HENRI-GORGES CLOUZOT’S INFERNO – The Blu Review

Review by Roger Carpenter

After several critical and financial successes, Henri-Georges Clouzot was at the top of his game as a filmmaker.  Widely considered one of the greatest French filmmakers and continental Europe’s answer to Hitchcock, Clouzot had directed such genuine classics as Le Corbeau, Quai des Orfevres, The Wages of Fear, and Diabolique.  By this time he was being courted by many large film companies, but it was Columbia who won out, giving him complete creative control and an unlimited budget to create what was to be his masterpiece:  L’enfer (Inferno in English).

Clouzot, rightly recognizing this exceptional opportunity, set to work creating a unique slice of cinema.  L’enfer was to tell the story of a newlywed couple, he a middle-aged man and she a twenty-something debutante.  But soon after the nuptials, the new husband, Marcel, spirals into jealousy and paranoia, convinced his wife, Odette, is sleeping with others.  It was to be somewhat of a companion piece to Diabolique, itself a masterful tale of paranoia.

Clouzot assembled a stellar cast which included Serge Reggiani as Marcel and Romy Schneider as Odette.  Reggiani was already a well-known and well-respected actor with roles in 1958’s Les Miserables and Visconti’s The Leopard.  He would go on to be even more successful as a recording star beginning in 1965.  Schneider was a major starlet who rivaled Sophia Loren in popularity.  She began her career with the extremely popular Sissi trilogy and followed this up by working with major directors such as Orson Welles, Otto Preminger, and Luchino Visconti.  Clouzot also assembled not one, not two, but three full film crews, each comprised of some of the highest quality technicians in Europe.  Clouzot then embarked upon months of film tests, becoming obsessive over developing techniques and footage unique enough to become part of his vision.

Then it all fell apart.


Never terribly healthy, Clouzot had become dangerously obsessed with the film.  He almost never slept, interrupting his film technicians at all hours of the night to discuss certain film points.  He shot certain scenes endlessly, seemingly never satisfied with the takes.  In one instance, a scene where a young woman gets swatted on the behind on a sidewalk café was shot so many times her buttocks were bruised at the end of the day.  He fought with Reggiani who eventually walked off the set, or was forced to leave due to illness, depending upon who tells the story.  Schneider also walked off the set in protest of Reggiani’s leaving but was convinced to return when Reggiani was replaced by Jean Louis Trintignant—who also left only a few days into filming.  The obsession, stress, and tension ultimately caused Clouzot to suffer a debilitating heart attack only three weeks into filming.  The film folded, the insurance company paid up, and the reels of film, including all test footage as well as actual film footage, went to the insurance company.  Eventually all the footage disappeared, Clouzot passed away, and his widow refused to discuss the film, leaving the story to sink into obscurity.

Decades later, Serge Bromberg, the founder of film preservation company Lobster Films, and a lover of Clouzot’s cinema, determined to discover the lost canisters of film, if at all possible, with an eye toward possibly reconstructing part of Clouzot’s vision.  This documentary tells the tale of Bromberg’s dogged detective work and relentless pursuit of discovery as well as what was truly a remarkable find.  Bromberg assumed, that with less than three weeks of filming, there would be only a handful of film canisters.  However, he hadn’t counted on all the test footage being preserved as well, so he found nearly 200 canisters of well-preserved film, all hidden in plain sight and documented by French preservationists.


Bromberg’s story of discovery is as fascinating as the story of L’enfer itself.  Supported by remarkable test footage as well as behind-the-scenes footage, the story of L’enfer and of Bromberg’s search for the film elements is riveting.  We also get scenes from the actual film as well as reenactments by modern actors since the original sound elements still remain undiscovered.  And finally, we get in-depth interviews with a number of Clouzot’s closest collaborators, who took part in the planning, filming, testing, and editing of L’enfer as it was being created.  Taken together, all of these elements show that Clouzot’s vision was fascinating and, if the film had been completed, very well may have been one of the most unique films to come out of Europe in many a decade.  Of course, the irony here is that Clouzot’s downfall was his monomaniacal obsession with the film—from a man who had made a career of exploring obsession.  And while there isn’t enough footage to even begin to guess if the film would have been good or bad, the test footage for various scenes is certainly remarkable.  Even if the film had been a flop, I suspect the images contained within the film would have been highly influential on future filmmaking in Europe and abroad.  It’s nice to finally see some of these images, even if they are totally without any context.

