Sunday, July 4, 2010

New Arrivals July 6th.

The highlights from next weeks arrivals are as follows:

  • A Serious Man
  • Green Porno w/Isabella Rosellini
  • The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
  • The Lost Buster Keaton collection
  • Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics, Vol. 2 (Human Desire / The Brothers Rico / Nightfall / City of Fear / Pushover)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Highlights from the New Arrivals: April 20th


  • 44 Inch Chest
  • 35 Shots Of Rum
  • Mammoth
  • Summer Hours
  • Vivre Sa Vie
  • Horse Boy
  • Crazy Heart

    Friday, April 16, 2010

    4 Star Welcomes WORT 98.8FM Along With Manohla Dargis & Many Great Directors


    Starting at 12 p.m. today, April 16th, WORT 98.9FM will be airing a live broadcast here at Four Star Video Heaven. They will be interviewing filmmakers and other guests from the Wisconsin Film Festival. Tune in or come in to the store to meet the interviewers and guests.

    12-1 Jan Levine Thal will be interviewing:

    Manohla Dargis, co-chief film critic, New York Times

    Nicholas Langholff, producer, Feed The Fish

    Eric and Brad Williams, director and subject, Unforgettable

    Georgia Lyon, director, and Erika Koivenen, subject, Growing In Knowing

    Rasa Miskinyte, director, and Flemming Grenz, editor, The Bug Trainer


    1-2pm Mel & Floyd will be interviewing:

    J.J. Kelley, co-director and producer, and Ben Gottfried, editor, Paddle To Seattle

    Christopher Noice, director and producer, and Julie Matthews, associate producer, Eggshelland

    William Zenobia and Jim Bett, Jr., producers, Into The Pit

    Kate Lindboe, director and producer, Robin Van Ert, co-producer, and Peter McCain, actor, NONAMES

    Thursday, April 8, 2010

    Go see the restored print of 'Shadow of a Doubt' tomorrow night.


    "You live in a dream. You’re a sleepwalker, blind. How do you know what the world is like? Do you know the world is a foul sty? Do you know if you ripped the fronts off houses, you’d find swine ? The world’s a hell.
    What does it matter what happens in it?”


    The UW Cinematheque will be showing the Academy Film Archive's restored print of Alfred Hitchcock's personal favorite movie 'Shadow Of A Doubt' tomorrow night at 8 p.m. As always it will be free. It's one of my own personal favorites and I rank it number one in Hitchcock's top five movies. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity so don't sleep:


    Restored print introduced by Mike Pogorzelski (Director of the Academy Film Archive) and Schawn Belston (Director of Film Preservation at Fox)!

    Young Charlie (Wright) can't help but notice that something seems off about her beloved Uncle Charlie (Cotton) in this 1943 masterpiece. Loosely inspired by a 1938 fait divers and co-scripted by the great American playwright Thornton Wilder.



    Wednesday, April 7, 2010

    Drag City to distribute Harmony Korine's 'Trash Humpers' theatrically.


    'Trash Humpers' is finally getting an actual theatrical run, albeit a limited one, with the help of record label and all around extraordinary company Drag City. So far Madison is not yet listed in the opening dates but Chicago is with it playing from June 4–10 at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
    The synopsis for the film reads:
    TRASH HUMPERS follows a small gang of sinister, creepy 'elderly' peeping toms through the shadows and streetlights of a familiar suburban landscape. They drag baby dolls around on bicycles, bust television sets with hammers, slap big fat BLANK while proudly chomping down on stogies, and yeah...they do some trash humping too. Their behavior makes for viewing that is as compelling as it is unbearable - images that, in classic Korine style, scorch themselves on yer mind's eye, leaving you squinting for the foreseeable future.






    Sunday, April 4, 2010

    Wisconsin Film Fest Showcase!

    Our current Rental Showcase highlights some of our favorite entries from the previous years of the Wisconsin Film Festival, truly one of the jewels of the city, which gloriously takes over the city's theaters from Wednesday April 14th till Sunday April 18th.

