Blu-Ray: ‘Escape From New York’ (1981)
❉ Carpenter’s vision, presented in a beautiful 4K remaster, still impresses with its sense of time, place and attitude.
❉ Carpenter’s vision, presented in a beautiful 4K remaster, still impresses with its sense of time, place and attitude.
❉ Nobody did it better or had more fun than William Castle, the PT Barnum of celluloid shock.
❉ A film in three parts directed by Peter Brook, Lindsay Anderson and Tony Richardson, never before released in the UK
❉ GFF 19 will celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Matrix and 40 years since Alien sprang onto the big screen.
❉ Is the Coen brothers’ bonanza of six mini-movies worth singing about? Find out in Ben Peyton’s spoiler-free review.
❉ Somewhere between a rant and a meditation on film-making, this is the closest audiences will get to experiencing Welles’ vision of his lost movie.
❉ Peter Medak’s ghost story arrives on a nicely presented Blu-ray with a generous amount of extras. Does it still hold up over three decades later?
❉ Luca Guadagnino’s take on Dario Argento’s masterpiece is a striking work that manages to perplex as much as it enthrals.
❉ Peccadillo is revisiting two classic gay films from award-winning French directors Ducastel & Martineau.
❉ Dario Argento’s Horror Masterpiece… Restored in 2k with reference to Argento’s personal print.
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