 | 8 1/2 (Single Disc Edition) list: $19.99 - our price: $17.99 by Image Entertainment DVD
(08 October, 2002)
(78 reviews)  Customer Review: We invent ourselves endlessly!: 1. Federico Fellini. Sensitive, vulgar - il maestro.2. Saraghina - beauty and repulsion just a few jiggles away.3 |
 | 8 1/2 - Criterion Collection list: $39.95 - our price: $29.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(04 December, 2001)
(78 reviews)  Customer Review: We invent ourselves endlessly!: 1. Federico Fellini. Sensitive, vulgar - il maestro.2. Saraghina - beauty and repulsion just a few jiggles away.3 |
 | A Woman is a Woman - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(22 June, 2004)
(14 reviews)  Customer Review: A glorious celebration of life!: When you watch "A Woman is a Woman" you enter a cinematic fantasy world created by Godard, one of our most inventive filmmakers. |
 | A Woman Under the Influence list: $24.98 - our price: $22.48 by Pioneer Video DVD
(24 March, 1998)
(27 reviews)  Customer Review: Out of the Park: This movie isn't watched so much as lived through. Gena Rowlands is brilliant as an L.A. housewife knuckling under to schizophrenia, |
 | Aguirre, the Wrath of God list: $29.98 - our price: $26.98 by Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD
(24 October, 2000)
(76 reviews)  Editorial Review: Quite simply a great movie, one whose implacable portrait of ruthless greed and insane ambition becomes more pertinent every year. The astonishing Klaus Kinski plays Don Lope de Aguirre, a brutal conquistador who leads his soldiers into the Amazon jungle in an obsessive quest for gold. |
 | Akira Kurosawa's Dreams list: $19.98 - our price: $14.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(18 March, 2003)
(90 reviews)  Customer Review: Breathtaking Beauty. Glorious and a Masterpiece!: I love this Film! It contains eight Dreams, Sunshine Through the Rain, The Peach Orchard, |
 | All About My Mother list: $29.95 - our price: $23.96 by Columbia/Tristar Studios DVD
(11 July, 2000)
(103 reviews)  Editorial Review: After her son is killed in an accident, Manuela (Cecilia Roth) leaves Madrid for her old haunts in Barcelona. She reconnects with an old friend, a pre-op transsexual prostitute named La Agrado (Antonia San Juan), |
 | Alphaville - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(20 October, 1998)
(39 reviews)  Editorial Review: As the French New Wave was reaching its maturity and filmgoing had evolved as a favorite pastime of intellectuals and urban sophisticates, along came Jean-Luc Godard to shake up every convention and send highfalutin critics scrambling to their typewriters. |
 | Amarcord - Criterion Collection list: $39.95 - our price: $31.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(31 March, 1998)
(32 reviews)  Customer Review: The magic of Fellini: Fellini's theme of coming of age memoir works as a beautiful nostalgic piece. The film resonates from an earlier film of his 8 1/2 showing the director's flashes to his seaside hometown. |
 | Amateur list: $24.95 - our price: $22.46 by Columbia Tristar Hom DVD
(11 November, 2003)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: A Masterpiece: Restraint wrings our emotion. Jumping up and down can express joy, but a perfect ballet segment will convey ecstasy so complete the dance pratically creates it. |
 | And the Ship Sails On - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(28 September, 1999)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: Federico Fellini's 1984 And the Ship Sails On is one of the latemaster's most fanciful projects, while simultaneously striking one of themost somber notes in the director's filmography. The year is 1914, |
 | Aparajito list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Columbia Tristar Hom DVD
(28 October, 2003)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: Sarbajaya's Struggle for Meaning: This is the second film in director Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy and is best viewed after Pather Panchali and followed by The World of Apu. |
 | Ararat list: $19.99 - our price: $17.99 by Buena Vista Home Vid DVD
(07 September, 2004)
(64 reviews)  Customer Review: The Innocents: That Atom Egoyan is one of the very best directors making movies today is beyond reproach. If he had only made the elegant and stunning "The Sweet Hereafter" his place among the pantheon of directors would be assured. |
 | Aria (2002 Remastered Version) list: $19.99 - our price: $17.99 by Image Entertainment DVD
(20 August, 2002)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: Liz Hurley's first important role in a movie: This movie provided Liz Hurley with her big break. Soon after this, Dennis Potter snapped her up for the lead role in the BBC adaptation of Christabel Bielenberg's 'The Past is Myself'. |
 | As Tears Goes By list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Kino International DVD
(19 October, 2004)
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 | Ashes of Time list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Cav Distributing Corp DVD
(01 January, 2001)
(27 reviews)  Customer Review: Movie is wonderful, DVD copy is not.: The movie is a wonderful peace of art. Wong Kar-wai is a visionary. He approaches movies with an artist's soul. |
 | Autumn Sonata - Criterion Collection list: $39.95 - our price: $35.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(11 January, 2000)
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: Dynamic, Memorable Film: Writer/director Ingmar Bergman examines the strained relationship between a mother and daughter in "Autumn Sonata," |