I enjoyed the film because I was interested in seeing these long-lost images as I am a fan of Clouzot.  I also enjoyed Bromberg’s story of discovering the film, of him convincing Ms. Clouzot to allow him access to the film elements, and his excitement upon first viewing each canister of film.

Arrow Video USA’s art film imprint, Arrow Academy, has just released this documentary on Blu-Ray.  Special features include French cinema expert Lucy Mazdon who discusses Clouzot’s filmography as well as the L’Enfer disaster; a featurette entitled “They Saw Inferno” which includes unseen material left out of the documentary; an interview with Bromberg; and a film introduction with Bromberg.  There is also a still gallery and a trailer for the film.  You can purchase the film directly from Arrow Video at http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/category/usa/ or from Amazon.

INFERNO Starring Tom Hanks Debuts on Digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray & DVD January 24th

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The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons were just the beginning and now with INFERNO, two-time Academy Award winner Tom Hanks (Best Actor: Forrest Gump, 1994; Philadelphia, 1993), two-time Academy Award winner Ron Howard (Best Director & Best Picture, A Beautiful Mind, 2001) and bestselling author Dan Brown are reunited for the latest intense thriller in this billion-dollar franchise. After waking up in a hospital room in Florence, Italy, with no memory of what has occurred for the last few days, Robert Langdon (Hanks) suddenly finds himself the target of a manhunt while solving the most intricate riddle he’s ever faced. Joining the international adventure are Felicity Jones (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), Irrfan Khan (Jurassic World), Omar Sy (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Ben Foster (Hell or High Water) and Sidse Babett Knudsen (“Westworld”). INFERNO debuts on digital,4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ and DVD January 24 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

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The INFERNO Blu-ray, DVD and digital releases are loaded with exciting and never-before-seen bonus content, including deleted scenes and six intriguing behind-the-scenes featurettes. Director Ron Howard shares his process for bringing to life the iconic imagery described in Dante’s Divine Comedy and the powerful themes that the classic story infuses into the film in “Visions of Hell,” while in “Ron Howard, A Director’s Journal,” viewers follow the acclaimed auteur as he returns to the world of Robert Langdon and documents his journey via social media. “Inferno Around the World,” highlights the stellar international cast involved in the film and the crew’s unprecedented access to stunning locations across the globe. Novelist Dan Brown, Director Ron Howard, Screenwriter David Koepp and Tom Hanks explore the evolution of Robert Langdon across the franchise and the new insights discovered about the hero in “A Look at Langdon.” Felicity Jones is front and center in “This Is Sienna Brooks,” which shines a light on one of the film’s most complex characters and the precision with which the Oscar® nominated actress (Best Actress, The Theory of Everything, 2014) brings her to life, while Ben Foster’s character gets the spotlight in “The Billionaire Villain: Bertrand Zobrist,” where viewers go inside the mind of the brilliant but dangerous villain and hear from Foster and the filmmakers about crafting this terrifying character.

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Synopsis:
In this contemporary action thriller, the famous symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia and finds himself the target of a manhunt. Langdon teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.

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Directed by Ron Howard with a screenplay by David Koepp, INFERNO is based upon the novel by Dan Brown. The film is produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard with David Householter, Dan Brown, William M. Connor, Anna Culp and Ben Waisbren as Executive Producers.

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Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include:
Deleted and Extended Scenes
Six Featurettes:
“Ron Howard, A Director’s Journal”
“A Look at Langdon”
“The Billionaire Villain: Bertrand Zobrist”
“This Is Sienna Brooks”
“Inferno Around the World”
“Visions of Hell”
INFERNO has a run time of approximately 121 minutes and is rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, disturbing images, some language, thematic elements and brief sensuality.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of INFERNO In St. Louis

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Academy Award® winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown’s (Da Vinci Code) billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, Inferno, which finds the famous symbologist (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population.

