Only seen Espion, lève-toi of that lineup but didn’t like it or the other two Boisset films I’ve seen all that muchjt938 wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 3:09 pmComing Soon on Blu-ray!
Malfeasance: Four Films by Yves Boisset
Angel’s Leap (1971) Saut de l'ange (4K Restoration)
Sterling Hayden | Senta Berger | Jean Yanne
Shot by Jean Boffety (Thieves Like Us)
Music by François de Roubaix (Le Samouraï)
Mad Enough to Kill (1975) Folle à tuer / Evil Trap (4K Restoration)
Marlène Jobert | Tomas Milian | Michel Lonsdale
Shot by Jean Boffety (Ho!)
Music by Philippe Sarde (Tess)
The Woman Cop (1980) La Femme Flic (4K Restoration)
Miou-Miou | Jean-Marc Thibault | Niels Arestrup
Shot by Jacques Loiseleux (The Common Man)
Music by Philippe Sarde (The Tenant)
Rise Up, Spy (1982) Espion, Lève-Toi (2K Restoration)
Lino Ventura | Michel Piccoli | Bruno Cremer
Shot by Jean Boffety (Dog Day)
Music by Ennio Morricone (The Sicilian Clan)
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
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jt938
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Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/DV Master!
Throw Momma from the Train (1987) Starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, Anne Ramsey, Kim Greist, Kate Mulgrew & Rob Reiner – Shot by Barry Sonnenfeld (Raising Arizona) – Music by David Newman (The Phantom) – Written by Stu Silver (Benson, Soap) – Directed by Danny DeVito (The War of the Roses, Death to Smoochy).
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More OOP based on previously being in the "While Supplies Last" sale and now no longer appearing on the website:
The Champagne Murders (1967) (DVD still available)
Lonelyhearts (1958)
Woman in Hiding (1950)
And 19 titles added to the WSL:
The 7th Dawn (1964)
The Black Marble (1980) (+DVD)
Breaking In (1989)
The Diamond Wizard (1954) (+DVD)
Fitzwilly (1967)
For Those Who Think Young (1964) (Scorpion)
God's Gun (1976)
Golden Needles (1974)
The Hunter Will Get You (1976)
Impasse (1969)
Masquerade (1965) (+DVD)
The Naked Ape (1973) (Code Red) (+DVD)
Night Terror (1977) (Scorpion) (+DVD)
The Party (1968)
Salt and Pepper (1968) / One Time (1970)
Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) (+DVD)
Take This Job and Shove It (1981) (+DVD)
The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979) (Scorpion)
Where the Lilies Bloom (1974) (Scorpion) (+DVD)
The Champagne Murders (1967) (DVD still available)
Lonelyhearts (1958)
Woman in Hiding (1950)
And 19 titles added to the WSL:
The 7th Dawn (1964)
The Black Marble (1980) (+DVD)
Breaking In (1989)
The Diamond Wizard (1954) (+DVD)
Fitzwilly (1967)
For Those Who Think Young (1964) (Scorpion)
God's Gun (1976)
Golden Needles (1974)
The Hunter Will Get You (1976)
Impasse (1969)
Masquerade (1965) (+DVD)
The Naked Ape (1973) (Code Red) (+DVD)
Night Terror (1977) (Scorpion) (+DVD)
The Party (1968)
Salt and Pepper (1968) / One Time (1970)
Shake Hands with the Devil (1959) (+DVD)
Take This Job and Shove It (1981) (+DVD)
The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979) (Scorpion)
Where the Lilies Bloom (1974) (Scorpion) (+DVD)
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They didn't have Breaking In for very long. A shame, it's a good movie - to be uncharitable, it's not one I'd single out as one of Bill Forsyth's or screenwriter John Sayles's best films, but it's still very good and everything I could hope for and more from a low-budget mainstream comedy written or directed as a commercial endeavor by two noteworthy auteurs. (And Burt Reynolds is excellent, probably one of his best performances.)
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hearthesilence wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 7:16 pm They didn't have Breaking In for very long. A shame, it's a good movie - to be uncharitable, it's not one I'd single out as one of Bill Forsyth's or screenwriter John Sayles's best films, but it's still very good and everything I could hope for and more from a low-budget mainstream comedy written or directed as a commercial endeavor by two noteworthy auteurs. (And Burt Reynolds is excellent, probably one of his best performances.)
It’s a wonderful movie. Such a shame that Casey Siemaszko never hit the A-list, as he’s excellent in this, Three O’Clock High and Gary Sinise’s Of Mice and Men
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Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/DV Master!
Boy (2010) Starring James Rolleston, Te Aho Eketone-Whitu & Taika Waititi – Shot by Adam Clark (Eagle vs Shark) – Written & Directed by Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, Thor: Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit).
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Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/DV Master!
Walking Tall (2004) Starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Ashley Scott, Johnny Knoxville & Neal McDonough – Shot by Glen MacPherson (16 Blocks) – Music by Graeme Revell (The Crow) – Directed by Kevin Bray (All About the Benjamins).
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The film is Remo Williams The Adventure Begins, they forgot to put the name of the movie in the description.
Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR / Dolby Vision Master - From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative!
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jt938
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Runaway Train 4k
Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR / Dolby Vision Master - From a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative!
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Hoping Arrow will upgrade this and Miracle Mile to UHD because Kino's 4K of the latter doesn't have the original mono, and who knows if Runaway Train will have it, or how the encoding is going to turn out.
