By Harley Lond - 07/15/14 at 02:59 AM CT
THIS WEEK'S THEATRICAL RELEASES:
"Under the Skin" is kind of a 21st century version of "The Man Who Fell to Earth" in which an extraterrestrial finds itself out of sync with the humans around it, but here with a different goal than Nicolas Roeg's Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie): An alien takes over the body of a voluptuous woman (Scarlett Johansson) and travels the highways and backroads of
Scotland to lure unsuspecting men into an otherworldly lair where their flesh is harvested for unknown reasons. The film slowly and quietly follows the alien on her hunts until she grows too comfortable in her borrowed skin and begins to understand what it means to be human. A tour-de-force for Johansson and director Jonathan Glazer, who have built a minimalist existential gem. Extras include a "Making of Under the Skin" featurette. From Lionsgate.
"Rio 2": This animated sequel finds Jewel (Anne Hathaway), Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) and their three kids leaving their domesticated life in that magical city for a journey to the Amazon. There they encounter a menagerie of characters who are born to be wild, Blu goes beak-to-beak with the villainous Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all: his father-in-law. With the voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Jake T. Austin, Jamie Foxx, Kristin Chenoweth, Rita Moreno. From Fox.
THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS:
There's two superb films due this week from The Criterion Collection, both in Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD Combos:
"Scanners
in common were mutations of the flesh and the mind, themes that would never really leave Cronenberg's films, though his later outings certainly have been tamer and less powerful than his first go-rounds. "Scanners" -- his breakout hit and one of the first Canadian films to top the U.S. box office charts -- follows the journey of a young man with frighteningly destructive telepathic powers who is kidnapped by agents from a mysterious rogue corporation that wants to use him to bring down another organization of "scanners" bent on world domination. The special effects -- in a pre-digital age -- are nothing short of spectacular, and the soundtrack, by Howard Shore, is suitably ominous and well-wrought. New, restored 2K digital film transfer, supervised by Cronenberg, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray. Extras include an absorbing documentary on the film's special effects, "The Scanners' Way"; a new interview with actor Michael Ironside; "The Ephemeral Diaries," a 2012 interview with actor and artist Stephen Lack; excerpt from a 1981 interview with Cronenberg on the CBC's "The Bob McLean Show"; and "Stereo" (1969), Cronenberg's first feature film, also on telepathy. Don't forget, "thoughts can kill!" A must-have."Pickpocket
BUZZIN' THE 'B'S:
"Open Grave
strangers, all suffering from memory loss, who have to figure out who and where they are as they fight off a vicious threat. On DVD and Blu-ray from Cinedigm ... A family vacation at a country home goes horribly wrong when a young couple and their son confront a sadistic, cult-like family who have been hiding in the house in "Torment
Barcelona descends into chaos, one man sets off on a quest to find his missing girlfriend by tunneling underground through sewers and subways in "The Last DaysON THE INDIE FRONT:
In "The Face of Love
Garrett's kindness, humor, and passion for art. And yet he is a stranger. As romance blossoms between Nikki and Tom, she finds she can't bring herself to tell him the truth about what drew her to him. But as their relationship progresses, it becomes not a question of if the truth will come out, but when. From IFC Films ... "Hank and AshaSPECIAL INTEREST:
In the north woods of Michigan the winters are unforgiving, jobs are hard to come by, and the line between living life and just surviving is razor-thin. But the Upper Peninsula has an annual snowmobile race, and the documentary "Northern Light
"100 Years of WWI" (2014) is a History Channel four-program set that celebrates the 100 anniversary of World War I. Harnessing the industrial know-how of combustion engines, airplanes and even the camera, WWI introduced game-changing weapons of mass destruction: armored tanks, chemical weapons, submarines and the aerial bombardments of cities. The set takes a comprehensive look at the battles that left 15 million dead, 20 million injured, and changed the perception of war forever, detailing how these weapons were developed and showing the devastation they left behind ... and offering an understanding of how people born into a simpler age learned to deal with the destructive engine of total war. The set includes the new miniseries "The History of WWI: The First Modern War" and three specials: "Modern Marvels: World War I Tech," "Dogfights: The First Dogfighters" and "Man Moment Machine: The Red Baron & The Wings of Death." Two-disc DVD, $14.98 from Lionsgate.FROM TV TO DVD:
"America's Test Kitchen: Season 14" (2014) is a four-disc set with 19 episodes, $39.99. Each episode features recipes carefully developed to make sure they work every time: Christopher Kimball and the test cooks solve everyday cooking problems, test equipment so you never have to waste money on gadgets that don't work, and taste supermarket ingredients to save you time at the store. It's a common sense, practical approach that you won't find on other cooking shows. In addition to the popular segments such as equipment reviews, taste tests, and foolproof recipes, the 14th season features even more content and numerous visits with well-known chefs. From PBS Distribution ... Filmed on location in Scotland and based on works by bestselling author Kate Atkinson, the character-driven BBC drama "Case Histories, Series 2" (2013)
features Jason Isaacs as a former Edinburgh cop trying to make a living as a private detective. Two-disc set with three feature-length mysteries. U.S. debut. $39.99 from Acorn Media ... When irascible matriarch Viola Price (Whoopi Goldberg) learns that her next asthma attack is likely to kill her, she sets out to fix her fractured family before she sets a foot anywhere near the grave in the Lifetime movie "A Day Late and a Dollar Short" (2013), based on Terry McMillan's best-selling novel and also starring Mekhi Phifer, Ving Rhames, Kimberly Elise, Anika Noni Rose. From Lionsgate ... "Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove Season One" (2013) is a three-disc set with 13 episodes of Hallmark Channel's first-ever original scripted series, $24.95 from Lionsgate ... "Hell On Wheels: The Complete Third Season" (2013) is a three-disc set with 10 episodes on DVD ($39.98) and Blu-ray Disc ($49.98) from Entertainment One ... "How the West Was Won: The Complete Second Season" (1978) is a six-disc set with 14 episodes, $39.98. Originally broadcast in 1978 and based on the 1962 film of the same name, the second season of this classic television series features an all-star cast including James Arness , Eva Marie Saint and Bruce
Boxleitner as well as notable guest stars Ricardo Montalban, William Shatner, Tim Matheson and Lloyd Bridges. The series follows the members of the Macahan family as they continue their daily struggles to survive and thrive in the wild American frontier. From being chased by the law to run-ins with the Army and conflicts with foreign visitors, their stories are played out against a realistic recreation of the American West in that lusty, hard-hitting period when laws were frequently broken and progress was charted by individual suffering and survival. From Warner ... The CW mini-series "Labyrinth" (2012)stared John Hurt, Sebastian Stan, Jessica Brown Findlay, Vanessa Kirby, Claudia Gerini, Katie McGrath, Tony Curran and Tom Felton in an adaptation of the best-selling series of time traveling novels by Kate Mosse that follows the lives of two women, separated by centuries but united by a common quest. From Lionsgate ... "Orphan Black: Season Two" (2014) includes all 10 episodes of the very popular cult series about an outsider, orphan and street-wise chameleon (Sarah) who unwittingly uncovers a conspiracy that is populating the world with clones. In a three-disc DVD: $29.98 and two-disc Blu-ray, $34.98. From BBC Home Entertainment.Check out other July 15-21 DVD releases and reviews at OnVideo.




