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Review Warner Home Video  / Babylon 5 - Vol. 3 - Episodes 5 and 6 - Parliament Of Dreams / Mind War [1994]
Actors & Directors
  • Peter Jurasik
  • Richard Biggs
  • Bruce Boxleitner
  • Mira Furlan
  • Jerry Doyle
Release date: 1995-07-17
Run time: 84 min.
Creator: J. Michael Straczynski
RRP: £12.99
Price: £0.24

Review Babylon 5 - Vol. 3 - Episodes 5 and 6 - Parliament Of Dreams / Mind War [1994] / Warner Home Video:


Review   / Miller's Crossing
Actors & Directors
  • Ethan Coen
  • Jon Polito
  • Albert Finney
  • Marcia Gay Harden
  • John Turturro
  • Gabriel Byrne
  • Joel Coen
Run time: 115 min.
Creator: Dashiell Hammett

Review Miller's Crossing:

Arguably the best film by Joel and Ethan Coen, the 1990 Miller's Crossing stars Gabriel Byrne as Tom, a loyal lieutenant of a crime boss named Leo (Albert Finney) who is in a Prohibition-era turf war with his major rival, Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito). A man of principle, Tom nevertheless is romantically involved with Leo's lover (Marcia Gay Harden), whose screwy brother (John Turturro) escapes a hit ordered by Caspar only to become Tom's problem. Making matters worse, Tom has outstanding gambling debts he can't pay, which keeps him in regular touch with a punishing enforcer. With all the energy the Coens put into their films, and all their focused appreciation of genre conventions and rules, and all their efforts to turn their movies into ironic appreciations of archetypes in American fiction, they never got their formula so right as with Miller's Crossing. With its Hammett-like dialogue and Byzantine plot and moral chaos mitigated by one hero's personal code, the film so transcends its self-scrutiny as a retro-crime thriller that it is a deserved classic in its own right. -Tom Keogh.

Review   / Raw Deal
Actors & Directors
  • Sam Wanamaker
  • Kathryn Harrold
  • John Irvin
  • Darren McGavin
  • Paul Shenar
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
Run time: 97 min.
Creator: Sergio Donati

Review Raw Deal:

A by-the-numbers action flick featuring a stern Arnold Schwarzenegger, Raw Deal has all the traditional traits of the genre. Schwarzenegger is a disgraced former FBI agent who winds up as sheriff of a backwater Southern town. He is given a chance to reclaim his job when the head of the Bureau offers him reinstatement if he'll go undercover to capture the mob boss responsible for killing his son. Schwarzenegger must get close enough to gain the trust of the gangster without being discovered as a mole, while gathering enough evidence to take him down. One of Schwarzenegger's early films, in which he honed his persona, Raw Deal offers up the usual quotient of gun battles and tough talk, with a trace of self-deprecating humour from its star, making it reasonably worthwhile entertainment. -Robert Lane.

Review   / Les Yeux sans visage [1960]
Actors & Directors
  • Pierre Brasseur
  • Georges Franju
  • Alida Valli
  • Edith Scob
  • François Guérin
  • Juliette Mayniel
Run time: 88 min.
Creator: Thomas Narcejac
Price: £19.99

Review Les Yeux sans visage [1960]:


Actors & Directors
  • Bernard Miles
  • Doris Day
  • James Stewart
  • Ralph Truman
  • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Brenda De Banzie
Run time: 120 min.
Creator: John Michael Hayes
Price: £5.40

Review The Man Who Knew Too Much:

Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 remake of his own 1934 spy thriller is an exciting event in its own right, with several justifiably famous sequences. James Stewart and Doris Day play American tourists who discover more than they wanted to know about an assassination plot. When their son is kidnapped to keep them quiet, they are caught between concern for him and the terrible secret they hold. When asked about the difference between this version of the story and the one he made 22 years earlier, Hitchcock always said the first was the work of a talented amateur while the second was the act of a seasoned professional. Indeed, several extraordinary moments in this update represent consummate film-making, particularly a relentlessly exciting Albert Hall scene, with a blaring symphony, an assassin's gun, and Doris Day's scream. Along with Hitchcock's other films from the mid-1950s to 1960 (including Vertigo, Rear Window, and Psycho), The Man Who Knew Too Much is the work of a master in his prime. -Tom Keogh, Amazon. com.

