Movies to watch on Blu-Ray and DVD: When Marnie Was There, Money Monster, more...

Out on 3 October and 10 October
It’s sayonara from Studio Ghibli. Jodie Foster's credit-crunch satire draws mixed reꦫturns.
Yes, here’s the new D💎VD and Blu-Ray releases coming out in the next two weeks. Click on for our reviews Marnie Was There, Money Monster, Me Befo൲re You, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Women in Love, They Might Be Giants, A Kind of Loving, Conversation Piece, and Florence Foster Jenkins.
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When Marnie Was There
For many, Studio Ghibli is synonymous with Hayao Miyazaki. While the anime maestro deserves to be deified, it’s important notꦓ to overlook the astonishing work of Ghibli’s other filmmaking figurehea🗹d, Isao Takahata, particularly in the wake of the celebrated studio’s final film When Marnie Was There.
Directed by Arrietty’s Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Marnie 𓆉is the story of 12-year-old introvert Anna who becomes infatuated with a dilapidated mansion and the mysterious blonde-haired girl who lives there. But is Marnie real? Or a ghost? And why does Anna feel such a strong connection to her?
Handsomely animated and exquisitely written, there’s more than a hint of Hitchcock’s gothic romance Rebecca in the way the mystery unfolds, even if the film’s bleak revelations pack a punch to rival notorious Ghibli tearjerker 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Grave of the Fireflies.
Takahata, the man behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fireflies, also has a (re)release out this month in 1991’s newly dubbed 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Only Yesterday. 🍌Daisy Ridley is a perfect fit for office worker Taeko, who dwells on her childhood during a holiday. It’s a subdued but captivating drama dealing with life-changing themes, and the idea that small moments can have a lasting impact. It’s one of Ghibli&ꦺrsquo;s most mature and underrated works.
EXTRAS: Making Of, Featurettes, Storyboards, Trailers
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi; Starring: Sara Takatsuki, Kasumi Arimura, Nanako Matsushima; DVD, BD release: October 3, 2016
Jordan Farley

Money Monster
Jodie Foster’s fourth film as director aims for Network-style satire, but needs more of a spine🌸. George Clooney stars as Lee Gates, a financial shock-jock who uses his TV show to tout Ibis, an investment firm that then loses $800m of his viewers’ money. Among the victims is Kyle (Jack O’Connell), a broke deliver♏y man who takes Gates hostage live on air.
Cue lots of bluster about ‘the system’. Still, Foster does farce ꧟well, and it’s a pleasure to see Clooney rekindle his Ocean’s chemistry with Julia Roberts.
EXTRAS: Featurettes, Deleted scenes, Music video
Director: Jodie Foster; Starring: George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O'Connell; DVD, BD, Digital HD release: October 3, 2016
Stephen Kelly

Me Before You
Serious issues related to quadriplegia and assisted suicide get the fluffy treatment in this saccharine romcom based on Jojo꧂ Moyes’ bestselling novel. Emilia Clarke stars as Lou, the quirky small-town girl hired to care for the paralysed Will (Sam Claflin), giving🎐 him a new lease of life, while he teaches her to broaden her horizons.
The result is a rom🦩antic weepie with moments of charm. Yet it mishandles the more delicate story points, not least Will’s desire to end his life – an issue so unexplored it’s insensitive.
EXTRAS: Featurette, Deleted scenes, Outtakes
Director: Thea Sharrock; Starring: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Janet McTeer; Digital HD release: September 26, 2016; DVD, BD release: October 10, 2016
Matt Looker

Alice Through the Looking Glass
After Tim Burton’s acid-nightmare take on Carroll’s classic comes Muppets director James Bobin’s superior sequel, in which Mia Wasik🐭owska’s Alice aids Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter. All the regulars return, but it’s newbie Sacha Baron Cohen as Time who elevates Looking Glass.
His deft bumbling outshines a muted Depp and Helena Bonham Carter’s Red Queen. Amplified by Alan Rickman’s last performance (voicing Absolem), it feels str꧂angely poignant.
EXTRAS: Commentary (BD), Featurettes (BD), Deleted scenes (BD), Music video (BD)
Director: James Bobin; Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter; DVD, BD, 3D release: September 26 October 3, 2016
James Mottram