    This is just a quick sampling of the WI Film Fest fun we have on offer and you can head over at the main Four Star site to see a complete list of over 500 films that have played previous fests that we have available for rental.


    10
    12:08 East of Bucharest
    Au Hasard
    Aaltra
    Better Living Through Chemistry
    Black Sun
    Collateral
    Cinematographer Style
    Day A Pig Fell Into A Well
    The Edge of Heaven


    El Topo
    Exiled
    Ferry Tales
    Full Battle Rattle
    Gleaners & I
    Home Movie
    In A Dream
    Kill Your Idols
    Kontroll
    La Captive


    Mad City Chickens
    Memories of Murder
    Metal: Headbangers Journey
    Morvern Callar
    Muskrat Lovely
    My Winnipeg
    Na Kamalei
    Night and the City
    Re-Animator
    Retribution


    Rivers & Tides
    Robot Stories
    Severance
    Six-String Samurai
    Spirit of the Beehive
    Symbiopsychotaxiplasm
    Taboo
    Up the Yangtze
    What Time is it There?
    Young Frankenstein

    Friday, April 2, 2010

    Henry Selick signs with Pixar!


    Stop-motion animation is alive and well. Henry Selick, director of 'Nightmare Before Christmas,' 'James & The Giant Peach,' and most recently 'Coraline,' has signed on with Pixar/Disney. He worked with Disney before but after the financial failure of 'James' the Disney Co. called stop-motion a dead art and stopped all future projects. With the success of 'Coraline' & 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' it looks like they've changed their tune, only now Selick will be under the wing of Pixar and will be back in company with John Lassester and Brad Bird. There were plenty of rumors floating around when it came out the Selick had not signed a contract with Laika, who put out 'Coraline,' but I don't think anyone could have imagined him moving in with Pixar. With the freedoms he is now going to be given it will be very exciting to see what Selick can cook up.

    Monday, March 29, 2010

    New Releases for March 30th

    Compared to last week, this is a pretty light bunch of movies, but some great stuff's coming out regardless, including a great Criterion set of Pedro Costa films including Ossos, In Vanda’s Room, and Colossal Youth, the excellent Oscar nominated An Education and the tons of fun Sherlock Holmes all drop today.

    Check out all the trailers below and plan accordingly (get here early) if you're looking to get your hands on anything.

    Afghan Star


    Alvin & the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel


    Baader Meinhoff Complex


    Did You Hear About the Morgans


    An Education


    High Kick Girl


    Letters From Fontainhas: Three Films By Pedro Costa (Criterion)
    Ossos


    In Vanya's Room


    Colossal Youth


    Sherlock Holmes


    Under the Sea

    best worst movie has a trailer!



    FINALLY! been waiting for this to drop since i heard it actually had some legs. if you haven't seen troll 2, you kinda owe it to yourself to remedy that grievous error. majestic failure just begins to describe the WTF-HOW-DID-THIS-EVER-GET-MADE-ness of the film.

    IT'S NOT EVEN ABOUT TROLLS!

    Ever hope for a sequel to Solondz's 'Happiness?'


    Solondz has revisited the characters from 'Happiness' with his new film 'Life During Wartime.' It is technically a sequel but also a re-visioning as he cast entirely different actors in the roles this time around. For instance Kenneth Williams, who played Omar on 'The Wire,' takes over for Philip Seymour Hoffman as Allen.
    Read the full story and interview here.

    "Pepsi would never give us clearance. Nor would Coke," he says. "When it comes to product-placement, I'm on everybody's blacklist. Nobody wants to give us anything." Is it because of the paedophile angle? "Well, I don't want to say. Just every angle. All I can say is, nobody wants to have their product or their brand contaminated by this movie."






    Official U.S. Trailer for Jeunet's latest: Micmacs Ă  tire-larigot


    Jean-Pierre Junet's 6th film is finally getting a U.S. theatrical run, albeit a limited one, in May. Apparently the film is a sort of satire on the world arms trade and of course Dominique Pinon will appear. I personally plan on traveling as far as need be to see this on the big screen as it will be several years before Jeunet releases another movie, it took six years for him to release this one after 'A Very Long Engagement' so he doesn't work very fast.
    Some quotes from Jeunet on what we can expect:

    "You know Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," exclaims Jean-Pierre Jeunet, waving his arms around with excitement. "Well, I wanted to create something funny and imaginative like that: a stupid band of seven people. And also I wanted a story of revenge because I love Once Upon a Time in the West so much."