Review   / Thief of Hearts
Actors & Directors
  • David Caruso
  • Barbara Williams
  • John Getz
  • Christine Ebersole
  • Steven Bauer
  • Douglas Day Stewart
Run time: 100 min.
Creator: Tom Jacobson

Review Thief of Hearts:


Review Spearhead Sales and Marketing  / Amongst Friends [1993]
Actors & Directors
  • Rob Weiss
  • Joseph Lindsey
  • Michael Leb
  • Steve Parlavecchio
  • Chris Santos
  • Patrick McGaw
Release date: 1996-09-30
Run time: 83 min.
Creator: Mira Sorvino
Price: £5.99

Review Amongst Friends [1993] / Spearhead Sales and Marketing:


Actors & Directors
  • Melinda Dillon
  • Bob Balaban
  • François Truffaut
  • Richard Dreyfuss
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Teri Garr
Release date: 1997-09-22
Run time: 127 min.
Creator: Matthew Robbins
RRP: £9.99
Price: £4.99

Review Close Encounters Of The Third Kind [1978] / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:

Released in 1977, Close Encounters of the Third Kind was that year's cerebral alternative to Star Wars. It's arguably the archetypal Spielberg film, featuring a fantasy-meets-reality storyline (to be developed further in E. T. ), a misunderstood Everyman character (Richard Dreyfuss), apparently hostile government agents (long before The X-Files), a sense of childlike awe in the face of the otherworldly, and a sweeping feel for epic film-making learned from the classic school of David Lean. Contributing to the film's overall success are the Oscar-winning cinematography from Vilmos Zsigmond, Douglas Trumbull's lavish effects and an extraordinary score from John Williams that develops from eerie atonality à la Ligeti to the gorgeous sentiment of "When You Wish Upon a Star" over the end credits. Not content with the final result, Spielberg tinkered with the editing and inserted some new scenes to make a "Special Edition" in 1980 which ran three minutes shorter than the original, then made further revisions to create a slightly longer "Collector's Edition" in 1998. This later version deletes the mothership interior scenes that were inserted in the "Special Edition" and restores the original ending. On the DVD: CE3K is packaged here with confusing documentation that fails to make clear any differences between earlier versions of the film and this "Collector's Edition"-worse, the back cover blurb misleadingly implies that this disc is the 1980 "Special Edition" edit. It is not. A gorgeous anamorphic widescreen print of Spielberg's 1998 "Collector's Edition" edit occupies the first disc: this is the version with the original theatrical ending restored but new scenes from the "Special Edition" retained. [+]
The second disc rounds up sundry deleted scenes that were either dropped from the original version or never made it into the film at all-fans of the "Special Edition" can find the mothership interior sequence here. The excellent "making-of" documentary dates from 1997 and has interviews with almost everyone involved, including the director speaking from the set of Saving Private Ryan. Thankfully the superb picture and sound of the feature make this set entirely compelling and more than compensate for the inadequate packaging. -Mark Walker.

Review 4 Front Video  / Legal Eagles [1986]
Actors & Directors
  • Ivan Reitman
  • Brian Dennehy
  • Daryl Hannah
  • Robert Redford
  • Terence Stamp
  • Debra Winger
Release date: 2000-07-03
Run time: 115 min.
Creator: Jim Cash
RRP: £5.99
Price: £12.99

Review Legal Eagles [1986] / 4 Front Video:

Robert Redford, usually a pretty good judge of material, got snookered badly in Legal Eagles, an Ivan Reitman comedy which also stars Debra Winger and Daryl Hannah. Redford is a rising assistant D. A. who is prosecuting a woman (Hannah) for theft of a painting by her father. Before he knows what's hit him, he's involved romantically both with the defendant and with her scattered lawyer (Winger). Redford is as good as he can be, given the circumstances but this is a film that doesn't know where it's going. Originally intended as a serious film about the legal wrangling over the estate of the late Mark Rothko, this film quickly degenerated when the script was turned over to Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr, whose sparkling oeuvre includes Turner and Hooch. -Marshall Fine, Amazon. com.

