Actors & Directors
- Tom Hanks
- Nora Ephron
- Jean Stapleton
- Greg Kinnear
- Brad Silberling
- Meg Ryan
- Parker Posey
Release date: 1999-09-07 List Price: $19.90 Price: $68.48
Review Meg Ryan at Her Best / Warner Home Video:City of Angels Some critics complained that City of Angels could never compare to Wim Wenders's exquisite German film Wings of Desire, which served as the later film's primary inspiration. The better argument to make is that any such comparisons are beside the point, because Wings of Desire was a much more deeply poetic, artfully contemplative film, whereas City of Angels is an enchanting product of mainstream Hollywood. Meg Ryan stars as Dr. Maggie Rice, a heart surgeon who is grieving over a lost patient when an angel named Seth (Nicolas Cage) appears to comfort her. She can see him despite the "rule" that angels are invisible, and Seth's love for Maggie forces him to choose between angelic immortality and a normal human existence on earth with her. Featuring heavenly roles for TV veterans Andre Braugher and Dennis Franz, the film liberally borrows imagery from Wings of Desire, but it also creates its own charming identity. Cage and Ryan give fine performances as lovers convinced they are soul mates, and although the plot relies on a last-minute twist that doesn't quite work, this earnest love story struck a chord with audiences and proved to be one of the surprise hits of 1998. -Jeff Shannon You've Got Mail By now, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have amassed such a fund of goodwill with moviegoers that any new onscreen pairing brings nearly reflexive smiles. In You've Got Mail, the quintessential boy and girl next door repeat the tentative romantic crescendo that made Sleepless in Seattle, writer-director Nora Ephron's previous excursion with the duo, a massive hit. The prospective couple do actually meet face to face early on, but Mail otherwise repeats the earlier feature's gentle, extended tease of saving its romantic resolution until the final, gauzy shot. [+]
The underlying narrative is an even more old-fashioned romantic pas de deux that is casually hooked to a newfangled device. The script, cowritten by the director and her sister Delia Ephron, updates and relocates the Ernst Lubitsch classic The Shop Around the Corner to contemporary Manhattan, where Joe Fox (Hanks) is a cheerfully rapacious merchant whose chain of book superstores is gobbling up smaller, more specialized shops such as the children's bookstore owned by Kathleen Kelly (Ryan). Their lives run in close parallel in the same idealized neighborhood, yet they first meet anonymously, online, where they gradually nurture a warm, even intimate correspondence. As they begin to wonder whether this e-mail flirtation might lead them to be soul mates, however, they meet and clash over their colliding business fortunes. It's no small testament to the two stars that we wind up liking and caring about them despite the inevitable (and highly manipulative) arc of the plot. Although their chemistry transcended the consciously improbable romantic premise of Sleepless, enabling director Ephron to attain a kind of amorous soufflé, this time around there's a slow leak that considerably deflates the affair. Less credulous viewers will challenge Joe's logic in prolonging the concealment of his online identity from Kathleen, and may shake their heads at Ephron's reinvention of Manhattan as a spotless, sun-dappled wonderland where everybody lives in million-dollar apartments and color coordinates their wardrobes for cocktail parties. -Sam Sutherland.
Actors & Directors
- Marcus D'Amico
- Chloe Webb
- Laura Linney
- Alastair Reid
- Olympia Dukakis
- Donald Moffat
Release date: 2003-02-25 Run time: 300 min. Price: $59.99
Review Tales of the City (Collector's Edition) / Acorn Media:"The City" in question is San Francisco, and the tales are novelist Armistead Maupin's, his romantic, affectionate, and spirited homage to the glory days of his hometown. Maupin's idea of SF's glory days isn't the drug-filled Summer of Love (1967), but rather the drug-filled lust-in of the late '70s. Replacing acid with coke and ludes, psychedelia for disco, this six-hour miniseries (which caused controversy for its open drug use, nudity, and direct depiction of homosexuality upon its initial airing on PBS) follows the romantic struggles and identity crises of a colorful cast of characters. The action-as addictive as the drugs the characters ingest-is seen mostly from the innocent point of view of Mary Ann, the city's newest culture-shocked resident-so its presentation is rather decadent and hedonistic. Because the story originally ran as a daily serial in the San Francisco Chronicle before being compiled into a novel, its serialized structure suffers from typical soap-opera mawkishness and the need to shock with ridiculous revelations. Thankfully, this degeneration mostly occurs during the final two hours, allowing you to just enjoy the personalities and hilarious and often-touching interactions of the richly drawn characters before they're manipulated by plot devices. The performances are all outstanding, especially Chloe Webb's spacey ex-hippie Mona, Marcus D'Amico's romantically doomed Michael, and Olympia Dukakis's Anna Madrigal, the enigmatic mother hen/landlady of many of the film's central characters. -Dave McCoy.
