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Aisle Seat 3-14: March Madness Edition
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Andy Dursin
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3/13/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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The “Golden Age” of Italian director Dario Argento has become well represented on 4K UHD over the last couple of years thanks to the collective efforts of labels like Arrow and Synapse Films. The latter’s superlative edition of his classic “Suspiria” remains one of the top catalog discs in the UHD format, and this month brings fans a newly restored release of a later Argento title that’s offbeat even by the director’s standards: PHENOMENA (116/110/83 mins., 1985; Synapse), which was released in the mid ’80s by New Line in a butchered form as “Creepers.” |
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Aisle Seat 2-28: Marathon Man 4K, New Kino Lorber Discs
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Posted By
Andy Dursin
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2/27/2023 - 10:00 PM |
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One of the most exciting mid ‘70s thrillers, the all-star Robert Evans production of William Goldman’s novel MARATHON MAN (125 mins., 1976, R) became a box-office hit in the Fall of ‘76 and remains a suspenseful, superbly helmed ride from director John Schlesinger. One of many classics hitting 4K UHD this year, Kino Lorber’s new 4K scan of the Original Camera Negative results in a marvelous transfer with Dolby Vision HDR, adding fresh layers to Conrad Hall’s cinematography, including enhanced depth and shading absent from previous home video releases, even Paramount’s earlier Blu-Ray. |
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Today in Film Score History: March 21 |
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Alex North begins recording his score for Spartacus (1960) |
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Alexander Courage records his score for the Lost in Space episode "The Mechanical Men" (1967) |
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Alfred Newman wins his seventh Oscar, his second for Score, for Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1956) |
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Antony Hopkins born (1921) |
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Gary Hughes born (1922) |
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Jay Chattaway records his score for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Journey’s End “ (1994) |
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John Williams wins his fifth Oscar, for his Schindler's List score (1994) |
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Miklos Rozsa begins recording his score to The Green Berets (1968) |
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Mort Lindsey born (1923) |
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Nicola Piovani wins his first Oscar, for Life Is Beautiful; Stephen Warbeck wins the final Comedy or Musical Score Oscar for Shakespeare in Love (1999) |
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