 | Band of Outsiders - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(07 January, 2003)
(17 reviews)  Customer Review: The Godardian aesthetic reaches its apex...: Jean-Luc Godard has long been the darling of the French New Wave, beginning with the 'stereotypical' nouvelle vague film, |
 | Barton Fink list: $19.98 - our price: $15.98 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(20 May, 2003)
(94 reviews)  Customer Review: Coen's Unique Take on Hollywood: The Coen brothers are probably the most commited but inconsistent filmmakers of the past twenty years. |
 | Blood Simple (Director's Cut) list: $14.98 - our price: $11.98 by Universal Studios DVD
(01 April, 2003)
(87 reviews)  Customer Review: the aficionado version: This classic neo-noir has been cleaned up a bit and is ready to delight another generation of cinephiles. |
 | Blue Velvet (Special Edition) list: $24.98 - our price: $18.74 by MGM/UA Video DVD
(07 December, 2004)
(185 reviews)  Customer Review: "It's a strange world, isn't it?": That line of dialogue from David Lynch's unquestioned masterpiece BLUE VELVET describes Lynch's film universe perfectly. |
 | Breaking the Waves list: $14.98 by Artisan Entertainment DVD
(25 July, 2000)
(120 reviews)  Customer Review: Harsh/Graceful Modern Retelling of Orpheus, Joan of Arch, ..: Try at a short(ish) review: Breaking the Waves reminds me of Ingmar BergmanÕs work and other great auteurs who not only play with our emotions but reach into our gray matter and belief systems, |
 | Breathless list: $24.98 - our price: $19.98 by Fox Lorber DVD
(20 November, 2001)
(40 reviews)  Customer Review: An Entertaining and Clever Landmark: Breathless, or A Bout de Souffle, is arguably one of the ten most important films of the last fifty years because it demonstrates a new, |
 | Brother From Another Planet list: $6.99 - our price: $6.99 by Uav Corporation DVD
(25 September, 2001)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: 'Brother' is a Gem: 'Brother From Another Planet' is a gem of a movie from director John Sayles. Yes, it's low-budget (typical Sayles), |
 | Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Video Anthology, 1978-2000 list: $19.98 - our price: $15.98 by Sony/Columbia DVD
(16 January, 2001)
(39 reviews)  Editorial Review: Call it Boss in a Box. This two-disc set of music videos and concertperformances is a must for any Springsteen fan. While the 1989 VHS version contained just 18 songs, the expanded DVD set has 33 performances dating through2000, |
 | Calendar list: $29.99 - our price: $26.99 by Zeitgeist Video DVD
(26 June, 2001)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: astonishing director does it again!!!: Atom Egoyan is a truly revolutionary director and he proves himself once again with CALENDAR, |
 | Casa de los Babys list: $14.95 - our price: $13.46 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer DVD
(07 September, 2004)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: John Sayles brings observant compassion and calm insight to Casa de los Babys, a fiercely independent film with a peerless ensemble cast. Dispensing with traditional storytelling to focus instead on the turbulent emotions surrounding the adoption of babies by American women in an unnamed South American country (filmed in Acapulco, |
 | Cecil B. Demented list: $14.98 - our price: $13.48 by Artisan Entertainment DVD
(23 October, 2001)
(68 reviews)  Customer Review: Long Live Guerrilla Film-Making: Even if you're not a fan of John Waters, which I am, this movie is worth seeing at least twice. |
 | Chungking Express list: $9.99 - our price: $9.99 by Miramax DVD
(03 August, 2004)
(69 reviews)  Customer Review: Not your typical HK flick....: This movie (directed by Wong Kar-wai) tells two separate stories. In the first one, a lonely cop who has just been left out in the cold by his girl-friend May, |
 | City of Women list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by New Yorker Films DVD
(17 April, 2001)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Finally the best of Fellini makes it to DVD!: Underrated by moviegoers at large, and underappreciated even by Fellini fans, "City of Women" is in my opinion the best movie Fellini has made. |
 | Cobra Verde list: $29.98 - our price: $26.98 by Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD
(24 October, 2000)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: In their last film together, director Werner Herzog drew from actor Klaus Kinski a performance that grounds Kinski's volcanic passions with a new gravity--perhaps age was bringing Kinski down to earth. He plays Cobra Verde, |
 | Confidentially Yours list: $19.98 - our price: $17.98 by Fox Lorber DVD
(23 April, 2002)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: François Truffaut's last film is both a homage and a lark. Without the brooding poutiness it's a homage to Alfred Hitchcock, and it's possible to watch this film just for the parallels or outright hat-tipping that goes on. |
 | Contempt - Criterion Collection list: $39.95 - our price: $35.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(10 December, 2002)
(24 reviews)  Editorial Review: With his aptly titled Contempt, Jean-Luc Godard embraced the widescreen splendor of Hollywood while thumbing his nose at Hollywood itself. A rebel with a cause, Godard pursues an iconoclast's agenda, using the Franscope format (expertly controlled by cinematographer Raoul Coutard) to undermine the grandeur of widescreen melodramas. |
 | Cries & Whispers - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(19 June, 2001)
