Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Devil's Advocate / Insomnia (Double Feature)

Devil's Advocate / Insomnia (Double Feature) Review



Devil's Advocate / Insomnia (Double Feature) Feature

  • The Devil (Al Pacino) carries no pitchfork. From a Manhattan office tower, he runs the world's most powerful law firm and hopes to land a new recruit: attorney Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves), who's never lost a case. Power. Prestige. Sex. Lomax can have them all. But whatever the choice, there'll be hell to pay in the rip-roaring The Devil's Advocate [Side A], co-starring Charlize Theron and directed
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE/INSOMNIA - DVD Movie


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry / Race With The Devil (Double Feature)

Dirty Mary Crazy Larry / Race With The Devil (Double Feature) Review



Synopsis:
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: PG
Street Date: 04/12/11
Wide Screen: yes
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
LanguageENGLISH
Foreign Film: no
Subtitlesno
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon Review



Synopsis:
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: ""NR
Street Date: 10/17/06
Wide Screen: no
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language""ENGLISH
Foreign Film: no
Subtitlesno
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: ""Sleeve""


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Devil and Daniel Johnston

The Devil and Daniel Johnston Review



Daniel Johnston is a manic-depressive genius singer/songwriter/artist, revealed in this portrait of madness, creativity and love. The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a stunning portrait of a musical and artistic genius who nearly slipped away. Director Jeff Feurzeig exquisitely depicts a perfect example of brilliance and madness going hand in hand with subject Daniel Johnston. As an artist suffering from manic depression with delusions of grandeur, Daniel Johnston’s wild fluctuations, numerous downward spirals, and periodic respites are exposed in this deeply moving documentary.


Friday, February 17, 2012

The Devils (Special Uncut Restored Edition 1971)

The Devils (Special Uncut Restored Edition 1971) Review



The Devils (Special Uncut Restored Edition 1971) Feature

  • Language: English. Subtitles: NON
Based on ¼. Bulgakov's play "Ivan Vasilievich". The time machine of inventor Timofeev links his flat to the remote XVI century, to the halls of Ivan Vasilievich the Terrible. Two our contemporaries who found themselves in the flat by a chance will, get to the remote past. The sovereign "moves" to their place in the present. All of a sudden there emerged a wall between the past and the present. While the engineer was trying to adjust the machine, a lot of unexpected events happened.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup 2002-2003 Champions

New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup 2002-2003 Champions Review



New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup 2002-2003 Champions Feature

  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording
Own the most watched NHL® event of the year, complete with highlights from the regular season, playoffs and the final series. Watch as the Devils fight for, and eventually hoist the Stanley Cup®. The 2003 release will contain coverage of the New Jersey Devils winning season, including exclusive interviews, key insights and behind the scenes action.


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Devils on the Doorstep

Devils on the Doorstep Review



Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and banned in its native country, Jiang Wen’s ravishingly photographed anti-war epic is set in 1945 in a Japanese-occupied rural Chinese village. Wen stars as Ma Dasan, a peasant, who, one night at gunpoint, is compelled to shelter two prisoners. One is a captured Japanese soldier who wants to be killed, the other his Chinese interpreter, who wants to stay alive. As the days turn into months, Dasan and his fellow villagers keep their unwanted guests hidden from the Japanese forces, while deciding whether or not to execute their captives. A plan to exchange the men for grain leads to the film’s harrowing and devastating climax.


Friday, February 10, 2012

The Devil's Arithmetic

The Devil's Arithmetic Review



The Devil's Arithmetic Feature

  • Condition: New
  • Format: DVD
  • Closed-captioned; Color; DVD; NTSC
Executive producers Dustin Hoffman and Mimi Rogers present the truth of the Holocaust so a new generation can understand why it must never be forgotten. Kirsten Dunst plays Hannah, a modern teen more concerned with trends than history. During the traditional Passover dinner, she zones out as her relatives harp about concentration camps. But then Hannah passes through a portal to the past, where she becomes her own ancestor in Poland during the Nazi persecution of the Jews.

Director Donna Deitch provides an infinite library of Holocaust detail, re-creating the period with minute dedication. Haunting images, every costume, every hair, every light and shadow conspire to maintain a sense of desolate desperation. Suspense pervades as escapes fail and mothers with newborns are taken away. Only the magical context of the story, taken from the original children's novel by Jane Yolen, allows for a life-affirming ending. The performances may not be multifaceted but, considering the single-mindedness of the tale, the deep commitment of the actors makes every moment real and meaningful. Dunst seems able to carry a movie herself, and Brittany Murphy is mesmerizing as Hannah's sweet cousin Rivkah.

The message is powerfully direct, but the film avoids extreme violence in deference to young audiences. The theme is enshrined in the Rivkah's words: "We must stay alive to tell everyone what we've been through." Indeed, when Hannah returns to the present, she is a new woman, with a profound love of her culture and a religious respect for the value of all human life. --Lloyd Chesley Based on the popular novel by Jane Yolen, a typical American teenager gets transported back in time and experiences firsthand the horrors of the Holocaust and discovers the meaning of her family’s heritage.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead [Blu-ray]

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead [Blu-ray] Review



Master filmmaker Sidney Lumet directs this absorbing suspense thriller about a family facing the worst enemy of all itself. Oscar®-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman plays Andy, an overextended broker who lures his younger brother, Hank (Ethan Hawke) into a larcenous scheme: the pair will rob a suburban mom-and-pop jewelry store that appears to be the quintessential easy target. The problem is, the store owners are Andy and Hank s actual mom and pop and, when the seemingly perfect crime goes awry, the damage lands right at their doorstep. Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei plays Andy s trophy wife, who is having a clandestine affair with Hank. The stellar cast also includes Albert Finney as the family patriarch who pursues justice at all costs, completely unaware that the culprits he is hunting are his own sons. A classy, classic heist-gone-wrong drama in the tradition of The Killing and Lumet s own The Anderson Tapes, BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOW YOU RE DEAD is smart enough to know that we often have the most to fear from those who are near and dear.


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Mark of the Devil

Mark of the Devil Review



Mark of the Devil Feature

  • This is the one that historians and gorehounds alike still speak of with shock and awe, the movie so extreme that audiences were given free barf bags! Herbert Lom (THE DEAD ZONE), Udo Keir (BLADE), Herbert Fux (EUGENIE) and the ultra-creepy Reggie Nalder (SALEM S LOT) star in this infamous epic of fanatical 18th Century witchfinders who rape, torture, dismember and burn thousands of nubile young w
Austria 1770. A time of superstition and religious persecution. Count cumberland and his evil henchmen torture and kill innocent citizens of the region accusing them of witchcraft. Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 10/26/2004 Starring: Herbert Lom Udo Kier Run time: 96 minutes Rating: Nr