INFERNO opens in theaters on October 28.

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Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, disturbing images, some language, thematic elements and brief sensuality.

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Join the “INFERNO – JOURNEY THROUGH HELL” Experience with Author Dan Brown

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Beginning today, moviegoers highly anticipating the release of INFERNO starring Tom Hanks can play the part of Robert Langdon himself.  In a three-week race against time, fans can decipher clues and solve a series of complex and challenging riddles created in collaboration with Dan Brown in Sony Pictures’ “Inferno Journey Through Hell” interactive experience.  Built with technology from Google, audiences who solve the puzzles will have the chance to win a grand prize trip to Italy* befitting of Langdon himself.  Inferno, the highly anticipated suspense thriller from Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment, will be released in theaters nationwide on October 28.

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Each week, users go to Inferno-movie.com<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0013VOc_50lODCq_hGLKkoSG2rb_SAKQYVxxIojFpJkpsjbd-ADds9WTm1FbsCZuCSVf5NHAgh3b8rF0quQzer5oxMRTd2bZ9NIcTUtwukneW2b9VRgWkbPP5Gi8dtS914op7cdGWHoOqcUS7ISkQnLaxmxorVgjrFdlZikgnl7TW0=&c=SbjCOJTNvvvp-GnerChxoc8o2SqfMBZ83YODo8dt7Coa5ur7_Huvww==&ch=RqDdRHFS9RGAmQm9eggp6j9HaWR729Vbo0fKhJCZtlVb8RDDeG9XGw==> to find three new puzzles themed to the circles of hell as depicted in Dante’s Inferno.  Finding clues hidden throughout Google products (Google Maps, Gmail, Google Search, Google Play, Google Docs, Google Cultural Institute and YouTube), and the world’s most popular social platforms, players will complete up to three puzzles each week and will have the opportunity to win weekly prizes, culminating in one grand prize – an Italian getaway with stops in Rome, Milan, Florence and Venice.  As each new set of puzzles are unveiled week-to-week, the experience will become increasingly difficult to solve as the “Inferno Journey Through Hell” progresses to its ultimate mind-bending final challenge.

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“Dan Brown is a master of creating suspenseful and intellectual mysteries that are known for interweaving classic references to art and history while also using hidden codes and symbols. For the first time, Dan has collaborated with the studio and our partners at Google to develop an online puzzle-based challenge that is filled with his signature brand of entertainment. The ‘Inferno Journey Through Hell’ will lead fans through many fun twists and turns while also giving them the chance to win some pretty spectacular prizes,” said Elias Plishner, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Digital Marketing for Sony Pictures Entertainment.

“I’m excited to bring together the technology of Google and the code-breaking elements of the Robert Langdon series. The experience allows audiences to bring Robert Langdon’s world to life by deciphering puzzles and utilizing online tools at their fingertips,” said Dan Brown, author of the Robert Langdon series.

Ron Howard added, “One of the reasons why the Robert Langdon books and movies are so much fun is that the audience has the chance to solve the puzzles as he does.  That’s why I’m so excited about this promotion – it brings Inferno to life.  With the puzzles that the studio and Dan have created, powered by Google, you have the opportunity to experience what it’s like to be Robert Langdon.”

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“We are always glad to see our products being used in clever, compelling and engaging ways,” said Alex Angeledes, Industry Director for Media & Entertainment at Google. “Sony Pictures has given fans unique ways of discovering the depth and complexity of this film in ways that appeal to modern moviegoers.”

*NO PURCHASE/CHALLENGE COMPLETION NECESSARY. Starts 8:00:01 am PT 10/3/16. Ends 12:00 pm PT 10/24/16 online & 10/25/16 for mail entry postmark.  Consists of 3 weekly & 1 GP drawing. Open to legal residents of 50 US & DC & Canada (except Quebec Prov.) 18+. See Official Rules at www.InfernoSweepsRules.com<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0013VOc_50lODCq_hGLKkoSG2rb_SAKQYVxxIojFpJkpsjbd-ADds9WTm1FbsCZuCSV0G9QDMC6ekSOSU_L1CzteDHkWdpfWlhoSoLHZ8VFAIpUb_fID8aNocxeA34eSlqgdPTM3lUq7HhkO2mnoOo4dU_ucwgaJ5RRY5QaG3yGZj_fiyTkG7XFAA==&c=SbjCOJTNvvvp-GnerChxoc8o2SqfMBZ83YODo8dt7Coa5ur7_Huvww==&ch=RqDdRHFS9RGAmQm9eggp6j9HaWR729Vbo0fKhJCZtlVb8RDDeG9XGw==>  for complete details incl. entry periods and how to enter by mail. Void where prohibited.

