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One of the most acclaimed horror films in cinema history, Kaneto Shindo's chilling, psychosexual fable arrives on DVD courtesy of The Criterion Collection. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, the image is spectacular. From establishing shots of an ocean of menacing grass to the horrific nighttime encounters with a hideous, steel-faced demon, the picture is sharp, crisp, and vibrant. Blacks are solid and dark as night. Sound is presented in bold Dolby Digital Mono with optional, easy-to-read English subtitles. For those who doubt the power of a mono sound mix, the whipping wind and ominous thunderstorms that comprise the sound scheme are undeniably effective even without a 5.1 remix. For those not averse to a little reading, Criterion has also seen fit to include a wealth of information in the form of extensive liner notes. In addition to discussing the active career of director Shindo, Film Comment writer Chuck Stephens' lovingly detailed essay places the film in historical context while also making mention of Hikaru Hayashi's unyieldingly primal, driving score. The director himself also chimes in with an intimate discussion of his take on the Buddhist legend of "A Mask With Flesh Scared a Wife," and an extended interview with Shindo delves even deeper into both his own career and the origins of the film. An abbreviated version of the actual legend is also included so those unfamiliar with the tale may familiarize themselves with the cautionary religious yarn. For those who assume such a rural location would make for a quick, gun-and-go shoot for the cast and crew, detailed behind-the-scenes notes give testament to the grueling hardships of filming Onibaba, with accompanying photographs and Super-8 footage offering a detailed look at the day-to-day living conditions of the crew.
 
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Awesome film
on April 27, 2013
Posted by: Borlerline
from Austin
A great film about a mother in law and daughter in law who have developed a handy line in killing wounded soldiers, who are returning from war, and stealing their armour to sell for food.
Great cinematography too - lovely shots of the grass under different lighting.
My Best Buy number: 2344847778
What's great about it: Mother-in-law daughter-in-law dynamic
What's not so great: It is not yet available on blu-ray
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The funniest film about thermonuclear obliteration
on April 24, 2013
Posted by: Borlerline
from Austin
This is the funniest film that you are ever likely to see about the thorny issue of nuclear warfare and mutually guaranteed destruction. A hoot!
What's great about it: The genius of Stanley Kubrick
What's not so great: The film stock used
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Hilarious
on April 24, 2013
Posted by: Borlerline
from Austin
This is the wittiest film that I have seen all year. Good quality disc too.
What's great about it: Funny and smart film
What's not so great: Nothing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Sublime
on April 24, 2013
Posted by: Borlerline
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This is perhaps the greatest of the collaborations between Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, which also makes it a strong contender for the greatest British film of all time. It shows a Britain coming to terms with shifting from Empire to the realities of the Second World war along with much more personal stories of love and friendship.
Thanks to the Film Foundation, it has now been remastered and looks absolutely gorgeous. This disc is a must-buy. A classic in every sense of the word.
What's great about it: Everything! Michael Powell, Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey, etc etc.
What's not so great: Previous cuts to the film
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Another great Bowie album.
on April 13, 2013
Posted by: Borlerline
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This is a truly great return to form for Bowie. It builds on Heathen and Reality to create something truly great. A shame that the cover is so rubbish.
My Best Buy number: 2344847778
What's great about it: This is a fantastic return to form from the master himself.
What's not so great: The album art is frankly poor.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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