(40 reviews)  Customer Review: Lies and sisters: Loved It! IS THIS THE FILM THAT TURNED ME ON TO FORIEGN FILMS. But it should not be classified as a FOREIGN film. |
 | Dancer in the Dark (New Line Platinum Series) list: $24.98 - our price: $19.98 by New Line Home Entertainment DVD
(20 March, 2001)
(260 reviews)  Customer Review: Au contraire mon Frere!!...: I beg to differ with the opinion of the last reviewer! Dancer in the Dark is unlike most films you would see in regular "mainstream" cinema. |
 | Dark Habits list: $24.98 - our price: $22.48 by Wellspring Media, In DVD
(09 September, 2003)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Who but Pedro Almodóvar would make a movie in which a nightclub singernamed Yolanda, whose boyfriend has died from a heroin overdose, hides fromthe police in a nunnery--only to discover that the nuns have more perverselifestyles than her own? |
 | Day for Night list: $19.98 by Warner Home Video DVD
(18 March, 2003)
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: The best film about filmmaking...: If you have any interest in filmmaking, just buy this film. Don't even debate the question. Day for Night is the best film about filmmaking there is. |
 | Days of Being Wild list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Kino International DVD
(19 October, 2004)
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 | Dersu Uzala list: $29.95 - our price: $23.96 by Image Entertainment DVD
(23 May, 2002)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: Wonderful movie and profound art.: I don't agree with the complaints about picture quality. Our copy had excellent picture and sound except for the first 30 seconds or so. |
 | Desperate Living list: $14.98 - our price: $13.48 by Warner Home Video DVD
(07 September, 2004)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: I Honor You, Queen Carlotta!: It's hard for me to believe that there could be John Waters fans who know only his mainstream films. |
 | Dodes'ka-Den list: $21.99 - our price: $19.79 Director: Akira Kurosawa DVD
(02 December, 2003)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: First colour film by Kurosawa is sadly underrated work: If I were living like any of the people of the Tokyo slums in Akira Kurosawa's first colour film, |
 | Dogville list: $26.98 - our price: $21.58 by Lionsgate DVD
(24 August, 2004)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: Anti-human allegory: Not everybody will be able to understand and enjoy Lars Von Trier's first film in his "Land of oportunities" trilogy, |
 | Dune list: $24.98 by Universal Studios DVD
(07 May, 2002)
(435 reviews)  Editorial Review: Even more than most of David Lynch's deliberately bizarre and idiosyncratic movies, Dune is a "love-it-or-hate-it" affair. An ambitious, epic, utterly mind-boggling--and, let's admit it, all-out weird--adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel, |
 | Eight Men Out list: $14.95 - our price: $11.96 by MGM/UA Video DVD
(08 May, 2001)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: Wonderfully flavored baseball movie: What a fun movie! This film is a depiction of the 1919 Chicago WhiteSox who are alleged to have "fixed" the World Series that year against the Reds. |
 | Epidemic list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96 by Home Vision Entertainment DVD
(20 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: It's reassuring to know Lars von Trier was always unconventional. Epidemic, von Trier's second feature, comes close to being a horror movie, except it keeps derailing itself to noodle while a director (played by von Trier) and screenwriter (screenwriter Niels Vorsel) improvise a scenario about a plague epidemic. |
 | Even Dwarfs Started Small list: $29.99 - our price: $26.99 by Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD
(23 November, 1999)
(15 reviews)  Customer Review: MAD MAD MAD...MAD: I can't believe I hadn't seen or even heard about this insanely maniacal film for so many years. Although I've seen some of Herzog's later work with mixed reactions, |
 | Exotica list: $9.99 - our price: $9.99 by Miramax Home Entertainment DVD
(02 September, 2003)
(51 reviews)  Editorial Review: In spite of its atrociously misleading packaging, Exotica is abeguiling mystery by enigmatic Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, in whichpeople and their relationships are not what they seem. What at first appearto be disparate stories of a tormented tax auditor, |
 | Fahrenheit 451 list: $14.98 - our price: $11.98 DVD
(01 April, 2003)
(86 reviews)  Customer Review: Great film about a bleak future: This review is for those (like me) who haven't read the book. There, now we can talk about just the movie. |
 | Fallen Angels list: $29.95 by Image Entertainment DVD
(02 September, 2003)
(45 reviews)  Editorial Review: Fallen Angels was originally planned as one section of directorWong Kar-Wai's best-known film, Chungking Express, but eventually it grew into its own distinct and delirious shape. In many ways, Fallen Angels may be the better film, |
 | Fanny and Alexander (The Theatrical Version) - Criterion Collection list: $29.95 - our price: $23.96 by Criterion Collection DVD
(16 November, 2004)
(27 reviews)  Editorial Review: One of the more upbeat and accessible films by acclaimed Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. Written by Bergman, this autobiographical story follows the lives of two children during one tumultuous year. After the death of the children's beloved father, |
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