Episode 398: Are You There God? I Know It’s After Hours

Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski have a jam-packed week for you in physical media. It includes the long-awaited upgrade for an often overlooked Martin Scorsese classic. Emily Blunt debuts in a lovely coming-of-age film while two Oscar winners and a should-have-won-all-the-Emmys actor make their debut in an early ‘80s slasher film. There is some hatred for the latest Scream and some for a John Hughes character but some surprising love for an early ‘90s Rambo knockoff. There is also one of the essential film noirs with John Garfield, a little Ari Aster discourse and nothing but love for one of the best films of the year that you should absolutely add to your collection.

0:00 - Intro

1:06 - Criterion (The Watermelon Woman, After Hours (4K))

16:11 - Imprint (The Bounty, Damage, Leap (Duo Guan), Malena, My Summer of Love, Not One Less)

40:20 - Synapse (McBain)

46:48 - Kino (Chile '76, Close to Vermeer, Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XV, Force of Evil, Human Desire, Only In Theaters)

1:04:05 - IFC (Corsage)

1:06:48 - Universal (Book Club: The Next Chapter, Battlestar Galactica (1978) (4K))

1:19:58 - Paramount (Scream VI (4K), Ferris Bueller's Day Off (4K))

1:31:01 - Shout! Factory (World War Z (4K), The Burning (4K))

1:40:55 - Lions Gate (Sisu (4K), Beau is Afraid, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret)

1:58:21 – New Blu-Ray Announcements

2:00:50 - Outro

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