By Ramsey Campbell
THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (Criterion)
A masterpiece finally gets the treatment it deserves, not just with a splendid transfer but several documentaries, the longest of which reveals much about the making of the film.
THE DAMNED (aka THESE ARE THE DAMNED, included in THE ICONS OF SUSPENSE COLLECTION: HAMMER FILMS, Sony)
THE DAMNED (aka THESE ARE THE DAMNED, included in THE ICONS OF SUSPENSE COLLECTION: HAMMER FILMS, Sony)
One of Joseph Losey’s lost films, in the correct ratio at last and the most complete version. His BLIND DATE also saw a British DVD release. Now where’s his M?
THE COMPLETE METROPOLIS (Kino US, Eureka UK)
THE COMPLETE METROPOLIS (Kino US, Eureka UK)
The version we thought was lost forever, almost completely restored, demonstrates that the film is a genuine melodrama, conceived partly in musical terms.
THRILLER - THE COMPLETE SERIES (Image)
THRILLER - THE COMPLETE SERIES (Image)
A feast, and it’s fascinating to watch the series develop, just as it is to trace (say) how the EC comics became what they’re remembered for.
3 SILENT CLASSICS BY JOSEF VON STERNBERG (Criterion)
3 SILENT CLASSICS BY JOSEF VON STERNBERG (Criterion)
This box set rescues three important films. Many Sternberg qualities are already much in evidence, and does any silent film have an ending more understated than THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK?
THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT (Flicker Alley)
THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT (Flicker Alley)
An exemplary transfer that allows us to relish all Rene Clair’s wit, which is as fresh as ever.
LUBITSCH IN BERLIN (Eureka UK)
LUBITSCH IN BERLIN (Eureka UK)
Six of his silent films, and many revelations, not least the wonderful Ossi Oswalda, a great comedienne at last salvaged from oblivion.
STAGECOACH (Criterion)
STAGECOACH (Criterion)
Chosen not just for improving on previous transfers but for the extras, which include one of Ford’s silent Westerns, BUCKING BROADWAY, and the complete unedited footage of Ford’s famously irascible confrontation with Philip Jenkinson. The booklet reprints the tale on which STAGECOACH was based.
MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (Criterion US, Eureka UK)
MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (Criterion US, Eureka UK)
Leo McCarey’s devastating comedy of embarrassment that shades inexorably into tragedy. Arguably his greatest film. I listed the French release back in 2008, but this version doesn’t have irremovable French subtitles and is a sharper transfer. Eureka have it on Blu-Ray.