Category: Home Viewing with Peter

  • Home Viewing with Peter #840

    Home Viewing with Peter #840

    Warner Brothers may have stepped up production of its library of classic Warner, RKO, and MGM films on Blu-ray through the Warner Archive but upgrades to 4K Ultra HD of its major productions, which are handled by Warner Home Video, are still few and far between. This month there are two – 1955’s East of…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #839

    Home Viewing with Peter #839

    Warner Archive’s latest batch of Blu-ray upgrades includes two early Best Picture Oscar winners, The Broadway Melody and Cimarron. Released in Los Angeles and New York in February 1929, and to the rest of the country in June of that year, MGM’s first talkie, The Broadway Melody, went on to become the biggest box-office hit…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #838

    Australia’s ViaVision Imprint label has released an all-region Blu-ray of John Ford’s 1940 film, The Long Voyage Home. Made between Ford’s Oscar-winning The Grapes of Wrath and How Green Was My Valley, The Long Voyage Home was the director’s favorite of the three. He was a director for hire by Daryl F. Zanuck on the…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #837

    Ignite Films has released a Blu-ray of the much-hyped restoration of 1953’s Invaders from Mars by the George Eastman Museum. Directed by William Cameron Menzies, best known as the art director of such films as Gone with the Wind, The Thief of Bagdad, and It’s a Wonderful Life, Invaders from Mars beat Invasion of the…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #836

    Paramount has released a 25th Anniversary Edition of The Truman Show on 4K Ultra HD. The title of the release is misleading as the only thing different about it is the inclusion of the 4K disc. The accompanying Blu-ray is a reissue of the 2005 release. Time has been kind to this 1998 film. Initially,…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #835

    Seven major new Blu-ray releases from three separate companies are further proof that home video releases are still a potent choice for home viewing. From Warner Archive come three 1950s films noir, Caged, The Damned Don’t Cry, and Angel Face, as well as the same decade’s open sea adventure The Old Man and the Sea.…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #834

    Four new 4K Blu-ray releases from four different companies and a Blu-ray compilation of a mystery series from a poverty row studio show that home video releases are far from drying up. The Criterion Collection has released a restored version of Jean Renoir’s once dismissed 1939 classic The Rules of the Game. MVD has released…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #833

    Sometimes the best things you can find on the various streaming services are not the latest film or miniseries but a good old movie or two. This past week I found two on Max, previously known as HBO Max. Max has the best of HBO, TCM, and various other suppliers. Included among those new to…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #832

    Next Sunday is Father’s Day which makes this the perfect time to reminisce about great film fathers – both good ones and bad, all of which can be found on home video. Unlike great screen mothers, of which there are many, great screen fathers are more difficult to find, so I’ll limit this to ten…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #831

    The Criterion Collection has released a 4K Blu-ray edition of Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise. This is the first time since the film had a home video release since the MGM 20th anniversary edition of the 1991 film was released on standard Blu-ray in January 2014. This is the best the film has ever looked…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #830

    Kino Lorber has released two films on Blu-ray that are as diametrically opposed as any two films of the 1950s could be. The 1957 version of My Man Godfrey is an inferior remake of the classic 1936 screwball comedy while 1954’s action-packed Secret of the Incas, the inspiration for 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark,…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #829

    With the mostly glowing reviews for Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, screened out of competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, putting a spotlight on the Hollywood legend, now is the perfect time as any for revisiting the films that have made him one of the most respected directors of the last fifty…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #828

    Air, now streaming on Amazon Prime, is the first film of the year that seems to me to be Oscar worthy, and that’s only if ten or more yet-to-be-seen films don’t knock it out of contention. Although sports films are occasionally on Oscar’s radar, basketball films rarely are. In the 96-year history of the Academy…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #827

    With Mother’s Day approaching, now is the perfect time to reflect on films centered around mothers and maybe plan on watching one or two of them in honor of the holiday. Mothers have, of course, been a movie staple from the very beginning. Good mothers, bad mothers, and everything in-between have been seen on screen.…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #826

    A week after decrying the state of TV streaming services, I found some things that I heartily recommend on Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu. Transatlantic is a new miniseries from writers Anna Winger and Daniel Hendler, the Emmy-nominated writers of 2000’s Unorthodox. New on Netflix, Transatlantic is a seven-episode miniseries based on the heroic exploits…

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