Actors & Directors
  • Hope Lange
  • Dennis Hopper
  • David Lynch
  • Laura Dern
  • Isabella Rossellini
  • Kyle MacLachlan
Run time: 120 min.
Creator: Richard A. Roth

Review Blue Velvet:

David Lynch peeks behind the picket fences of small-town America to reveal a corrupt shadow world of malevolence, sadism and madness. From the opening shots Lynch turns the Technicolor picture postcard images of middle-class homes and tree-lined lanes into a dreamy vision on the edge of nightmare. After his father collapses in a preternaturally eerie sequence, college boy Kyle MacLachlan returns home and stumbles across a severed human ear in a vacant lot. With the help of sweetly innocent high school girl (Laura Dern), he turns junior detective and uncovers a frightening yet darkly compelling world of voyeurism and sex. Drawn deeper into the brutal world of drug dealer and blackmailer Frank, played with raving mania by an obscenity-shouting Dennis Hopper in a career-reviving performance, he loses his innocence and his moral bearings when confronted with pure, unexplainable evil. Isabella Rossellini is terrifyingly desperate as Hopper's sexual slave who becomes MacLachlan's illicit lover, and Dean Stockwell purrs through his role as Hopper's oh-so-suave buddy. Lynch strips his surreally mundane sets to a ghostly austerity, which composer Angelo Badalamenti encourages with the smooth, spooky strains of a lush score. Blue Velvet is a disturbing film that delves into the darkest reaches of psycho-sexual brutality and simply isn't for everyone. But for a viewer who wants to see the cinematic world rocked off its foundations, David Lynch delivers a nightmarish masterpiece. -Sean Axmaker.

Actors & Directors
  • Claude Earl Jones
  • Jeffrey Combs
  • Fabiana Udenio
  • Brian Yuzna
  • David Gale
  • Bruce Abbott
Release date: 1992-05-11
Run time: 93 min.
Creator: Woody Keith
Price: £10.99

Review Re-Animator 2 [1990] / Universal Pictures UK:

Brian Yuzna's Bride of Re-Animator (1990) was one of the last hurrahs for special-effects-based horror films before CGI extended the ease with which the impossible could be put on screen. Like its predecessor, Re-Animator, Bride is very loosely based on HP Lovecraft's stories of Herbert West, a scientist with a taste for investigation that knows no boundaries, especially not those of good taste. He and his agonisingly liberal sidekick Cain have discovered an improvement on their original serum-now they can not only bring the dead back to life but also assemble them from parts first. Jeffrey Combs gives a wonderfully dour performance as West, not even cracking a smile when a creature he has concocted from fingers and an eye-ball is running around the room unseen by a pestering detective. This is the sort of film that constantly escalates its macabre elements-the surviving villain of the first film has been left as simply an animated head, but that does not stop him pursuing his revenge on West, nor finding ways of using West's new techniques along the way. It all makes for cheerfully gruesome fun. On the DVD: Bride of Re-Animator is presented in an anamorphic widescreen visual aspect ratio of 1. 85:1, and its Dolby 2. 0 does what little can be done with the muddy soundtrack, but is rather better with the jauntily creepy score. The only special features on this Tartan issue are the trailer, the director's production notes and a reel of trailers for other Tartan horror movies. [+]
-Roz Kaveney.

