Celebrating 16 Years of Film.Biz.Fans.

On DVD, Blu-ray and VOD, Nov. 8, 2011

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    'Blue Velvet' (Blu-ray)

    David Lynch's 1986 masterpiece finally gets the Blu-ray treatment the film's legion of fans deserve, just in time for its 25th anniversary. Extras: "Mysteries of Love," a comprehensive retrospeive that runs over an hour long; almost an hour's worth of newly rediscovered lost footage; a few outtakes; Siskel and Ebert 'At the Movies' special on the film; theatrical trailer and TV spots.
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    'The Human Resources Manager' (DVD)

    The Hebrew, Romanian and English language film follows the travails of the Human Resources Manager of Jerusalem’s largest bakery. Separated from his wife, distanced from his daughter, and stuck in a job he hates, the manager’s life is turned upside down after one of his employees, a foreign worker, is killed in a suicide bombing. The bakery is accused of indifference, so to make amends the manager is sent to the victim’s hometown in Romania. Extras: The short film "Tell Your Children" by Andras Salamon.
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    'Life in a Day' (DVD, Blu-ray)

    Produced by Ridley Scott, Sundance fave “Life in a Day” is a compilation of the most compelling videos shot on single day (July 24, 2010) by contributors all over the world.
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    'The Sleeping Beauty' (DVD)

    French provocateur Catherine Breillat ("Bluebeard," "Fat Girl," "Romance") continues her deconstruction of clasic fairytales with her latest, "The Sleeping Beauty" (not to be confused with Julia Leigh's Cannes shocker "Sleeping Beauty").
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    'Bellflower' (VOD)

    This oddball debut from writer/director Evan Glodell that got picked up by Oscillioscope out of Sundance, starts out as a love story and takes a detour into "Fight Club" territory, only to become a twisted revenge saga with sex and gore aplenty. You won't know what hit you. Where to Find: iTunes.
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    'Sleeping Beauty' (VOD)

    Australian novelist Julia Leigh’s feature directorial debut “Sleeping Beauty” didn’t win over all the critics in Cannes where it world premiered, but the premise and Leigh’s cold and calculated execution sure got people talking. See what all the fuss is about by checking it out on VOD before it hits theaters next month. Where to Find: IFC Films.

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