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“An Affair to Remember,” reissued in a beautifully remastered two-disc 50th-anniversary edition, is one of the best and best-loved films of classical Hollywood.
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Thanks to a grass-roots write-in campaign, fans have been rewarded with a seventh group of three releases from the “Walt Disney Treasures” series.
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New this week is a Criterion version of “Two-Lane Blacktop,” the rarely seen “Chameleon Street” and a 90th Anniversary United Artists boxed set.
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This week’s DVD offerings take a walk on the surreal side, including Luis Buńuel’s “Susana” and the complete series of David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks.”
Respect in a Box: Giving John Ford the Major American Artist Treatment
“Ford at Fox” is a gargantuan boxed set that assembles 24 of the 50-some films John Ford made for the studio that was his most consistent home.
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‘Drunken Angel’ by Akira Kurosawa is his first film to feel solidly like a Kurosawa movie.
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New this week are two films starring Susan Hayward and a deluxe edition of “I Am Cuba.”
‘Battlestar’ Goes Boldly Into the DVD Universe
The episode, “Razor,” marks yet another step in the complex, fast-changing relationship between DVD sales and cable broadcast.
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New this week is Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s restored “Berlin Alexanderplatz” and Charles Burnett’s 1977 “Killer of Sheep.”
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With the “Looney Tunes Golden Collection” and “Ratatouille,” you couldn’t ask for a better match of bleeding-edge digital technology and antediluvian pen and ink.
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This week’s titles include a a six-disc boxed set of the films of the Italian filmmaker Mario Bava.
30-Pound DVD Set Will Showcase United Artists
United Artists, the legendary film label Tom Cruise took over last year, plans to roll out an unusual marketing campaign aimed at restoring its brand to prominence.
Mr. Center Square and His ’70s Party
“The Paul Lynde Halloween Special,” an hourlong variety extravaganza featuring the members of Kiss, a future Golden Girl, and Fonzie’s main squeeze from “Happy Days,” makes it way onto DVD.
Joy of Fright: Old Chillers That Should Scare (but Not Terrorize) the Kids
Be afraid, kids, be very afraid (but not that afraid), with these old chillers, whose terror is (mostly) off screen.
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New this week is a restored version of “Battleship Potemkin” and an upgraded edition of “Breathless.”
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“The Jazz Singer” has long been fixed in the American imagination as the movie that touched off the sound revolution.
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One of the sobering lessons of “Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film 1900-1934” is that the pictures of this period were in many ways more open to the social and political world.
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New this week is the 50th anniversary edition of the musical “Funny Face” and a new volume of films from Kenneth Anger.
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New this week is G. W. Pabst’s 1931 film of “The 3 Penny Opera” and Roger Corman’s “The Intruder,” starring William Shatner.
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The enduring theme of William Friedkin’s 1980 film “Cruising” is the reality of evil and its uncomfortable proximity to sex.
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