With Halloween only a week away now (how in the heck did that happen?), of course there are a ton of horror and sci-fi home entertainment offerings arriving on Tuesday, ready to get you primed for all your spooky shenanigans leading up to October 31st. In terms of new titles, both War of the Planet of the Apes and Annabelle: Creation hit various formats, and Criterion has put together a stellar release for Olivier Assayas’ Personal Shopper as well.
On the cult side of the genre spectrum, we have a myriad of movies to look forward to, including a quartet of titles from Vinegar Syndrome: The Corpse Grinders, Demon Wind, Blood Beat, and the double feature of Prime Evil and Lurkers. Arrow Video has assembled a special edition set for Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Blood Feast that’s a must-own for any splatter fans out there, and the Warner Archive Collection...
On the cult side of the genre spectrum, we have a myriad of movies to look forward to, including a quartet of titles from Vinegar Syndrome: The Corpse Grinders, Demon Wind, Blood Beat, and the double feature of Prime Evil and Lurkers. Arrow Video has assembled a special edition set for Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Blood Feast that’s a must-own for any splatter fans out there, and the Warner Archive Collection...
- 10/24/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
By Todd Garbarini
William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A., which opened on Friday, November 1, 1985 to lukewarm notices and underwhelming box office despite being championed by Roger Ebert’s four-star review, is a highly stylized, dark, and uncompromising crime thriller that boasts a then-unknown cast with a story and a pace that feels more suited to the 1970’s. It also contains what I consider to be the greatest car chase ever filmed and edited for a major motion picture, which took no less than five weeks to plan and shoot. Having seen Mr. Friedkin’s brilliant East Coast police thriller The French Connection (1971) on VHS in 1986, I made it a point the following year to catch up with his West Coast-based story of a Secret Service agent, Richard Chance (William Petersen), whose best friend and partner Jim Hart (Michael Greene) has been murdered by artist/currency counterfeiter Rick Masters...
William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A., which opened on Friday, November 1, 1985 to lukewarm notices and underwhelming box office despite being championed by Roger Ebert’s four-star review, is a highly stylized, dark, and uncompromising crime thriller that boasts a then-unknown cast with a story and a pace that feels more suited to the 1970’s. It also contains what I consider to be the greatest car chase ever filmed and edited for a major motion picture, which took no less than five weeks to plan and shoot. Having seen Mr. Friedkin’s brilliant East Coast police thriller The French Connection (1971) on VHS in 1986, I made it a point the following year to catch up with his West Coast-based story of a Secret Service agent, Richard Chance (William Petersen), whose best friend and partner Jim Hart (Michael Greene) has been murdered by artist/currency counterfeiter Rick Masters...
- 1/6/2017
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
*Update* – Here’s a few more movies that came out on the first:
Tron: Legacy (2010) – Jeff Bridges King Kong (1976) – Jeff Bridges Super Troopers (2002) The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2010) – Gemma Arterton I’m a Cyborg, but That’s Ok (2006) – Chan-wook Park (dir.) New Movies on Netflix Instant Watch – Saturday October 1st Midnight Cowboy (R | 1969)
Flickchart Ranking: #476
Times Ranked: 41896
Win Percentage: 42%
How Many Top-20′: 117 Users
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Directed By: John Schlesinger
Starring: Dustin Hoffman • Jon Voight • Sylvia Miles • John McGiver • Brenda Vaccaro
Genres: Buddy Film • Drama • Prostitution Film • Urban Drama
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Zelig (PG | 1983)
Flickchart Ranking: #764
Times Ranked: 10515
Win Percentage: 47%
How Many Top-20′: 10 Users
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Directed By: Woody Allen
Other Woody Allen movies available to stream include:
Interiors (1978) – Diane Keaton Stardust Memories (1980) – Charlotte Rampling
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To Live and Die in La (R | 1985)
Flickchart Ranking: #1183
Times Ranked: 6337
Win Percentage: 46%
How Many Top-20′: 0 Users
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Directed By: William Friedkin
Starring: William Petersen • Willem Dafoe • John Pankow • Debra Feuer...
