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Coming in October from Criterion

Post by silentfilm » Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:07 am

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High Sierra

Marking the moment when the gritty gangster sagas of the 1930s began giving way to the romantic fatalism of 1940s film noir, High Sierra also contains the star-making performance of Humphrey Bogart, who, alongside top-billed Ida Lupino, proved his leading-man mettle with his tough yet tender turn as Roy Earle. A career criminal plagued by his checkered past, Earle longs for a simpler life, but after getting sprung on parole, he falls in with a band of thieves for one last heist in the Sierra Nevada. Directed with characteristic punch by Raoul Walsh—who makes the most of the vertiginous mountain location—Roy and Lupino’s Marie, a fellow outcast also desperate to escape her past, hurtle inexorably toward an unforgettable cliffside climax and a rendezvous with destiny.

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The Incredible Shrinking Man

Existentialism goes pop in this benchmark of atomic-age science fiction, a superlative adaptation of a novel by the legendary Richard Matheson that has awed and unnerved generations of viewers with the question, What is humanity’s place amid the infinity of the universe? Six months after being exposed to a mysterious radiation cloud, suburban everyman Scott Carey (Grant Williams) finds himself becoming smaller . . . and smaller . . . and smaller—until he’s left to fend for himself in a world in which ordinary cats, mousetraps, and spiders pose a mortal threat, all while grappling with a diminishing sense of himself. Directed by the prolific creature-feature impresario Jack Arnold with ingenious optical effects and a transcendent metaphysical ending, The Incredible Shrinking Man gazes with wonder and trepidation into the unknowable vastness of the cosmic void.

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Re: Coming in October from Criterion

Post by Mike Gebert » Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:29 am

High Sierra includes Walsh's 1949 remake Colorado Territory, with Joel McCrea and Virginia Mayo.
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Re: Coming in October from Criterion

Post by robertelee » Thu Jul 15, 2021 12:29 pm

I am so excited for both of these, particularly High Sierra which I've been asking about for what seems like a decade!

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Re: Coming in October from Criterion

Post by Jim Roots » Thu Jul 15, 2021 1:43 pm

W. R. Burnett!!!!!!

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Re: Coming in October from Criterion

Post by Mike Gebert » Thu Jul 15, 2021 2:29 pm

Incredible Shrinking Man has a track by Joe Dante and comedian Dana Gould. What I want to know is, will Gould be performing as his most popular current character...

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Re: Coming in October from Criterion

Post by Ann Harding » Sun Jul 25, 2021 1:08 am

Mike Gebert wrote:
Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:29 am
High Sierra includes Walsh's 1949 remake Colorado Territory, with Joel McCrea and Virginia Mayo.
I have always felt that Colorado Territory was even better than High Sierra.

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