    "I put everything I have into this film," laughs Jeunet. "There are no limits -- it's all of my influences at once. Guillaume Laurant, my writing partner, and I note down everything we hear. Then, when we write a script, we open the box of details and use them. Only when the box is packed full of ideas to we start to write. The principle of the Walt Disney Company is to have one idea per shot and I try to do that too."


    Sunday, March 28, 2010

    Zombie Alert: Magnet picks up [REC]2

    "Without a doubt, [REC] 2 is the scariest film of the year," said Magnolia SVP Tom Quinn. "Nobody does horror as terrifying as directors Jaume Ballaguero and Paco Plaza. It's a great fit for Magnet"

    [REC]2 has been picked up for distribution by Magnet and I'm assuming it will be a part of their Six Shooter series but that has not been announced as of yet. For those who've seen the first [REC] this sequel follows directly after the events of the original with a new group of SWAT and medical officers preparing to enter the zombie infested building. Apparently a sequel has also been optioned for the U.S. remake, 'Quarantine,' but I can only imagine it will take an entirely different route as they changed (and ruined) the story entirely in the end.

    This is another good move by Magnet, who've brought titles such as 'Bronson,' 'Let The Right One In,' 'Not Quite Hollywood,' et-cetera. They are quickly becoming this decade's Miramax, in all aspects. Along with their Six Shooter series they release more of the important independent & foreign titles that would otherwise largely go unseen in the U.S. But along with that they have issues, just like Miramax did, with their foreign titles with issues ranging from dumbing down the translations for 'Let The Right One In,' editing several hours out of 'Red Cliff' and defaulting every foreign dvd to a dub track. But all the same they do good work in getting the titles released and they'll never be as bad as the Weinsteins. I hope.

    Saturday, March 27, 2010

    Exciting news from Roger Ebert


    Although At The Movies has officially been canceled it seems as though Roger Ebert still has faith in movie review programming. He has announced plans to produce a new show along with his wife Chaz which will not only feature new Hollywood blockbusters but New Cinema as well which Ebert describes as "indie films, foreign films, documentaries, restored classics, the new Herzog, the new Bahrani, the new Almodovar."

    For the full story go to his blog here.

    Wednesday, March 24, 2010

    check it out! we're on TWITTER!


    we are now waist deep into web two-point videOH!! #SeeWhatIDidThere? direct your tweets towards @VideoHeaven and holler stuff at us that you think we should know!

    we have some uber-neat stuff planned including random news, keeping you as up to date as possible about new and pre-viewed stuff hitting the shelves for rent and sale, some out there contests and other interactive fun as well, all in 140 characters or less!

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010

    Watch the Spike Jonze short 'I'm Here.'

    Jonze, premiered his new 35 min short film 'I'm Here' at Sundance where it was heralded as many as one of the best of the films in the festival. You can now watch it online either in sections at the official site WWW.IMHEREMOVIE.COM or in three parts below via Youtube.
    Enjoy!

    Monday, March 22, 2010

    selected new relases for 3/23

    today we have tons, TONS I SAY, of excellent new releases that are bound to excite and intrigue madison's film-loving masses. in all seriousness, the scuttlebutt around the store is that this is the heftiest bunch of flicks we've ever had in the history of four star.

    if you have a blu-ray player (see how i made the text BLUE?), prepare for us to make your week with a bunch of new and old criterions as well as some other high-def surprises (african queen!) coming at you from the new release wall.

    point your interweb browsers over to the four star site for a more complete listing of the good stuff we have coming out starting at midnight tonight.

    sorry for any formatting issues. the NEW and IMPROVED blogger interface leaves a LOT to be desired.

    African Queen (BOGART! HEPBURN! Both standard AND BLU versions)























    Bigger than Life (Criterion!)






