Tron: Legacy (2010) – Jeff Bridges King Kong (1976) – Jeff Bridges Super Troopers (2002) The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2010) – Gemma Arterton I’m a Cyborg, but That’s Ok (2006) – Chan-wook Park (dir.) New Movies on Netflix Instant Watch – Saturday October 1st Midnight Cowboy (R | 1969)
Flickchart Ranking: #476
Times Ranked: 41896
Win Percentage: 42%
How Many Top-20′: 117 Users
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Directed By: John Schlesinger
Starring: Dustin Hoffman • Jon Voight • Sylvia Miles • John McGiver • Brenda Vaccaro
Genres: Buddy Film • Drama • Prostitution Film • Urban Drama
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Zelig (PG | 1983)
Flickchart Ranking: #764
Times Ranked: 10515
Win Percentage: 47%
How Many Top-20′: 10 Users
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Directed By: Woody Allen
Other Woody Allen movies available to stream include:
Interiors (1978) – Diane Keaton Stardust Memories (1980) – Charlotte Rampling
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To Live and Die in La (R | 1985)
Flickchart Ranking: #1183
Times Ranked: 6337
Win Percentage: 46%
How Many Top-20′: 0 Users
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Directed By: William Friedkin
Starring: William Petersen • Willem Dafoe • John Pankow • Debra Feuer...
- 9/26/2011
- by Daniel Rohr
- Flickchart
It turns out that Internet reports on Mickey Rourke's engagement to model girlfriend Elena Kuletskaya are false. A representative for the actor has exclusively confirmed to Gossip Cop, "Reports of an engagement are untrue."
Mickey's representative, moreover, sets the record straight on the 57-year-old film star's dating partner. "Mickey's girlfriend is Ana Makarenko," the representative says in a statement.
Earlier this week, New York Post brought to attention a story that claimed Mickey Rourke already engaged to Elena Kuletskaya and planned to wed her this spring in her native Russia. It was said that Mickey got close to Elena, 24, after she helped tutoring him in her language for his role as Russian villain Ivan/Whiplash in the upcoming "Iron Man 2".
Moreover, the media reported that the two had been dating for several months when the film star proposed to her over dinner last week. "They haven't booked a...
Mickey's representative, moreover, sets the record straight on the 57-year-old film star's dating partner. "Mickey's girlfriend is Ana Makarenko," the representative says in a statement.
Earlier this week, New York Post brought to attention a story that claimed Mickey Rourke already engaged to Elena Kuletskaya and planned to wed her this spring in her native Russia. It was said that Mickey got close to Elena, 24, after she helped tutoring him in her language for his role as Russian villain Ivan/Whiplash in the upcoming "Iron Man 2".
Moreover, the media reported that the two had been dating for several months when the film star proposed to her over dinner last week. "They haven't booked a...
- 12/11/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Mickey Rourke's representative has shot down reports the actor is heading to the altar, insisting he's not engaged to his Russian girlfriend.
The Wrestler star was rumoured to have proposed to a woman named as 24-year-old model Elena Kuletskaya, with plans to marry her in Moscow next year.
A source told the New York Post's gossip column PageSix: "They haven't booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he's been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony."
But Rourke's spokesperson has dismissed the claims and has used the opportunity to set the record straight about the actor's new partner.
The rep tells GossipCop.com, "Reports of an engagement are untrue. Mickey's girlfriend is Ana Makarenko."
Rourke has been married twice before - he divorced Debra Feuer after eight years of marriage in 1989, before marrying Carre Otis in 1992. They split in 1998.
The Wrestler star was rumoured to have proposed to a woman named as 24-year-old model Elena Kuletskaya, with plans to marry her in Moscow next year.
A source told the New York Post's gossip column PageSix: "They haven't booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he's been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony."
But Rourke's spokesperson has dismissed the claims and has used the opportunity to set the record straight about the actor's new partner.
The rep tells GossipCop.com, "Reports of an engagement are untrue. Mickey's girlfriend is Ana Makarenko."
Rourke has been married twice before - he divorced Debra Feuer after eight years of marriage in 1989, before marrying Carre Otis in 1992. They split in 1998.
- 12/10/2009
- WENN
Wedding bells will soon ring for Mickey Rourke who, as reported by New York Post, is planning to marry his model girlfriend Elena Kuletskaya in her native Russia this spring. "They haven't booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he's been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony," says a friend of the actor.
Mickey, 57, began close to Elena, 24, after she helped tutoring him in her native tongue for his role as Russian villain Ivan/Whiplash in the upcoming "Iron Man 2". The two have been dating for several months when the film star proposed to her over dinner last week.
Should Mickey and Elena do make it to walk down the aisle, the wedding will be the first for her and the third one for him. He was first married to actress Debra Feuer...