ABOUT INFERNO
Academy Award® winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown’s (The Da Vinci Code) billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, Inferno, which finds the famous symbologist (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself.  When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories.  Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus that would wipe out half of the world’s population. The screenplay is by David Koepp, based upon the novel by Dan Brown, and the film is produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard.

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ABOUT DAN BROWN
Dan Brown is the author of numerous #1 bestselling novels, including The Da Vinci Code, which has become one of the best selling novels of all time as well as the subject of intellectual debate among readers and scholars. Brown’s novels are published in 56 languages around the world with over 200 million copies in print.

In 2005, Brown was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by TIME Magazine, whose editors credited him with “keeping the publishing industry afloat; renewed interest in Leonardo da Vinci and early Christian history; spiking tourism to Paris and Rome; a growing membership in secret societies; the ire of Cardinals in Rome; eight books denying the claims of the novel and seven guides to read along with it; a flood of historical thrillers; and a major motion picture franchise.”

The son of a mathematics teacher and a church organist, Brown was raised on a prep school campus where he developed a fascination with the paradoxical interplay between science and religion. These themes eventually formed the backdrop for his books. He is a graduate of Amherst College and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he later returned to teach English before focusing his attention full time to writing.

Brown is currently at work on a new book entitled ORIGIN, to be published in September, 2017.

Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones And Omar Sy Star In First INFERNO Trailer

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Academy Award winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown’s (Da Vinci Code) billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, INFERNO, which finds the famous symbologist (again played by Tom Hanks) on a trail of clues tied to the great Dante himself.

When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones), a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and against the clock to foil a deadly global plot.

Check out the brand new trailer below.

The film also stars Irrfan Khan, Omar Sy, Ben Foster and Sidse Babett Knudsen.

In this latest video, Omar Sy shares his experience making the film.

inferno- Florence Omar Sy from We Are Movie Geeks on Vimeo.

INFERNO opens in theaters on October 28.

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Omar Sy in Columbia Pictures' "Inferno," starring Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones.
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Ron Howard’s INFERNO Begins Photography; Stars Tom Hanks (Photos)

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Principal photography has commenced on INFERNO, the new film in Columbia Pictures’ Robert Langdon series, which has taken in more than $1.2 billion worldwide to date. The film is slated for release on October 14, 2016.

In the film, Academy Award winner Tom Hanks reprises his role as Robert Langdon. He is joined by an international cast of actors, including Felicity Jones, Irrfan Khan, Omar Sy, Ben Foster, and Sidse Babett Knudsen.

The film is directed by Ron Howard and produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. The screenplay is by David Koepp, based on the book by Dan Brown. The project’s executive producers are David Householter, Dan Brown, Anna Culp, and William M. Connor.

INFERNO continues the Harvard symbologist’s adventures on screen: when Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague connected to Dante’s “Inferno.”

Commenting on the announcement, Howard said, “I’m so excited to be starting production on our third Robert Langdon film. Audiences everywhere have shown a tremendous appetite for the Robert Langdon adventures and Inferno has all of the intrigue and action they could want.”

The film will be shot on location in such exotic cities as Florence, Venice, and Budapest.

Howard’s production team includes Director of Photography Salvatore Totino, Production Designer Peter Wenham, Editors Dan Hanley and Tom Elkins, and Costume Designer Julian Day.

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Ron Howard Directing Tom Hanks As Robert Langdon in INFERNO

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Director/producer Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer have cast an energetic company of some of the world’s most talented and interesting rising international stars to join Tom Hanks in INFERNO, the new film in Columbia Pictures‘ Robert Langdon series, which has taken in more than $1.2 billion worldwide to date.