Actors & Directors
  • Sigfrit Steiner
  • Robert Dietl
  • Fabienne Babe
  • Ken Loach
  • Cristine Rose
  • Gerulf Pannach
Release date: 1997-06-09
Run time: 104 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.44

Review Fatherland [1986] / First Independent Video:


Review   / Akira [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Katsuhiro Ôtomo
  • Hiroshi Ôtake
  • Mitsuo Iwata
  • Nozomu Sasaki
  • Tesshô Genda
  • Mami Koyama
Run time: 124 min.
Creator: Izô Hashimoto
Price: £5.99

Review Akira [1991]:

Artist-writer Katsuhiro Omoto began telling the story of Akira as a comic book series in 1982 but took a break from 1986 to 1988 to write, direct, supervise and design this animated film version. Set in 2019, the film richly imagines the new metropolis of Neo-Tokyo, which is designed from huge buildings down to the smallest details of passing vehicles or police uniforms. Two disaffected orphan teenagers-slight, resentful Tetsuo and confident, breezy Kanada-run with a biker gang, but trouble grows when Tetsuo start to resent the way Kanada always has to rescue him. Meanwhile, a group of scientists, military men and politicians wonder what to do with a collection of withered children who possess enormous psychic powers, especially the mysterious, rarely seen Akira, whose awakening might well have caused the end of the old world. Tetsuo is visited by the children, who trigger the growth of psychic and physical powers that might make him a superman or a super-monster. As befits a distillation of 1,318 pages of the story so far, Akira is overstuffed with character, incident and detail. However, it piles up astonishing set pieces: the chases and shoot-outs (amazingly kinetic, amazingly bloody) benefit from minute cartoon detail that extends to the surprised or shocked faces of the tiniest extra; the Tetsuo monster alternately looks like a billion-gallon scrotal sac or a Tex Avery mutation of the monster from The Quatermass Experiment; and the finale-which combines flashbacks to more innocent days with a destruction of Neo City and the creation of a new universe-is one of the most mind bending in all sci-fi cinema. -Kim NewmanOn the DVD: as befits this film's status as a Manga classic, Akira has a wide selection of extras spread across two discs, including a "Making of Akira" documentary, a photo gallery, a quiz and a "Make your own trailer" feature, as well as one hidden feature on each disc. The film has been digitally remastered and presented in widescreen format, with Dolby Digital 5. 1 for the English-dubbed version, and Dolby Digital 2. [+]
0 for the original Japanese language version. The only disappointment of the disc is the animated Scene Selection, where the clips are rendered so small that they can be a bit difficult to decipher. -Rob Burrow.

Review   / Godzilla 1985: The Legend Is Reborn
Actors & Directors
  • Raymond Burr
  • R.J. Kizer
  • Koji Hashimoto
  • Yasuko Sawaguchi
  • Keiju Kobayashi
  • Ken Tanaka
  • Yosuke Natsuki
Run time: 87 min.
Creator: Tony Randel

Review Godzilla 1985: The Legend Is Reborn:


Review   / Bad Influence [1990]
Actors & Directors
  • Rob Lowe
  • James Spader
  • Curtis Hanson
  • Marcia Cross
  • Lisa Zane
  • Rosalyn Landor
Run time: 99 min.
Creator: David Koepp
Price: £6.99

Review Bad Influence [1990]:


Review   / Year of the Gun
Actors & Directors
  • Andrew McCarthy
  • George Murcell
  • Valeria Golino
  • John Frankenheimer
  • John Pankow
  • Sharon Stone
Run time: 111 min.
Creator: Michael Mewshaw

Review Year of the Gun:


Actors & Directors
  • Yana Nirvana
  • Pat Ast
  • Dee Wallace
  • Tony Curtis
  • Norman Thaddeus Vane
  • Michael Parks
Run time: 93 min.
Creator: Sandy Horowitz

Review Club Life:


Review   / Patriot Games [1992]
Actors & Directors
  • Phillip Noyce
  • Harrison Ford
  • Thora Birch
  • Sean Bean
  • Anne Archer
  • Patrick Bergin
Run time: 117 min.
Creator: W. Peter Iliff

