind priest. She begins having strange physical problems, has trouble sleeping at night, and has some nasty flashbacks of her attempted suicide. She complains to the real estate agent of the noise caused by her strange neighbors, but finds out that the house is only occupied by the priest and herself, and ultimately discovers that she has been put in the house for a reason.

DVD  https://amzn.to/2AzbmDi









PREVIOUS WEEK RELEASES CAN BE FOUND HERE


(366) Flood of joy + links

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  • Aquamanpremiere was spectacular and the show was effortlessly stolen by Amber Heard who not only looked stunning - her gown was incredible! - but also spent the whole hour freezing in this outfit, talking to the press and fans, hugging them and taking pictures.
  • Jason was there for a bit but I suspect he went inside to get a beer because he disappeared after about 15 minutes.
  • Indeed he did get a beer and gave a speech before the film started!
  • Patrick Wilson spent so much time signing the autographs!
  • The photos are amazing!
  • These are so funny: 
  • Jason is clearly so confused as to how to walk around the dress and James Wan is telling him not to step on it:
  • While in London Jason did the signing and appeared on a morning show. Turns out he hasn't even seen the movie yet because he is waiting to watch it with his kids in LA. How sweet is that?!
  • There is a flood of positive reactions. The only negatives are that the film is 'corny' in some parts but other than that everyone has so much praise for James Wan and so much for Jason!!! YEY! Amber is also getting standout notices. The film is being compared to Star Wars and Lord of the Rings and people are praising the humor, the action, the visuals and THE THIRD ACT! When is the last time a superhero movie was praised for its third act?! That's unheard of!
  • What did I tell you last week?! And YES! Jason is hosting SNL on December 8th! This means that he is probably doing Jimmy Fallon's show on December 6th AND he is gonna be on Graham Norton on 14th.
  • *breathes into a paper bag*
  • Great behind the scenes pictures:
  • Nicole Kidman talked a little bit about Aquaman during THR roundtable.
  • Julie Andrews, who declined to do a cameo in Mary Poppins Returns has a voice role in Aquaman which is of course battling Mary Poppins Returns in the box office battle. 
  • This is so fucking cold blooded. WB announcing it as MRP is getting buzz is genius. Disney is all like "we have new Mary Poppins" and WB goes "well, we have the real one in our movie, haha!"
  • Look at my tweet about this,, I am the queen of references.
  • I bet they sent Jason to her house. 
  • She opened, took one look at him and agreed.
  • If it were me not only would I agree I'd probably randomly start throwing money at him or something.
  • The cast is doing a bunch of interview this week!
  • New Chinese trailer with so much great new footage!:
  • Frontier season 3 was good but it was nowhere near as good as season 2. Jason has yet again spent the entire season in clothes which means that out of 18 episodes he was shirtless once and still did not get laid in that show. 
  • That's totally unrealistic.
  • Netflix what the hell is this? First you call that blurry mess Chris Pine's full frontal and now this?
  • I pay you money.
  • Earn it, bitch.
  • There were two outstanding long takes in this season but I was so mad at the ending. Grace, are you fucking kidding me? You did not go with him? I would literally run into that snowstorm even if I were to instantly die but I would have gone with him! Is she blind?!
  • Jason in his infinite wisdom decided to set up a youtube channel and he is uploading a docu series about himself. The first episode is out. 
  • As God is my witness I will not make it through 24 episodes of this.
  • Why:
  • WHY:
  • Look at Amber trying to throw it as high as Jason and failing adorably:
  • Can someone take his phone from him?
  • Please?
  • Encouraged by Nika's fabulous review I watched Legends of the Fall. It was hilarious. The story is basically about one chick and 3 brothers who fall in love with her, but there is so much random crap that happens. Anthony Hopkins' character has a stroke and Hopkins' acting afterwards is just....a CHOICE. Brad Pitt cuts his dead brother's heart out for some reason. Brad Pitt's wife is killed by ricochet bullet. Julia Ormond dramatically cuts some of her hair and then shoots herself in the head so it legit looks like she shot herself because she didn't like the haircut she gave herself. Brad Pitt dies by getting ripped to pieces by a bear and the narrator says "It was a good death".
  • I was in fucking tears, you guys.
  • Then I saw Kalifornia and The Crush, Never Talk to Strangers, Jade and Passion of Darkly Noon for my article which I'll finally publish this Sunday. You better read that thing I was working on that for months!
  • I also saw Double Jeopardy. Then I watched Love & Mercy, The Meg, Thank You For Smoking.The Founder. Unsane. Eight Grade. Life of the Party. I Feel Pretty. 28 Days. The Hero. Tully. Leave No Trace. Also rewatched Venom. Some scattered thoughts here
  • Michelle Williams was so amazing in I Feel Pretty. And where the fuck was Sam Elliott's nomination for The Hero? And Hardy deserves all the awards for Venom.
  • Did I mention I was not at work this week because I am sick? Yep. So that's LOTS of movies but on Monday I'm back in the office and back to only watching films during the weekend.
  • Sony's BRILLIANT TV spot promoting Venom home media release. I cannot wait for the sequel.
  • You are a whore, Jon Snow.
  • NOPE.
  • They cancelled Daredevil ;( Sad face not so much for that show but this most likely means they will also take Frank away from us and this aggression will not stand, man!
  • BUT the trailer for season 5 of Luther is out and GUESS WHO IS BACK?!
  • Gothan Awards went to Hawke and Toni Collette, meanwhile NBR awarded Green Book and A Star is Born. Satellite nominations. ASiB scored 11.
  • Paul Schrader is DISGUSTING. Hawke should bust a cap in his ass, he might have deleted the post but it's certainly not forgotten.
  • There was a huge lovefest for Bradley Cooper this week.
  • THR roundtable with actresses will air at the end of January but it already brought us joy:
  • Katy reviews Annihilation
  • Sonia writes about Juliet, Naked
  • Getter and Sofia pick TV shows adapted from non-english series
  • Mario reviews Grinch
  • Alex writes about Widows
  • Brittani reviews Boy Erased