    Blind Side (Oscar best-pic nominated, best actress WINNING! Pretty sure we have the Blu of this too, but no guarantees)






















    Brothers (Maguire! Gyllennhaal! Portman! THREE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE!)






















    Days of Heaven (TERRENCE MALIK IN STUNNING BLU-RAY!)


















    Fantastic Mr. Fox (Wes Anderson! Stop-Motion! Also in Blu!)























    Hachi (the TRAILER ALONE for this movie made people I know cry)






















    Mad Men: Season 3 (You've heard of this show, right?)



















    Men Who Stare at Goats (George Clooney! With a MUSTACHE! Also: Jedi jokes with Ewan McGregor! HAR! Also in Blu!)






















    Sanjuro (Kurosawa! Blu! ALSO note Yojimbo Blu below)






















    Seraphine






















    Son of Man






















    Taxidermia (Look at that poster and TRY to not want to know what's up with this movie!)






















    Toy Story (PIXAR Blu!)






















    Toy Story 2 (MORE PIXAR Blu!)






















    Yell for Cadel (Heads-up bike lovers!)























    Yesterday was a Lie (Tons of little festival related olive branches(is that what they are?) all over the box for this one)






















    Yojimbo (More Kurosawa! Sanjuro's older brother! Blu!)






















    Zombies of Mass Destruction (Zombies! Mass Destruction!)

    Thursday, March 18, 2010

    12th Annual Film Festival/ 14-18 April


    The has been announced for the Wisconsin Film Festival and it's an impressive line up. Notable selections are:
    • A Bong-Joon Ho retrospective consisting of 'Barking Dogs Never Bite,' 'Memories of Murder,' 'Host,' and his most recent film 'Mother,' all of which we have for rent at 4 Star and happen to be personal favorites of own.
    • 'Police, Adjective' which also happens to be playing tonight March the 18th at 8 p.m. during the previously mentioned Romanian Film Festival located at MMOCA.
    • Retrospectives of African, Asian-American, Brazilian & South Asian cinema.
    • A 'Restoration & Revival' lineup which includes 'Duck, You Sucker,' 'The Magic Sword,' Quarry,' & 'Withnail & I' amongst others.
    • 'Typeface,' the documentary about the wonderful Hamilton Wood Type Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
    • 'OSS 117: Lost In Rio' which is the sequel to the immensely popular 'OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies.'
    As of the time this is being posted the website has not yet been updated with the complete lineup but we do have the printed Film Festival lists included in the Isthmus which is always on stock at 4 Star.

    Tickets are $7 general admission, $4 with student ID. Buying in quantity receives a discounted price (more info the site). Starting March 20, tickets will be available on this web site and at the Festival Box Office inside the Memorial Union at 800 Langdon Street

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010

    pay it forward



    we've spread the word to lots of people we know, but there's tons of people we DON'T know that might be into reading the news/reviews/whatever else film stuff that we're posting up here, and if you're reading this, then it's likely you know some people who might be down with the stuff we're spewing out and we'd love it if you'd tappity tap them on the shoulder and linkitey link em to us.

    ALSO: you can follow us on facebook and dump us into a RSS reader and generally get your occasional fourstar info in any number of formats. jus sayin' if ya didn't know.

    Monday, March 15, 2010

    CRITERION's June Release Announcement





    "Directors from the world over will make June a truly eclectic month at Criterion. Get on track with Jim Jarmusch’s and Carol Reed’s Mystery Train and Night Train to Munich, an ode to Memphis and a spy thriller, respectively. Along the way, check out the much-anticipated release of Antonioni’s Red Desert (right), Kiarostami’s amazing Iranian fiction-doc Close-up, and Everlasting Moments, the lyrical latest from Swedish master Jan Troell. All this and Visconti’s divine The Leopard on Blu-ray disc!"

    Most exciting, to me, are both 'Mystery Train' & 'Night Train to Munich' though I'm very curious about 'Everlasting Moments,' it's high time 'Red Desert' finally got a domestic U.S. release and 'Close-up' was very powerful and provocative look into Iranian culture.

