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Our weekly look at what’s weird in theaters, on hot-off-the-presses DVDs and Blu-rays (and hot off the server VODs), and on more distant horizons…
Trailers of new release movies are generally available at the official site links.
NEW ON HOME VIDEO:
Man with a Movie Camera (1929): Read our review. Kino’s Blu-ray reissue of this influential Soviet experiment in cinematography and editing includes the extras from the British “Masters of Cinema” Blu-ray (so they’re not new, except in the US). Buy Man with a Movie Camera.
CANONICALLY WEIRD (AND OTHER) REPERTORY SCREENINGS:
Weird movie screenings remain sparse in a Covid world. By the end of the year (or, fingers crossed, this summer) we should be back to normal.
- Austin, TX
- Denver, CO
- Phoenix, AZ
- Santa Ana, CA
- Winchester, VA
WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE: Amazon Prime subscribers, please join us tomorrow at 10:15 PM for our screening of Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970). As always, the link to join will appear here, on Facebook, and on Twitter around 10 PM ET. Join us! People are dreading it already.
Next week we have a light slate of reviews. Currently, all we have scheduled is Giles Edwards‘ omnibus report on the remaining films playing at Slamdance (which turns off its servers Feb. 25) and Gregory J. Smalley‘s review/reflection on Mark Fisher’s short book, “The Weird and the Eerie” (a topic near and dear to our hearts). Onward and weirdward!
What are you looking forward to? If you have any weird movie leads that we have overlooked, feel free to leave them in the COMMENTS section.