Release date: 1995-09-26 List Price: $49.98 Price: $34.99
Review The Burt Lancaster Collection (Elmer Gantry / Birdman of Alcatraz / Sweet Smell of Success) / MGM/UA:
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 300 min. List Price: $39.98 Price: $60.00
Review Darling Buds of May - Collection Set 2 / Bfs Entertainment:
Release date: 1996-01-01 Run time: 307 min. Price: $79.95
Review Scottish Film Trilogy { The Bruce } { Macbeth } { Chasing the Dear } / Cromwell Productions Ltd.:Available for the first time in this stylish presentation box set, 'The Scottish Film Trilogy'brings together three acclaimed Scottish Feature Films. The award winning'Chasing the Deer','The Bruce' and'Macbeth' tell the story of a nation, its history and its people. The films feature superb performances by stars such as Oliver Reed, Brian Blessed, Jason Connery and Helen Baxendale(FRIENDS). This is your opprtunity to enjoy the drama of six hundred years of Scottish history set against the backdrop of the beautiful Scottish countryside. The Bruce tells the story of Scotland's greatest warrior King. Includes legendary Battle of Bannockburn sequence. 'The Bruce' is a dramatic tale of intrigue and love, war and diplomacy. Chasing the Deer The time is 1745, Scotland is at war. [+]
This is the epic story of a family torn apart by one man's quest for a lost throne. A tale of passion, duty,courage and love set against the violent backdrop of the last Jacobite rising and the death of the Highland Clans on Culloden Moor. Macbeth Macbeth is authentically set in eleventh century Scotland. This epic, award winning production conjures up a world of grim battlefields,desolate moors, forbidding castles and haunted caverns. Of all the feature film versions, this remains faithful to Shakespeare's text, making it ideal for the classroom.
Actors & Directors
- Patrick Shai
- Tim Dutton
- David Drury
- Frances Barber
- Martin Shaw
- Joe Shaw
Release date: 2000-07-19 Run time: 336 min. List Price: $4.96 Price: $39.94
Review Rhodes (3pc) / BBC Warner:The extraordinary life story of Cecil Rhodes is told across the vast panorama of Africa, from his days as an impoverished young prospector to his rule of half a continent.
Release date: 2001-06-05 List Price: $61.96 Price: $39.99
Review The Woody Allen Collection, Set 2 / MGM (Video & DVD):
Actors & Directors
- John Howard Davies
- David Warwick (II)
Release date: 1998-11-11 Run time: 230 min. List Price: $49.98 Price: $43.81
Review The Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin (Collection Set 2) / Bfs Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Josh Picker
- Jeremy Schwerdt
- Don Barker
- Jamie Croft
- Sophie Heathcote
- Robert Marchand
Release date: 2003-01-14 Run time: 290 min. List Price: $39.98 Price: $35.00
Review Valley Between (3pc) / Bfs Entertainment:Bruno Gunther is a feisty, 14-year-old immigrant, growing up in a small farming community in South Australia during the 1930s. While his stern German father preaches hard work, Bruno is constantly tempted by the chance to do mischief. Whether it is startling a prim teacher as he flees from a runaway bull clad only in his underwear or organizing a "race" between two feuding neighbours, Bruno's world is an idyllic one. His high spirits will sustain him as his close-knit family experiences some dark times - and the memories of this gentle world will remain with him forever. Parents and children alike will love this unforgettable tale that captures a special time when a boy hovers on the verge of manhood.
