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Annihilation of Fish 06/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
Annihilation of Fish 06/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
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Release: June 17, 2025
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Winner of an Honorary Oscar® for lifetime achievement, Charles Burnett is one of the world’s most important filmmakers. In his astonishing The Annihilation of Fish, James Earl Jones (Field of Dreams, Claudine) stars as Obidiah “Fish” Johnson, a Jamaican widower recently released from a mental hospital, despite his continuing battles against an invisible demon named Hank. Relocating to Los Angeles, he moves into the boarding house of eccentric landlady, Mrs. Muldroone, (Margot Kidder, Superman). There he meets Poinsettia, played by Lynn Redgrave (Georgy Girl, Gods and Monsters), who has recently fled San Francisco and her fiancé, the ghost of composer Giacomo Puccini. Hailed by critics and audiences as funny, compassionate, and tender, Burnett’s long-lost film treasure is available for the first time. Restoration by UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Foundation in collaboration w
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Killer of Sheep (Criterion) 05/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
Killer of Sheep (Criterion) 05/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
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Release: May 27, 2025
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A quiet revelation of American independent filmmaking, Charles Burnett’s lyrical debut feature unfolds as a mosaic of Black life in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, where Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders), a father worn down by his job in a slaughterhouse, and his wife (Kaycee Moore) seek moments of tenderness in the face of myriad disappointments. Equally attuned to the world of children and that of adults, Burnett—acting as director, writer, producer, cinematographer, and editor—finds poetry amid everyday struggles in indelible images that glow with compassionate beauty. Largely unseen for decades following its completion in 1977, Killer of Sheep is now recognized as a touchstone of the groundbreaking LA Rebellion movement, and a masterpiece that brought Black American lives to the screen with an aching intimacy like no film before. DIRECTOR-APPROVED 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Charles Burnett, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features Audio commentary featuring Burnett and film scholar Richard Peña New interviews with Burnett and actor Henry Gayle Sanders New appreciation by filmmaker Barry Jenkins Two short films by Burnett: Several Friends (1969) and The Horse (1973), with a new introduction to the latter by Burnett Excerpt from the 2010 UCLA LA Rebellion Oral History Project, featuring an interview with Burnett by film scholar Jacqueline Stewart A Walk with Charles Burnett (2019), a documentary by Robert Townsend Cast reunion from 2007 Trailer English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by critic Danielle Amir Jackson Top About this item Similar From the Brand Reviews Killer of Sheep (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD]
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Killer of Sheep (Criterion) 4K 05/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
Killer of Sheep (Criterion) 4K 05/25 Blu-ray (Rental)
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Release: May 27, 2025
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A quiet revelation of American independent filmmaking, Charles Burnett’s lyrical debut feature unfolds as a mosaic of Black life in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, where Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders), a father worn down by his job in a slaughterhouse, and his wife (Kaycee Moore) seek moments of tenderness in the face of myriad disappointments. Equally attuned to the world of children and that of adults, Burnett—acting as director, writer, producer, cinematographer, and editor—finds poetry amid everyday struggles in indelible images that glow with compassionate beauty. Largely unseen for decades following its completion in 1977, Killer of Sheep is now recognized as a touchstone of the groundbreaking LA Rebellion movement, and a masterpiece that brought Black American lives to the screen with an aching intimacy like no film before. DIRECTOR-APPROVED 4K UHD + BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Charles Burnett, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features Audio commentary featuring Burnett and film scholar Richard Peña New interviews with Burnett and actor Henry Gayle Sanders New appreciation by filmmaker Barry Jenkins Two short films by Burnett: Several Friends (1969) and The Horse (1973), with a new introduction to the latter by Burnett Excerpt from the 2010 UCLA LA Rebellion Oral History Project, featuring an interview with Burnett by film scholar Jacqueline Stewart A Walk with Charles Burnett (2019), a documentary by Robert Townsend Cast reunion from 2007 Trailer English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by critic Danielle Amir Jackson Top About this item Similar From the Brand Reviews Killer of Sheep (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD]
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To Sleep with Anger The Criterion Collection 02/19 Blu-ray (Rental)
To Sleep with Anger The Criterion Collection 02/19 Blu-ray (Rental)
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Release: February 26, 2019
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A slow-burning masterwork of the early 1990s, this third feature by Charles Burnett is a singular piece of American mythmaking. In a towering performance, Danny Glover plays the enigmatic southern drifter Harry, a devilish charmer who turns up out of the blue on the South Central Los Angeles doorstep of his old friends. In short order, Harry's presence turns a seemingly peaceful household upside down, exposing smoldering tensions between parents and children, tradition and change, virtue and temptation. Interweaving evocative strains of gospel and blues with rich, poetic-realist images, To Sleep with Anger is a sublimely stirring film from an autonomous artistic sensibility, a portrait of family resilience steeped in the traditions of black mysticism and folklore.
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