Mickey, 57, began close to Elena, 24, after she helped tutoring him in her native tongue for his role as Russian villain Ivan/Whiplash in the upcoming "Iron Man 2". The two have been dating for several months when the film star proposed to her over dinner last week.
Should Mickey and Elena do make it to walk down the aisle, the wedding will be the first for her and the third one for him. He was first married to actress Debra Feuer...
- 12/9/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Mickey Rourke is to marry for the third time - he's planning to wed his Russian girlfriend in her native country next year, according to a U.S. report.
The Wrestler star is currently dating 24-year-old model Elena Kuletskaya, who is teaching him to speak Russian for his upcoming role as a Soviet villain in Iron Man 2.
He sparked speculation the couple's relationship had stepped up by treating Kuletskaya's mum to a special day out in Los Angeles earlier this year - and now they are preparing to walk down the aisle in April, according to New York gossip column PageSix.
A source tells the publication, "They haven’t booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he’s been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony."
The actor has been married twice before - he divorced Debra Feuer after eight years of marriage in 1989, before marrying Carre Otis in 1992. They split in 1998.
The Wrestler star is currently dating 24-year-old model Elena Kuletskaya, who is teaching him to speak Russian for his upcoming role as a Soviet villain in Iron Man 2.
He sparked speculation the couple's relationship had stepped up by treating Kuletskaya's mum to a special day out in Los Angeles earlier this year - and now they are preparing to walk down the aisle in April, according to New York gossip column PageSix.
A source tells the publication, "They haven’t booked a venue or made any solid plans. He just knows he wants to do it in April, and he’s been asking what is involved in a traditional Russian wedding ceremony."
The actor has been married twice before - he divorced Debra Feuer after eight years of marriage in 1989, before marrying Carre Otis in 1992. They split in 1998.
- 12/8/2009
- WENN
Let me just start off by saying that I fucking love Mickey Rourke. I love the goddamned shit out of him. I don't care how many unnecessary facelifts he gets or how many homophobic slurs he casually throws around while drunk off his ass; in my eyes the man can do no wrong. It's only fitting that I should warn you of this unflinching devotion of mine prior to getting into the review portion of this ode to Rourke, lest you think that I actually aim to be objective. But there is a reason for my fanatic blubbering, as Homeboy is largely just a shameless vehicle for the man in question to display his unabashedly cocky yet undeniably enigmatic persona.
To get pretentious for just a minute: Rourke was practically made for the role of the Byronic anti-hero. His steadfast stoicism heightens the emotional implications of the pained soul that undoubtedly lurks beneath the surface,...
To get pretentious for just a minute: Rourke was practically made for the role of the Byronic anti-hero. His steadfast stoicism heightens the emotional implications of the pained soul that undoubtedly lurks beneath the surface,...
- 9/4/2009
- by Inna Mkrtycheva
- JustPressPlay.net
Chicago – Time to catch up with the DVD Round-Up, a collection of titles that may have slipped under your radar while you were busy blogging about Inglourious Basterds” or programming your DVR for the new Fall TV season.
This week’s titles are a motley crew of horror, drama, action, and a couple of films clearly tied to bigger theatrical releases. “Like Mila Kunis in “Extract”? Why not check her out in “Boot Camp”?” “Like Kelli Garner in “Taking Woodstock”? Take a look at “Red Velvet””
Plot synopsis, cast, and special features information - what you really want to know - for a half-dozen titles follow. At least one should make your Netflix queue.
“Dark Rising” and “London to Brighton” were released on August 11th, 2009.
“Boot Camp” and “Red Velvet” were released on August 25th, 2009.
“Homeboy” was released on September 1st, 2009.
“Boot Camp”
Photo credit: Fox Synopsis: “Sophie Bauer’s...
This week’s titles are a motley crew of horror, drama, action, and a couple of films clearly tied to bigger theatrical releases. “Like Mila Kunis in “Extract”? Why not check her out in “Boot Camp”?” “Like Kelli Garner in “Taking Woodstock”? Take a look at “Red Velvet””
Plot synopsis, cast, and special features information - what you really want to know - for a half-dozen titles follow. At least one should make your Netflix queue.
“Dark Rising” and “London to Brighton” were released on August 11th, 2009.
“Boot Camp” and “Red Velvet” were released on August 25th, 2009.
“Homeboy” was released on September 1st, 2009.
“Boot Camp”
Photo credit: Fox Synopsis: “Sophie Bauer’s...
- 9/3/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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