The Imagine Entertainment production, which has a screenplay by David Koepp based on the book by Dan Brown, is slated for release on October 14, 2016 and will begin principal photography at the end of April.

The project’s executive producers are Dan Brown, Anna Culp, Bill Connor, and David Householter.

Inferno continues the Harvard symbologist’s adventures on screen: when Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague connected to Dante’s “Inferno.”

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Felicity Jones, an Oscar nominee this year for her performance in The Theory of Everything, will star opposite Hanks as Dr. Sienna Brooks. Irrfan Khan, one of India’s biggest stars, best known for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi, and The Lunchbox, takes the role of Harry Sims, also known as The Provost. French actor Omar Sy, best known for his work in the French mega-hit The Intouchables, as well as X-Men: Days of Future Past, the upcoming Jurassic World, and John Wells’ upcoming untitled project, will play Christoph Bruder.

Sidse Babett Knudsen, star of the Danish television series “Borgen,” will portray Dr. Elizabeth Sinskey, the head of the World Health Organization.

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The filmmakers are also in talks with several other internationally recognized actors for major roles.

Commenting on the announcement, Howard said, “For this film, I wanted Tom Hanks to be surrounded by an international cast of actors whose energy will underscore Robert Langdon’s life-or-death peril, the high-stakes action he takes, and the global threat that he’s trying to prevent. Felicity, Irrfan, Omar, and Sidse have all broken through with recognition here in America as well as their home countries – they are phenomenal talents and we can’t wait to get started.”

“We’re thrilled to be making a third Robert Langdon film with Ron, Tom and Brian,” said Doug Belgrad, president, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group. “Inferno will deliver all of the excitement, intrigue and international adventure that audiences expect from a film based on Dan Brown’s huge selling Langdon book series. We can’t wait to see this character back on the big screen.”

Michael De Luca and Andrea Giannetti will oversee the project for Columbia Pictures.

Blu Monday: March 29, 2011

Your Weekly Source for the Newest Releases to Blu-Ray

Blu-Ray for Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

  1. Jeff Bridges stars in AGAINST ALL ODDS: Special Edition (1984)
  2. ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN/ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2 (1989/1996)
  3. Ryan Gosling & Kirsten Dunst in ALL GOOD THINGS (2010)
  4. Vintage Mel Gibson in ATTACK FORCE Z: 30th Anniversary Edition (1981)
  5. Robert DeNiro & Robin Williams in AWAKENINGS (1990)
  6. Academy Award-Winner Natalie Portman in BLACK SWAN (2010)
  7. Children’s Classic retold CHARLOTTE’S WEBB (2006)
  8. Rose McGowan & Amy Smart are DEAD AWAKE (2010)
  9. Francis Ford Coppola’s DEMENTIA 13: Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack (1963)
  10. Academy Award Nominee DOGTOOTH (2010)
  11. Naomi Watts & Sean Penn in FAIR GAME (2010)
  12. THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965)
  13. HOTEL FOR DOGS: Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (2009)
  14. Dario Argento’s INFERNO (1980)
  15. Nicholas Ray’s KING OF KINGS (1961)
  16. LEGALLY BLONDE 2: RED, WHITE & BLONDE (2003)
  17. Extreme Japanese Gore in MACHINE GIRL (2008)
  18. Anjelica Huston & The Sisters Duff in MATERIAL GIRLS (2006)
  19. MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY #1 (2011)
  20. THE MIKADO: Criterion Collection (1939)
  21. Kevin Pollack in PICTURE THIS (2008)
  22. Shelley Winters in POOR PRETTY EDDIE: Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (1975)
  23. Hilary Swank in THE RESIDENT (2010)
  24. SCAR 2D/3D – with 2 pair of 3D glasses (2007)
  25. Wes Craven’s SCREAM (1996) / SCREAM 2 (1997) / SCREAM 3 (2000)
  26. Animated Classic THE SECRET OF NIMH (1982)
  27. Basil Rathbone in SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Complete Collection (1939)
  28. Sasha Grey in SMASH CUT: Unrated (2009)
  29. Charlton Heston in SOYLENT GREEN (1973)
  30. SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES: 2-disc Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (2008)
  31. THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE: 2-disc Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (2004)
  32. Franchise Collection: STAR TREK II: WRATH OF KHAN/STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
  33. TANGLED 2D/3D: 4-disc Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (2010)
  34. Michael J. Fox is TEEN WOLF (1985)
  35. Charlton Heston in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: 2-disc Special Edition (1956)
  36. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: Limited Edition 6-disc Gift Set (1956)
  37. Boris Karloff & Jack Nicholson in Roger Corman’s THE TERROR (1964)
  38. THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK: Criterion Collection (1984)
  39. Mike Leigh’s TOPSY-TURVY: Criterion Collection (1999)

