Category: Home Viewing with Peter

  • Home Viewing with Peter #893

    Home Viewing with Peter #893

    The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences was established in 1927 but didn’t start handing out its annual awards until 1929 when its first awards were supposed to be for films released in Los Angeles between August 1, 1927 and July 31, 1928. I’ll explain what I mean by “supposed to be” but first,…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #892

    Home Viewing with Peter #892

    What will win this year’s Oscars? At this point no one knows. There is no early favorite as there was at this time last year with Killers of the Flower Moon, which had already been seen at Cannes, and Oppenheimer which opened in wide release the third week in July on the same day as…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #891

    Home Viewing with Peter #891

    A24 has released The Zone of Interest on 4K UHD and standard Blu-ray, each sold separately, and available only from their website. The 2023 Oscar winner for Best International Feature and Best Sound was also nominated for Best Picture, Directing, and Adapted Screenplay, the latter two going to writer-director Jonathan Glazer. The film had looked…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #890

    Home Viewing with Peter #890

    Kino Lorber has released 4K UHD upgrades of two iconic films, one from almost twenty years ago, and one from almost seventy years ago: Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain from 2005, and Don Siegel’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers from 1956. Brokeback Mountain was so successful that it made back its cost in its first week…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #889

    Home Viewing with Peter #889

    Warner Home Video has released a 4K UHD upgrade of Jan de Bont’s 1996 disaster film, Twister. The film opens in 1969 during a devastating tornado that destroys a small Oklahoma town culminating in the death of the father of a young girl as he is sucked out of the family’s storm cellar. The girl…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #888

    Home Viewing with Peter #888

    Kino Lorber has released Lewis Milestone’s The North Star on Blu-ray from the film’s 2022 restoration of the 1943 film along with Armored Attack, the heavily re-edited 1957 re-release of the film from its 2013 restoration. The North Star, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, was one of three 1943 films, along with Warner Bros.’ Mission to…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #887

    Home Viewing with Peter #887

    Arrow Video has released a 4K UHD remastered edition of Paul Schrader’s 1980 film, American Gigolo, the third film directed by the writer of Taxi Driver. Schrader’s previous two films, 1978’s Blue Collar and 1979’s Hardcore were well received by the critics but not by the public. Like Taxi Driver, which Schrader wrote for Martin…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #886

    Home Viewing with Peter #886

    Paramount Presents has released a stunningly beautiful 4K UHD restoration of Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, the enduring 1974 masterpiece that is one of the screen’s great murder mysteries. Nominated for 11 Oscars, it won just one for Robert Towne’s brilliant screenplay. Jack Nicolson stars in perhaps his greatest performance as the private detective who is convinced…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #885

    Home Viewing with Peter #885

    I usually know what to expect from a film before I see it. I’m rarely surprised to see one that is so much better than I expected, but such was the case with Takashi Yamazaki’s Godzilla Minus One which won the 2023 Oscar for Best Visual Effects. The visual effects are impressive but the film,…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #884

    Home Viewing with Peter #884

    Kino Lorber has released three films on Blu-ray originally released theatrically between 1947 and 1974 that seemingly have nothing in common other than that they all deal with death. Raoul Walsh’s 1947 film, Pursued was the first noir western. Based on a novel by Niven Busch (Duel in the Sun, The Furies), the film is…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #883

    Home Viewing with Peter #883

    Kino Lorber has released a three-film Blu-ray of Paramount’s historically significant Philo Vance Collection, the first of the three being the first murder mystery of the talkie era. There were twelve Philo Vance detective novels written by author William Huntington Wright under the pseudonym of S.S. Van Dine published between 1926 and 1939 when the…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #882

    Home Viewing with Peter #882

    Sony has released a Blu-ray of Frank Borzage’s newly restored 1933 film, Man’s Castle. Sony, which owns the Columbia Pictures catalogue, recently found the missing footage needed to restore the film to its original 75-minute length after it was cut to 66 minutes for its 1938 post-Code release. The restored film was shown for the…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #881

    Home Viewing with Peter #881

    The year’s biggest box-office success thus far has been Dune: Part Two which has been released on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra UHD by Warner Home Video. The film, a sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 film, Dune, is basically the second half of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel. This is at least the third iteration of the…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #880

    Home Viewing with Peter #880

    The 1952 classic High Noon has been released on home video so many times in so many formats that it’s astonishing that it has taken this long to be upgraded to 4K UHD but that has finally happened thanks to Kino Lorer’s release of the film now owned by Paramount. The Stanley Kramer production was…

  • Home Viewing with Peter #879

    Home Viewing with Peter #879

    This week’s top Blu-ray upgrades are a diverse group of films stretching from the early 1990s all the way back to the mid-1940s, but they have one thing in common: change. 1991’s Dogfight gives us the premier sensitive boy actor of his generation, River Phoenix, as a cruel, foulmouthed marine whose sensitive side is a…

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