Florence Foster Jenkins
The real-life Florence was 💖a 1940s ‘singer’ who delighted audiences despite not being able to hit a note. No such talent issues in Stephen Frears’ entertaining biopic, whose main joy is watching Meryl Streep caterwaul with off-key abandon.
Despite bubbling subtexts about class and snobbery, Frears is in crowd-pleasing mode, thoug𝕴h the slickness sits oddly with🌜 the story’s embrace of amateurism. That said, there’s no denying Hugh Grant’s best-in-years performance, juggling comedy and pathos as Florence’s husband.
EXTRAS: Featurettes, Deleted scenes
Director: Stephen Frears; Starring: Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg; DVD, BD, Digital HD release: September 5, 2016
Simon Kinnear

Women in Love
Ken Russell’s acclaimed adaptati♑on of D.H. Lawrence’s classic novel gets a 4k restoration, giving perfect clarity 🐻to the visuals, if not the hugely complex themes of love and lust.
While Lawrence’s characters raise uncompromising questions about commitment, there can be no such doub𝕴t about the dedication of Russell’s cast, with Glenda Jacks⛄on’s perfectly understated Oscar-winning performance and, yes, the sight of Oliver Reed and Alan Bates wrestling naked in front of a fire.
EXTRAS: Commentaries, Interviews, Short films, Featurette, Booklet, Gallery
Director: Ken Russell; Starring: Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson; BD release: August 22, 2016
Matt Looker

They Might Be Giants
The original take on Sherlock Holmes sees George C. Scott as a judge convinced that he’s the famous fictional detective after suffering a mental breakdown. On the case is Joanne Woodward as Doctor Watson, aka th𒊎e psychiatrist who is charged with committing 🐓him.
Buoyed by the leads’ sparkling chemistry, there’s romance in their picꦆaresque quest to find Moriarty and charm in the depiction of New York as a haven for eccentrics. Yet the direction of Anthony Harvey (The Lion in Winter) ultimately settles for a cosy, superficial whimsy, well 🧸short of the sorrow and surrealism mined by the film’s spiritual successor – and virtual remake – The Fisher King.
EXTRAS: None
Director: Anthony Harvey; Starring: George C. Scott, Joanne Woodward, Jack Gilford; DVD release: August 8, 2016
Simon Kinnear

A Kind of Loving
A key text of the♓ British New Wave, A Kind of Loving was John Schlesinger’s (Midnight Cowboy) debut feature. Vic (Alan Bates), a draughtsman in a Manchester factory, makes a play for Ingrid (June Rౠitchie), one of the secretaries.
When their on-off romance results in he𒀰r getting pregnant he marries her – and finds himself forced to move in with the mother-in-law from hell (Thora Hird, never better). Schlesinger treats Vic and Ingrid’s relationship with sympathy while Vic’s attempt to buy condoms speaks volumes about the social inhibiti🐼ons of the period.
EXTRAS: Interviews, Featurette, Short
Director: John Schlesinger; Starring: Alan Bates, June Ritchie, Thora Hird; DVD, BD, Digital HD release: August 1, 2016
Philip Kemp

Conversation Piece
Luchino Visconti’s (The Leopard, Death in Venice) penultimate movie is a claustrophobic drama with Burt Lancaster as a professor living in his elegan🥂t Rome apartment. Into his hermetic life comes an obnoxious Marchesa (Silvana Mangano) and her entourage &n🐓dash; toyboy lover Konrad (Helmut Berger), teenage daughter, daughter’s boyfriend.
The prof becomes fascinated by them – and especially by Konrad, with erotic obsession becoming a destructive force. A late, insidious mast📖erﷺwork.
EXTRAS: Interview, Featurette, Booklet
Director: Luchino Visconti; Starring: Burt Lancaster, Helmut Berger, Silvana Mangano; Dual format release: August 15, 2016
Philip Kemp
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