DVD for Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

  1. Randolph Scott 4-Film Collection: COLT. 45/FORT WORTH/TALL MAN RIDING/RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY
  2. 3-Film Collection: ACE VENTURA Trilogy
  3. Paul Perry’s AFTERLIFE (2010)
  4. ALL GOOD THINGS (2010)
  5. Frank Sinatra in ANYTHING GOES (1954)
  6. BECOMING EDUARDO (2008)
  7. BENEATH THE DARK (2010)
  8. Best of British Classics: CANDLELIGHT IN ALGERIA (1944)
  9. Best of British Classics: CHILD IN THE HOUSE (1956)
  10. Best of British Classics: THUNDER IN THE CITY (1937)
  11. BLEADING LADY (2011)
  12. BUREAUCRACY (2009)
  13. Ben Gazzara & Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE (1975)
  14. COLONY: The Endangered World of Bees (2009)
  15. Ondi Timoner’s COOL IT (2010)
  16. Double Feature: Shirley Temple in CURLY TOP/DIMPLES
  17. DEAD AWAKE (2010)
  18. FAIR GAME (2010)
  19. FATAL SECRETS (2009)
  20. FATHER OF MY CHILDREN (2009)
  21. 3-Film Collection: FRIDAY Trilogy
  22. THE GOOD WAR & THOSE WHO REFUSED TO FIGHT IT (2000)
  23. HEAVEN AIN’T HARD TO FIND (2010)
  24. THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE (2008)
  25. After Dark Originals: HUSK (2010)
  26. IMAX: HUBBLE (2011)
  27. INFERNO (1980)
  28. INGREDIENTS (2009)
  29. LOVING LAMP POSTS (2011)
  30. MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY #1 (2011)
  31. THE MIKADO: Criterion Collection (1939)
  32. Charlton Heston in MOTHER LODE (1982)
  33. MY TIME WILL COME (2008)
  34. ONE WEEK (2008)
  35. THE OWLS (2010)
  36. After Dark Originals: PROWL (2010)
  37. British Double Feature: THE 20 QUESTIONS MURDER MYSTERY/TREAD SOFTLY
  38. THE RESIDENT (2010)
  39. THE RESTAURATEUR (2010)
  40. 3-Film Collection: RUSH HOUR Trilogy
  41. SCAR (2007)
  42. A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1995)
  43. THE SWIMSUIT ISSUE (2009)
  44. TANGLED (2010)
  45. TEENAGE PAPARAZZO (2010)
  46. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956)
  47. THOSE THREE [An Seh] (2007)
  48. THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK: Criterion Collection (1984)
  49. TINY LITTLE LIES (2008)
  50. TOPSY-TURVY: Criterion Collection (1999)
  51. THE VANQUISHED [I Vinti] (1953)
  52. WATERHOLE (2009)
  53. Sarah Silverman in WHO’S THE CABOOSE (1999)
  54. ZOMBIE WOMEN OF SATAN (2009)

Introducing Lindsay Lohan as Linda Lovelace

Thanks to Sasha at Awards Daily for giving us the heads-up to these photos from Tyler Shields and JustJared. Before heading off to Lynwood to complete her sentence, Lindsay Lohan posed as adult film star Linda Lovelace for celebrity photographer Tyler Shields. Check out the pictures below!

INFERNO is the story of adult film legend Linda Lovelace, who starred the in 1972 film “Deep Throat” and eventually became an advocate against the porn industry.

