It's a strange time to release The Daniel Craig Collection, as it was soon be an incomplete collection. But regardless, the four films included, Casino Royale - 2k DI, Quantum of Solace - 2k DI, Skyfall - 4k DI, and Spectre - 4k DI, all surpass their Blu-ray counterparts visually.
Sonically...
Together agin, for the first time!
Preminger, and Tierney.
And they'd rejoin the future.
But for this 1949 enterprise, things never jelled for me. It's a long way from Laura.
Regardless, the talents brought together here are worth a look, as added to the mix are Jose Ferrer, Charles...
Raoul Walsh, for those who may be unaware, was one of the great American filmmakers, going back to 1912. For those who may care, yes, he worked on The Klansman.
His 1955 Fox production, The Tall Men, is one of the quintessential Clark Gable films.
Victor Young is responsible for the score...
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I watched this because Chris Fedak created it, and I loved "Chuck" back in the day. The pilot is currently available for free on Vudu.
It's sort of like Silence of the Lambs, if Hannibal Lecter had been Clarice's estranged father.
There are basically two series here: a mildly quirky police...
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Booksmart is a sweet little indie by a freshman director named Olivia Wilde.
In some ways, it seems to be the antithesis of some of John Hughes work, most notably, The Breakfast Club.
It involves two high school senior girls about to graduate and make their way in the world, who discover, at...
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Henry Levin's 1953 production of The President's Lady, based upon the historical novel by Irving Stone, has a special place in cinema history.
When I saw it for the first time, probably back in the early '60s, on television, it was in black & white (which as far as I knew at the time, might...
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Fuller at Fox, Five Films 1951-1957 (Fixed Bayonets!, Pickup on South Street, Hell and High Water, House of Bamboo, Forty Guns) (Masters of Cinema) Boxed Set
Limited Edition
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Studio-bound from the word "go," Philip Dunne's Ten North Frederick, based upon the novel by John O'Hara, seems at times as though it will take off.
I've always been a huge fan of Gary Cooper, but the tale of a successful man seeking love, and finding it with Suzy Parker, seems better in my...
Robert Rodriguez' Alita Battle Angel is one of those home video distribution rarities, thanks to Fox. Rather than splitting up Blu-ray / 3D combo packs from the 4k, they've given fans all three variants.
I knew nothing about this film going in, and found it an enjoyable ride, beautifully...
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Beyond feature productions that had Technicolor sequences, in the nitrate era, Fox created over 90 films.
Over a third of them were musicals, and they took extraordinary advantage of the three-strip technology, creating a very specific Fox Technicolor appearance.
Afaik, with a single...
David Lowery's The Old Man & the Gun is a veritable coming of age story.
Just not the type that some might expect.
I don't believe that it's a secret that the film concerns an old man and a gun. He chooses never to use it. It just gets him what he's after.
He's a career criminal, who almost...
Alan Parker is a British born filmmaker, who has been directing on these shores since the unusual, but wonderful, Bugsy Malone, back in 1976.
His work has been quality-driven, and interesting enough to warrant a CBE, back in his native land.
I've been a huge fan, forever.
Think about what's...
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I'm joining two of Twilight Time's new Blu-rays, the 1959 Warlock, with Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, and Anthony Quinn, directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Bandolero! (Andrew McLaglen) (1968), with James Stewart and Dean Martin, for no other reason than the ability to compare and contrast the...
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Fox, especially under Darryl Zanuck, seemed unafraid to tackle difficult subjects, as it did just a year previous, with Gentlemen's Agreement.
The Snake Pit, a 1948 production, directed by Anatole Litvak, concerns mental illness, and Olivia de Havilland shines in the lead.
Photographed in...
Three Coins in the Fountain is one of the quintessential early scope productions, brimming with wide shots of the hills of Rome, and those fountains, along with a slight case of mumps, inherent in the process
As directed by Jean Negulesco, it was a crowd pleaser of the era, if only for the...
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