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And Then This Happened... Outlaw of Gor

Watch Movies TV -It is good to be king. You can wear whatever you want. Command all your minions. Demand absolute obedience from your subjects. And of course you get to make proclamations. But sometimes wearing whatever you want while making the proclamations can turn out to be a bad thing.

Case in point in the example below.

But still, this moment from Outlaw of Gor gives us the perfect opportunity for caption fun. So we can't be all that mad at King Goofy here.

And then this happened...


Quick Sips - Tor dot com November 2018

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Art by Rovina Cai
Well it turns out it's a rather light month from Tor's short fiction, with only a single novelette on offer for November. Luckily for readers, it's a very good one, exploring a magical linguistic academia with shitty advisers, entrenched sexism, and a whole lot of bullshit put up to hamper innovative research in favor of traditional lines of inquiry. The main characters are queer and bring to their studies an entirely new way of approaching the work, in part because it's work that's never cared about including people like them in an official sense. And it shows them hitting the limits of what's expected of them and then blowing past those barriers. So yeah, to the review!

Story:

“The Word of Flesh and Soul” by Ruthanna Emrys (9332 words)

No Spoilers: Polymede is a graduate student studying a language left behind by a race that predates humanity, whose frozen cities and snatches of chiseled writing are all that remain of a civilization that had the power perhaps to shape reality with their words. At the very least, the study of the language can often have effects on human bodies, and Polymede has already been marked some by her illicit work on a theory that she and her girlfriend, Rish, have about an aspect of perhaps the first story discovered from this ancient people. Too bad Rish’s autism and the conservative nature of academia make it nearly impossible for Polymede and Rish to publish their findings and theories. Unless, perhaps, they were too forge a few documents, break into a few locked offices, and refuse to be intimidated by chauvinist professors or the threat of expulsion. It’s a piece that focuses on the importance of study and the love of scholarship, and the strength of will it can take to stand up to convention and put forward new findings in a field that dedicates to not varying from the past.
Keywords: Language, Academia, Publication, Queer MC, Transformation
Review: I love what this story does with language and the academic landscape, how it scrutinizes how people look at history and dead languages, challenging the belief that the best approach to these fields is through a strict adherence to tradition, dogma, and past studies. Especially studies that have come up through times and societies that have been touched by colonialism, that have been shaped by misogyny and racism and ableism and a whole slew of other accepted and institutional biases. Because for people coming up in the field, dealing with the body of research being skewed in that fashion and being asked or demanded to ignore those issues and venerate the opinions of men who wouldn’t even see these new students as worthy of education. And it’s a piece that gets at that by showing these women working to get their research before a publication review. Just that, something that should be so simple, and yet because of the nature of the field it might as well be a secret society, one that demands they strip themselves bare in order to even be considered. It’s a piece that shows their love not for the structure of education surrounding the language, but for the language itself, but how those structures almost break them. Almost drive them away when they have so much to offer. And it’s only through their determination and their great skill that they are able to remain, still furious at their treatment. How far they’ll be able to bend the institutions to change is unknown, but it’s thrilling to watch them make the first steps in that direction. Thrilling and wrenching, because of what they have to endure, and what more they will have to if they are to remain. But they have each other and they have their love of language, which might just be enough. A wonderful read!

