Classics and Other Films on DVD

Here are our latest reviews of films on DVD from 2011 and earlier.

A Nous La Liberte

Dennis Schwartz @ Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews

American History X: The brutal charm of fascism

Joseph Proimakis @ Popaganda.gr [Greek]

  • Excerpt: It’s yet unclear wether art immitates life, but some thinngs we’ve seen damn too clear on the big screen to not recognize on the small one

Antoine and Antoinette

Bill Weber @ Slant

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Cafe Texan

  • Excerpt: It is all so wildly over-acted, over-written, over-done that those behind the camera must have in some way congratulated themselves on how clever they were all being.

British Transport Films Vol. 11: Experiment Under London

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: On BFI DVD now

Captured, You’re Human Like the Rest of Them

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: John Krish and B. S. Johnson BFI Flipsides out now

The Complete Humphrey Jennings Vol. 3: A Diary For Timothy

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: On UK DVD now

The Confrontation

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: Out on DVD now

Cruising

Simon Miraudo @ Quickflix

De Halaasheid der Dingen

Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]

Diamonds of the Night, Intimate Lighting, The Creator, Southern Comfort

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: All out on DVD now

The Eagle Has Landed

M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com

The Fly (1958)

M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com

From Here to Eternity

Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Cafe Texan

  • Excerpt: From Here to Eternity on the whole does hold up remarkably well despite the passage of time.

Great Expectations (1998)

Tim Brayton @ Antagony & Ecstasy

  • Excerpt: Cuarón and company end up throwing all the style they’ve got at the film… to compensate for a perpetually stalled drama.

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid

Dennis Schwartz @ Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews

Halloween: 35th Anniversary Edition

M. Enois Duarte @ High-Def Digest.com

Here, Then

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: On UK DVD now

Hotel Normandy

Bill Weber @ Slant

The Housekeeper’s Daughter

Dennis Schwartz @ Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews

Ikarie XB-1

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: On UK DVD now

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: On DVD now

Night Train, Cría Cuervos, Theorem

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: All out on DVD now

Noah’s Ark

Dennis Schwartz @ Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews

O Crime de Aldeia Velha (1964)

Nuno Reis @ SciFiWorld Portugal [Portuguese]

  • Excerpt: Olhando para ele com umas boas décadas de distanciamento, os efeitos especiais parecem foleiros (não há palavra melhor) e nem todos os actores são profissionais, mas tirando isso é um filme bem escrito, bem realizado, bem montado. Em suma, bem conseguido.

The Promised Land, Illumination, Escape from the Liberty Cinema

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: Out on DVD now

Running in Madness, Dying in Love

Peter Nellhaus @ Coffee Coffee and more Coffee

Straight Shooting

Marilyn Ferdinand @ Ferdy on Films

  • Excerpt: Straight Shooting was the first feature to emerge from the Cheyenne Harry short-film series John Ford shot for Universal. Ford knew how to get what he wanted and delivered an action-packed Western centered on a range war, with homesteader Sweetwater Malone (George Berrell) standing fast against the threats of cattle rancher Thunder Flint (Duke Lee), who illegally stakes a claim on the creek they both share and threatens death to anyone who trespasses. Of course, Cheyenne Harry, who’d rather keep himself to himself, gets pulled into the fray.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trilogy

Michael Pattison @ Front Row Reviews

The Thief of Bagdad (1924)

Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Cafe Texan

  • Excerpt: The Thief of Bagdad might be a little long, but it also has beautiful imagery and special effects that in 1924 must have been spectacular, and that in almost 90 years still hold up remarkably well.

To Kill a Mockingbird

Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews

  • Excerpt: To Kill a Mockingbird is highlighted by stunning performances that are breathtakingly genuine. Young actress Mary Badham epitomizes tomboy “Scout” with the skill of a seasoned pro.

Today We Live

Dennis Schwartz @ Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews

The Traveler

Paulo Peralta @ CinEuphoria [Portuguese]

Underground

Michael Pattison @ idFilm

  • Excerpt: Out on DVD now

Y tu mamá también

Tim Brayton @ Antagony & Ecstasy

  • Excerpt: A monumental, transformational motion picture, challenging the viewer and changing the way you think of movies being put together.

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