Actors & Directors
- Anny Duperey
- André Oumansky
- Clive Donner
- Christian Brendel
- Lino Capolicchio
- Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus
Release date: 1999-09-11 Run time: 300 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $118.00
Review Charlemagne (1994) (5pc) / Acorn Media:
Actors & Directors
- Black History-the Classics
Release date: 1996-01-30 Run time: 311 min. Price: $69.95
Review Black History Classics / Monterey Home Video:
Release date: 2000-02-22 Run time: 304 min. List Price: $24.98 Price: $38.99
Review Tom Hanks Gift Set (3pc) (Gift) / 20th Century Fox:Bachelor Party Bachelor Party may not be the first trashy sex comedy, but it is perhaps the definitive trashy sex comedy. The movie makes its first breast joke before the opening credits have even finished. A cheerful school bus driver (Tom Hanks) has somehow gotten engaged to a lovely young heiress, much to the chagrin of her family and vengeful ex-boyfriend. The bus driver's roustabout friends decide to throw him a bachelor party-and you can pretty much guess the rest: scantily clad hookers, rampant drug use, bad 1980s new-wave music, really bad 1980s fashions, full frontal nudity (curiously, due to a scene in a Chippendales strip club, there's almost as much male flesh on display as female), bestiality, racial stereotypes, blackmail, attempted suicide, all played for unrepentant cheap laughs. Throughout, Tom Hanks floats along with a carefree (if slightly sheepish) grin, projecting such an air of impish innocence that it's hard to be offended by any of it. And it all ends in a wedding, just like a Shakespearean comedy. Also featuring the blinding white teeth and big hair of Tawny Kitaen (playing the good girl Hanks marries), buxom scream queen Monique Gabrielle, and Adrian Zmed, whose career has not fared as well as Hanks's. -Bret Fetzer The Man with One Red Shoe Adapted from a popular French comedy-thriller, The Man with One Red Shoe follows a concert violinist (Tom Hanks) used as a patsy in a conflict between two rival factions of the CIA. Singled out at the airport solely because he's wearing mismatched shoes, Hanks is henceforth believed to be a mole with important information; a rogue crew of agents follows him, searches his apartment, and even seduces him in order to find out what he knows. At the same time, loyal agents-who also believe he's a mole-follow and protect him from predation by the rogues. [+]
Lori Singer plays a beautiful blonde spy with a conscience and an astonishing backless dress; Dabney Coleman, Charles Durning, and Edward Herrmann are agents trying to second-guess each other; Jim Belushi plays Hanks's best friend, a jealous percussionist, and Carrie Fisher plays Belushi's wife, a flautist who's infatuated with Hanks and wants him to make some jungle love. Hanks plays it straight and is reliably pleasant. In the hands of Hitchcock, this might have generated some real suspense; as it is, it's amusing with some good twists, some weak gags, and one remarkable bicycle stunt. -Bret Fetzer That Thing You Do! Tom Hanks's debut as a writer and director is a lively, affectionate account of the shooting-star career of a forgotten (fictional) '60s pop-rock band called the Wonders-as in "one-hit wonders. " Hanks plays the manager of the group, which includes drummer Guy "Sticks" Patterson (Tom Everett Scott), who works the floor at his parents' appliance store in Erie, Pennsylvania; Jimmy (Johnathon Schaech), the talented and temperamental lead singer and songwriter; Lenny (Steve Zahn), the goofy guitarist; and Ethan Embry as a geeky little fellow identified in the cast list only as "The Bass Player. " The movie traces their meteoric rise and fall, from cutting their first record to going on tour with a Phil Spector/Motown-type revue to the internal tensions that lead to the band's disintegration, which comes when they fail to follow up their smash hit single, "That Thing You Do!" And that song, by the way, is so catchy it would definitely have been a hit in 1964-and deserves to be one today. This delightful movie would make a great double-bill with Allison Anders's wonderful Grace of My Heart. -Jim Emerson.
Actors & Directors
- Greatest Heroes of the Bible
Release date: 2000-09-12 Run time: 400 min. List Price: $59.98 Price: $51.25
Review The Greatest Heroes of the Bible Collection / Republic Pictures:
Actors & Directors
- Sam Smith (III)
- Ger Ryan
- Julie Walters
- Renny Rye
- Roger Lloyd-Pack
- David Ross
Release date: 2001-03-27 Run time: 360 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $32.64
Review Masterpiece Theater: Oliver Twist (1999) / Wgbh Boston:In this extraordinary production, storyteller Alan Bleasdale broadens the scope of Charles Dickens' classic tale of an orphan in 19th century England and the characters who influence his destiny. Oliver Twist is a drama of dark comedy, astonishing vivacity and soaring imagination, but ultimately, a story that celebrates the resilience and triumph of a little boy's spirit.
Release date: 1999-10-19 Run time: 622 min. List Price: $69.98 Price: $35.90
Review Cassavetes (5pc) (Ws) / Starz / Anchor Bay:The John Cassavetes Collection includes the following: 1. Minnie and Moskowitz 2. Woman Under The Influence 3. Opening Night 4. Killing Of A Chinese Bookie 5. Mikey and Nicky.