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Kino have not released an UHD of “Miracle Mile”. The issue with the remastered BD is that they decided to give it a mono track instead of the film’s native stereo. “Runaway Train” is also, natively, a Dolby Stereo presented film.Finch wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:08 pm Hoping Arrow will upgrade this and Miracle Mile to UHD because Kino's 4K of the latter doesn't have the original mono, and who knows if Runaway Train will have it, or how the encoding is going to turn out.
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My bad, thanks for the correction on both the audio and the disc itself. I misremembered that it was a BD based on a new 4k restoration and not an actual UHD.
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Miracle Mile is a real head-scratcher of a disc, and I bought it for the second time just for the student film Tarzana, which is amazingChunkyLover wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:16 pmKino have not released an UHD of “Miracle Mile”. The issue with the remastered BD is that they decided to give it a mono track instead of the film’s native stereo. “Runaway Train” is also, natively, a Dolby Stereo presented film.Finch wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:08 pm Hoping Arrow will upgrade this and Miracle Mile to UHD because Kino's 4K of the latter doesn't have the original mono, and who knows if Runaway Train will have it, or how the encoding is going to turn out.
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Coming September 23rd!
DAN CURTIS' LATE-NIGHT MYSTERIES
KINO CULT #36
Perhaps no figure exerted a greater influence on 1970s television horror than Dan Curtis. Having created the daytime drama Dark Shadows (1966-71), and while producing popular primetime TV movies (The Night Stalker, The Norliss Tapes), his company produced stand-alone thrillers for ABC Television’s Wide World Mystery. Originally shot on videotape, the four productions in this collection have been carefully adapted to HD for this Blu-ray release. Shadow of Fear stars Claude Akins (B.J. and the Bear) as a disgraced police officer hired to investigate crimes surrounding a psychologically troubled housewife (Anjanette Comer, The Baby). In The Invasion of Carol Enders, the spirit of a car crash victim is reincarnated into the body of another patient (Meredith Baxter, Family Ties). Come Die with Me follows the cat-and-mouse relationship between a cavalier playboy (George Maharis, Route 66) and the housekeeper who tries to blackmail him (Eileen Brennan, Private Benjamin). A wholesome family experiences a Kafkaesque miscarriage of justice when they are accused of drug trafficking in Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest.
Special Features:
• Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Commentary by Film Historian Amanda Reyes and Heidi Honeycutt, Author of I Spit on Your Celluloid: The History of Women Directing Horror Movies
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Kino is looking for a new Director of Acquisitions
Spoiler
About the job
Job Summary
The Director of Acquisitions works with the VP, Acquisitions and Chief Distribution and Revenue Officer in identifying, evaluating, and securing new and library titles for distribution across Kino Lorber's platforms, including Theatrical, Digital, and Home Entertainment. This role builds and maintains strong industry relationships with filmmakers, producers, and sales agents, and serves as a key strategic contributor in shaping the company's slate through active participation in major film markets and festivals. The position requires deep market knowledge, creative insight, and strong negotiation skills to acquire high-value content aligned with the company's mission and commercial goals.
What You Will Do
Acquisition Strategy & Content Evaluation
In conjunction with the senior members of the Acquisitions team, identify, evaluate, negotiate and acquire new release and library titles across global markets.
Analyze and track library renewal data and coordinate, with various teams (or different divisions), on the renewals.
Source content and evaluate content within the framework of the acquisitions strategy as defined by the Acquisitions team by screening, reading scripts, writing coverage, checking for film avails and assessing market potential.
Track production pipelines, monitor festival lineups, and evaluate pitches from sales agents and producers.
Maintain current knowledge of content trends, emerging filmmakers, and competitive activity.
Deal Negotiation & Rights Management
Negotiate distribution agreements and renewals with rights holders, including producers, sales agents, and international distributors.
Coordinate closely with legal and finance teams to finalize contract terms and manage rights tracking.
Maintain and update internal acquisition databases, rights templates, and contract status reports.
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what is Frank Tarzi's title then?
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Isn't he the owner?
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I could do that job. Me on the phone: "Yeah just give us whatever, I don't care."
[I'm joking! Kino Lorber was the #1 physical media label of 2021 in the DVD Beaver poll!]
[I'm joking! Kino Lorber was the #1 physical media label of 2021 in the DVD Beaver poll!]
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In the description for their livestreams, he’s described as “head of acquisitions for Kino Lorber Studio Classics”. It seems they’re not replacing him but another overlord who handles all the other KL branches, such as the arthouse titles they acquire for theatrical, streaming and occasionally put out on disc.
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apparently he's the senior VP of acquisitions, so yes I'm guessing this role is either doing all branches or more specifically just the Kino Classics. even though Kino is wildly questionable at times in many regards, I do enjoy Frank Tarzi and those podcasts a lotnicolas wrote: Sat Jul 19, 2025 9:58 pmIn the description for their livestreams, he’s described as “head of acquisitions for Kino Lorber Studio Classics”. It seems they’re not replacing him but another overlord who handles all the other KL branches, such as the arthouse titles they acquire for theatrical, streaming and occasionally put out on disc.
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Dumpster diving experience preferred.
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I think the first Film Noir boxset has gone. I regret not having got on with having ordered it.
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It’s been OOP for a bit but I see cheap copies up on eBay a lot
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jt938
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Coming Soon on 4KUHD!
Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master!
STONE COLD (1991)
Brian Bosworth | Lance Henriksen | William Forsythe | Arabella Holzbog | Sam McMurray
Shot by Alexander Gruszynski (Tremors)
Music by Sylvester Levay (Cobra)
Written by Walter Doniger (Rope of Sand)
Directed by Craig R. Baxley (Action Jackson / I Come in Peace / Storm of the Century)
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Maybe all these recent announcements are the reason they are looking for a head of acquisitions