Review Patriot Games [1992]:

Let's see-he has been Han Solo in three films and Indiana Jones in three more. So why shouldn't Harrison Ford take on a new continuing character in Tom Clancy's CIA analyst Jack Ryan? In this film, directed by Phillip Noyce, Ford picked up the baton when Alec Baldwin, who played Ryan in The Hunt for Red October, opted for a Broadway role instead. In this film, Ryan and his family are on vacation when Ryan saves a member of the British royal family from attack by Irish terrorists. The next thing he knows, the Ryan clan has been targeted by the same terrorists, who invade his Maryland home. The film can't shed all of Clancy's lumbering prose, or his techno-dweeb fascination with spy satellites and the like. But no one is better than Ford at righteous heroism-and Sean Bean makes a suitably snakey villain. -Marshall Fine.

Actors & Directors
  • Akiko Hiramatsu
  • Hiroki Hayashi
  • Masami Ôbari
  • Michie Tomizawa
  • Yoshiko Sakakibara
  • Kinuko Ômori
  • Hiroaki Gôda
  • Fumihiko Takayama
  • Nozomu Sasaki
  • Katsuhito Akiyama
Release date: 1994-08-29
Run time: 38 min.
Creator: Kenichi Matsuzaki
Price: £12.99

Review BubbleGum Crisis - Episode 1 - Tinsel City [1987] / Anime Projects:

The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life-so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1. 33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2. 0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. [+]
There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. -Roz Kaveney.

Review   / Point Break
Actors & Directors
  • John C. McGinley
  • Gary Busey
  • Keanu Reeves
  • Patrick Swayze
  • Kathryn Bigelow
  • Lori Petty
Run time: 120 min.
Creator: W. Peter Iliff

Review Point Break:

A rash of daring bank robberies erupt in which the bad guys all wear the masks of worse guys-former presidents (nice touch). Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves), an impossibly named former football star who blew out his knee and became a studly crime-busting fed instead, figures out that none of the heists occur during surfing season and all of them occur when, so to speak, surf's down. So obviously, he reasons, we're dealing with some surfer-dude bank robbers. He goes undercover with just such a group, led by a very spiritual, very guru-type guy played by Patrick Swayze, who has some muddled philosophies when it comes to materialism. If you can buy all that, this efficiently directed (by Kathryn Bigelow) action flick has some diverting moments (credit it, for example, for anticipating the extreme-sports fad). But Reeves' intelligent-sounding lines don't make him seem remotely intelligent and that plot makes him look positively brilliant. -David Kronke Efficiently directed by Kathryn Bigelow and featuring some diverting action scenes, 1991's Point Break can be credited with anticipating the extreme-sports fad. A rash of daring bank robberies erupt in which the bad guys all wear the masks of worse guys-former presidents (nice touch). Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves), an impossibly named former football star who blew out his knee and became a crime-busting federal agent instead, figures out that none of the heists occur during surfing season and all of them occur when, so to speak, surf's down. So obviously, he reasons, we're dealing with some surfer-dude bank robbers. [+]
He goes undercover with just such a group, led by a very spiritual guru-type Patrick Swayze, who has some muddled philosophies when it comes to materialism. Reeves' intelligent-sounding lines don't make him seem remotely intelligent, but the plot makes him look positively brilliant. -David Kronke.

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Babylon 5 - Vol. 3 - Episodes 5 and 6 - Parliament Of Dreams / Mind War [1994], Miller's Crossing, Raw Deal, Les Yeux sans visage [1960], The Man Who Knew Too Much, Thief of Hearts, Amongst Friends [1993], Close Encounters Of The Third Kind [1978], Legal Eagles [1986], Blue Velvet, Re-Animator 2 [1990], Fatherland [1986], Akira [1991], Godzilla 1985: The Legend Is Reborn, Bad Influence [1990], Year of the Gun, Club Life, Patriot Games [1992], BubbleGum Crisis - Episode 1 - Tinsel City [1987], Point Break

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