Release date: 1998-11-11 List Price: $39.98 Price: $39.37
Review Darling Buds of May, Collection Set 3 / Bfs Entertainment:
Release date: 1999-05-25 Price: $39.99
Review Fred Astaire's:Premiere Theatre / Entertainment Distributing:
Release date: 2000-06-27 Run time: 563 min. Creator: Claude Lanzmann List Price: $74.99 Price: $69.95
Review Shoah (4pc) / New Yorker Video:To write a review of a film such as Shoah seems an impossible task: how to sum up one of the most powerful discourses on film in such a way as to make people realize that this is a documentary of immense consequence, a documentary that is not easy to watch but important to watch, a documentary that not only records the facts, but bears witness. We are commanded "Never forget"; this film helps us to fulfill that mandate, reverberating with the viewer long after the movie has ended. Yes, Holocaust films are plentiful, both fictional and non-, with titles such as The Last Days, Schindler's List, and Life Is Beautiful entering the mainstream. But this is not a film about the Holocaust per se; this is a film about people. It's a meandering, nine-and-a-half-hour film that never shows graphic pictures or delves into the political aspects of what happened in Europe in the 1930s and '40s, but talks with survivors, with SS men, with those who witnessed the extermination of 6 million Jews. Director Claude Lanzmann spent 11 years tracking people down, cajoling them to talk, asking them questions they didn't want to face. When soldiers refuse to appear on film, Lanzmann sneaks cameras in. When people are on the verge of breaking down and can't answer any more questions, Lanzmann asks anyway. He gives names to the victims-driving through a town that was predominantly Jewish before Hitler's time, a local points out which Jews owned what. Lanzmann travels the world, speaking to workers in Poland, survivors in Israel, officers in Germany. [+]
He is not a detached interviewer; his probings are deeply personal. One man farmed the land upon which Treblinka was built. "Didn't the screams bother you?" Lanzmann asks. When the farmer seems to brush the issues aside with a smile, Lanzmann's fury is noticeable. "Didn't all this bother you?" he demands angrily, only to be told, "When my neighbor cuts his thumb, I don't feel hurt. " The responses, the details are difficult to hear, but critical nonetheless. Shoah tells the story of the most horrifying event of the 20th century, not chronologically and not with historical detail, but in an even more important way: person by person. -Jenny Brown.
Actors & Directors
- Phillip Noyce
- Greg Kinnear
- Nancy Marchand
- John Wood
- Julia Ormond
- Harrison Ford
- Sydney Pollack
Release date: 1997-01-21 Price: $39.80
Review The Harrison Ford Collection (Witness, Sabrina '95, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger) / Paramount:When Samuel (Lukas Haas), a young Amish boy traveling with his mother Rachel (Kelly McGillis), witnesses the murder of a police officer in a public restroom, he and his mother become the temporary wards of John Book (Harrison Ford), a detective who's been assigned to solve the crime. After suspect lineups and mug-shot books yield nothing, Samuel, in the most memorable scene of the film, recognizes the murderer as a narcotics agent whose picture he sees in the precinct. Once Book realizes that the police chief is in on it, too, he whisks Samuel and Rachel back home to Amish country, where he himself goes into hiding as a plain Amish man. The juxtaposition between the life of the Amish and the violence of inner-city police corruption work surprisingly well for the story, and Kelly McGillis as the falling in love widow gives an almost perfect performance. Directed by Peter Weir, the film is extremely successful in drawing the viewer into its world and, accordingly, is immensely entertaining. The only thing that mars its polish is the one-dimensional, almost cartoonish handling of the upper-echelon police corruption-a subtler, more realistic treatment of this aspect of the story would have rendered the film near perfect. -James McGrath.
Actors & Directors
- Carla Gugino
- Philip Saville
- Mira Sorvino
- Rya Kihlstedt
- Alison Elliott
- Gwen Humble
Release date: 2000-07-19 Run time: 348 min. List Price: $39.98 Price: $39.94
Review The Buccaneers / BBC Warner:As four young American women find their way through the labyrinthine social world of 1870s England, their fortunes rise-and sometimes, with brutal abruptness, fall. Based on Edith Wharton's unfinished novel, The Buccaneers, this lavish BBC production follows Nan and Virginia St. George (Carla Gugino, Spy Kids, and Alison Elliott, The Spitfire Grill), two American sisters who follow their friend Conchita Closson (Mira Sorvino, Mighty Aphrodite), a Brazilian bad girl who marries a dissolute British lord, to England in search of aristocratic husbands-partly due to the influence of their canny governess, Laura Testvalley (Cherie Lunghi, Excalibur). The Buccaneers has a good dose of the delicious satirical wit to be found in many BBC dramas, but tempered by the presence of the naive American girls, who find themselves trapped by the very things they thought they wanted. Though mocked by some critics for its heaving bosoms and towering hairdos, the five-part series stealthily paints a sometimes devastating portrait of women's lives. When Idina Hatton (Jenny Agutter, Logan's Run), the older lover of the aimless Lord Seadown (Mark Tandy, Shackleton), learns that Seadown is going to marry the young and lovely Virginia, it's a heartbreaking moment, yet one that isn't overdone. The Buccaneers is full of such gracefulness-Wharton observes the fickle turns of life in society with a judicious eye, empathizing with the pain but never losing sight of the hard realities of money and marriage. In a strong cast, Gugino particularly shines; with her round, rosy cheeks and expressive eyes, she makes a smart yet vulnerable heroine. -Bret Fetzer Four American young girls journey from New England to England in search of romance and adventure in this exquisite production of Edith Wharton's final book.
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