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REVIEW 657: 2.0

Kamis, 29 November 2018

Short Takes: Invasion of the Body Snatchers

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(1956) Directed by Don Siegel; Written by Daniel Mainwaring; Based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney; Starring: Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Larry Gates, King Donovan, Carolyn Jones, Jean Willes and Ralph Dumke; Available on: Blu-ray (Olive Films) and DVD

Rating: ****


Note: This is a slightly expanded version of a capsule review that appeared on this blog several years back.

“…I have no recollection of any serious discussions taking place about what the film is about. To me, the film is about conforming… I said to myself that Jack Finney, who wrote the novel, was thinking about the fact that everybody started trying to be taught to do certain things, and the advertising agencies are responsible...” – Kevin McCarthy (from Blu-ray commentary track)


To date, there have been four film versions* of Jack Finney’s novel (which originally appeared as a serialized story through Collier’s Magazine), but the first is the most faithful to the source material. Kevin McCarthy stars as family doctor Miles Bennell, who watches as the residents of his small town become systematically replaced by emotionless duplicates. Filmed on a modest budget of $350,000, the Allied Artists (formerly Monogram Studios) production is big on performances and atmosphere. If ever there were a candidate for sci-fi noir, this would be it, with a man and woman running from authorities who are complicit in a shadowy conspiracy. As if to reinforce the point, the filmmakers recycled some footage from the Allied Artists film noir, The Big Combo.

* True confession: We are, to a greater or lesser extent, a product of our time, and I’m no exception. My favorite adaptation of Finney’s book is the 1978 remake, although the original is a very close second.


Olive Films outdid themselves with their Olive Signature Blu-ray edition of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. It boasts a solid lineup of features, including interviews with cast members and filmmakers that were inspired by the movie. A fun group of featurettes spotlight the Southern California locations where the movie was shot. But the crown jewel is the commentary track (one of two), recorded more than a decade ago, with filmmaker Joe Dante and stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, providing illuminating stories about their early careers, along with their perspectives on making the film.


More than half a century after its cinematic debut, Invasion of the Body Snatchers remains as relevant as it was in 1956. Director Don Siegel and screenwriter Daniel Mainwaring set out to make a scary movie with no specific political or social ideology, which makes it applicable to multiple situations. One of the story’s lasting effects was adding the term “pod people” to our pop culture consciousness.  It’s been used interchangeably to describe someone whose behavior has become erratic, or alternatively, one who thinks and acts like everyone else. The film can alternately be regarded as an allegory for communism or McCarthyism, or in a more general sense, a loss of individuality in cookie-cutter post-war American society. The source material is so timeless that we likely haven’t seen the last of the film adaptations. Bennell’s chilling admonition “You’re next” penetrates our souls to the core – at once a warning and reminder that a little healthy paranoia can be a good thing.

* Fun Fact: The solid cast also includes a pre-directing-career Sam Peckinpah, and Carolyn Jones, several years before her role as Morticia Addams.

Fathers' Day Movie Screenshots (1997) Part 22

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Fathers' Day
1997