Produced by Muse Productions and directed by Matthew Wilder, INFERNO may be in theaters sometime in 2011.

Movie Melting Pot… ‘Dante 01’ (France, 2008)

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Have you ever been really excited about seeing a movie based on you past experience with a filmmaker, only to be mostly disappointed and become frustrated by your wasted enthusiasm? Well, that’s sort of what my experience with Marc Caro’s newest film ‘Dante 01’ was like.

If you’re not familiar with the name, Marc Caro co-directed ‘Delicatessen’ and ‘The City of Lost Children’ with Jean-Pierre Jeunet, but ‘Dante 01’ is Caro’s first feature film in ten years and he’s gone solo this time. The dark fairy tale fantasy elements that made ‘Delicatessen’ and ‘The City of Lost Children’ such fascinating experiences are absent in this science fiction thriller that attempts to draw more on Jeunet’s style and tone for ‘Alien: Resurrection’.

‘Dante 01’ takes place in the future. The title refers to a remote incarceration station deep into remote space that orbits around a fiery molten planet. The station houses two doctors, three security guards and seven mentally unstable criminal inhabitants. The station resembles a structure made of Rubik’s cube-like blocks with levels referred to as “circles of Hell” as the story is loosely based on Dante’s Inferno, although “loosely” is a term used here with much creative license.

A new prisoner arrives at Dante 01 accompanied by a new doctor Elisa (Linh Dan Pham) and is introduced into the world of it’s psychologically disturbed residents. Elisa attempts to encourage the residing doctors to embrace her new protocols for treatments, but Persephone (Simona Maicanescu) is already beginning to fear the worst for the entire station as the new prisoner, given the name Saint Georges (Lambert Wilson) by his fellow crazies, hides a secret and powerful force within himself. The cast also includes the regular Dominic Pinon (Delicatessen) as one of the seven inmates.

While the backstory of what happened to Saint Georges prior to his incarceration on Dante 01 is dealt with on minimal level, it is revealed that he was found on a ship alone and covered in blood and that he encountered some powerful alien force. Now, held on Dante 01, the “force” is taking him over and will ultimately bring upon the fate of everyone on board. The characters in ‘Dante 01’ are not very well developed and not a single character in the film inspires any empathy or likability from the viewer. Watching ‘Dante 01’ is sort of like watching ‘The Faces of Death’ in that you have no real interest in the characters other than to see the details of their inevitable deaths.

‘Dante 01′ is not all bad, though, despite my distaste for the story and disappointment with the overall outcome. Visually, the movie is actually very engaging and creative. The production design and cinematography are dark and morbid, as opposed to being cold and sterile as was the direction in George Lucas’ ‘THX-1100’, which was another futuristic film with lots of bald people. ‘Dante 01’ has the visual feel and tension of ‘Cube’ combined with the shadow-rich lighting and rich color palette of Jeunet and Caro’s previous two films.

Even with a small budget, ‘Dante 01’ manages to develop some great set design and special effects, even if they aren’t put to the best use. As the story develops further and the events unfold, the use of special effects increase to further enhance the interpretation of what is happening to Saint Georges. By the end of the film, ‘Dante 01’ begins to feel a bit like a French remake of Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ with it’s solitary depictions of Saint Georges, heavily entrenched in mesmerizing special effects sequences intended to convey the state of his mind and being as he drifts in space, approaching his own fate.

Caro clearly has taken much influence from his previous experiences on films with Jeunet as well as influences from other films to piece together what could be called his first widely released solo venture. In all honesty, the cast did a fine job with the story they had to work with, but Pinon (as usual) tends to stand out. All things aside, ‘Dante 01’ only manages to maintain interest through it’s visual appeal and would otherwise have failed on a more complete level than it did.

The 100-minute ‘Dante 01’ DVD released under the Dimension Extreme banner on April 21, 2009 and features the original French audio along with English and Spanish subtitles and an English dubbed track, which is quite a rare thing to appear on a French film. Aside from the movie itself, the only real perk of the DVD is a making-of featurette which is actually fairly interesting, maintaining the same hypnotic musical score by Raphael Elig and Eric Wenger that presides over the film.