    Romanian Film Festival: March 18-20, Free Admission

    It is time for the Romanian Film Festival again and in this their fourth year they've managed to acquire one of the most highly regarded Romanian films all year in 'Police, Adjective' which is playing on opening night.
    All showings are free and will be located in the Lecture Hall at MMOCA.
    The schedule is as follows:

    Thursday

    6:30 p.m. "The New Wave of the Romanian Cinema"

    8 p.m. "Police, Adjective"

    Friday

    7 p.m. "The Other Irene"

    9 p.m. "The Happiest Girl in the World"

    Saturday

    12:30 p.m. short film showcase

    2:30 p.m. "Fox Hunter"

    4:30 p.m. "Wedding in Bessarabia"

    7 p.m. "Hooked"



    Sunday, March 14, 2010

    cronenberg on warhol



    thanks to the always excellent midnight radio i got turned onto this really awesome collection of audio from the andy warhol exhibition, andy warhol supernova: stars, deaths and disasters, 1962-64, curated by david cronenberg for the art gallery of ontario in toronto, canada.



    if your interest has been piqued, swing by and check out one of the thirteen andy warhol films we have in stock (most on VHS only, natch) or any of our most likely complete collection of david cronenberg films.

    touch of evil coming to the orpheum!



    i spent a month and a half this winter stuck inside my house watching movies, and touch of evil was the best of the bunch that i saw. this is definitely the direction that i would LOVE to see the orpheum go in the future, so get out there and support this.

    universal didn't like the cut originally submitted by welles in 1958 and recut the film into a terrible mess that led welles to write a 58- page memo upon seeing the studio's edit. it wasn;t until 1998 that the film was finally recut according to this detailed memo, and i can only assume that this is the version that we're gonna be seeing on the screen at the orpheum.



    from the orpheum's page about the film:

    "Generally considered as the ultimate Film Noir (and the last film of the genre), TOUCH OF EVIL is certainly one of the most macabre, bizarre poignant films ever produced in Hollywood. The director Orson Welles is of course the man who made CITIZEN KANE, but many Welles aficionados such as Peter Bogdanovich actually consider TOUCH OF EVIL better than KANE; as a matter of fact, the best film Welles has ever directed."

    you should wander round the corner to four star and pick up the complete mr. arkadin, another welles film tat has been available in a number of versions in varying degrees of completeness, or the two-disc touch of evil set we have that includes both the 1998 cut and the original universal cut.

    Thursday, March 11, 2010

    Notable selections from the upcoming March 16th new releases.







    Dillinger Is Dead -Directed by Marco Ferreri

    For Ferreri film was very much used as a continuation, or perhaps an advancement, of the theater of the absurd. 'Dilliger is Dead' happens to be one of the most meritorious of all art-house films but was somehow rarely ever screened and could have been forgotten if Criterion hadn't come along to save it. In my opinion this is the most exciting dvd they've put out all year.



    Broken Embraces- Pedro Almodovar:

    My favorite Almodovar in years and perhaps his most entertaining one ever, it covers some familiar territory for him but he handles the subject matter perfectly this time around. As with most of his previous work this is a film buffs wet dream with references from Hitchcock to Michael Powell with some Almodovar himself in between. Plus Penelope Cruz stars in it and I firmly believe she is one of the best actresses alive.



    Fernando Arrabal Collection

    Sometimes the best new releases are the ones we don't even have on our release list. Often they are customer requests and sometimes they are requested by the employees themselves. For those who aren't in the know, Fernando Arrabal, is a Spanis director, poet, playwright & novelist. His cohort, Alejandro Jodorowsky, is more well known but they founded the Panic movement together along with Roland Topor. Arrabal's own play 'Fando y Lis' was actually adapted into Jodorowsky's first movie. We already had 'I Walk Like A Crazy Horse' & 'Viva Muerte' in the store but this collection rounds out what work of his is available on dvd, most notably 'Car Cemetery' which was based on his own play. Also included is 'The Emperor of Peru' starring Mickey Rooney and a collection of his short films featuring 'Borges, Life of a Poet,' 'Farewell Babylon,' & 'Arrabal Panik Cineast.'