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Valley of Love DVD Review: Isabelle and Gerard and the Goddamn Heat

Nicloux writes and directs this strange and lovely odyssey through Death Valley.

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Eisenstein in Guanajuato DVD Review: An Ode to Stuff

Greenaway tackles Sergei Eisenstein with no shortage of chaotic passion.

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Sugar Kisses DVD Review: Young Love in Misshapen Chaos

A tale of young love, domestic strife and a safe place with a hell of a view.

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Vikings: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: Praise Odin or Jesus, Vikings March On

Ragnar raids in Season Three of History’s Vikings.

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The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001) Blu-ray Review: Anarchy, Sentiment, Family, Karaoke

Takashi Miike’s surrealist musical comedy finds its way to Blu-ray thanks to Arrow Video.

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Wrestling with Satan DVD Review: Putting Beelzebub in a Sleeper Hold

Taking aim at Satan from the top rope.

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Fed Up Movie Review: Oh Sugar, It’s a Drag

A vital documentary that aims high and comes up short.

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Under the Skin DVD Review: Being Human…Sort of

Glazer has crafted a careful and bizarre ode to discovering humanity.

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The Missing Picture Movie Review: A Fascinating, Creative, Heartbreaking Piece of Art

Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh has once again crafted a fascinating work of history, art and memory.

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Riot in Cell Block 11 Criterion Collection DVD Review: Stuck in Folsom Prison

By removing any pointless embellishments and focusing on the action, Siegel weaves a tale that is as authentic as can be.

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Extreme Bears DVD Review: Another (Mostly) Winning Set from BBC Earth

Grizzlies, pandas, and polar bears in their natural elements.

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Zaytoun Movie Review: A Heavy Subject with a Light Touch

Riklis’ movie is decent but not as good as it could’ve been.

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The Lady Vanishes (2013) DVD Review: A Moody and Sensual Take on White’s Novel

The 90-minute movie passes quickly because the director is fully in charge of the elements and confidently knows the story inside and out.

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I Used to Be Darker Movie Review: The Music of Falling Apart

It is a careful, compassionate motion picture.

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The Long Day Closes Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Terence Davies’ Personal Vision of Liverpool

The Long Day Closes is consequently a series of recollections, opaquely linked over a relatively short period of time in the director’s life.

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Paradise: Hope: Seidl Concludes His Trilogy with Grace

There is a sensitivity to Paradise: Hope that concludes the series beautifully.

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The Future (2013) Movie Review: A Challenging but Rewarding Experience

This future may be unclear and peculiar, but it’s still a hell of a journey.

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The Paradise: Series One DVD Review: Love, Silk, and the Big Sell

A good-looking and sharp television series that features plenty of entanglements and goings-on.

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Silk: Series One DVD Review: A Capable British Courtroom Drama

A compact procedural that draws on the sorts of moral quandaries barristers find themselves in as part of the job.

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Paradise: Faith Movie Review: The Power of Christ Is Compelling

Paradise: Faith finds yet another woman in search of joy where humanity is fragile.

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Hidden in the Woods DVD Review: Hell Is Other People

While some may see it as a test of filmic fortitude, the only genuine hell it puts the viewer through is that it’s such a wasted opportunity.

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In the Fog Movie Review: Unwavering Morality from Sergei Loznitsa

It is a beautifully dark and human tale.

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La Cage aux Folles Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: “Utter Hell” to Make, Pure Heaven to Watch

It is a film as funny and necessary today as it was when it came out in 1978.

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Sinbad: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Harmless Fun on the Well-dressed Seas

It’s more reminiscent of Xena: Warrior Princess than any modern fare.

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Frankenstein’s Army Blu-ray Review: For the Folks Back Home in Russia

It is an innovative picture and an entertaining one.

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Post Tenebras Lux Movie Review: From Darkness to Light, From Beauty to Madness

The imagery is engaging, dreamlike, and emotionally stimulating.

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Bill Moyers: Faith & Reason Collection DVD Review: The Intersection of Belief and Logic

Moyers treats the topic with care, but he’s not afraid to ask questions and maintain his critical spirit, ensuring that the content is grounded in reason as much as it is in faith.

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The Ice Storm Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Person’s Body Is His Temple

Ang Lee’s The Ice Storm is a tremendous cinematic vision.

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Combat Girls DVD Review: Looking for a Place to Happen

Combat Girls works because it avoids the cliches that often sink the genre into melodramatic terrain.

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The Ghastly Love of Johnny X Movie Review: A Too-Hip Good Deed

Struggles under a lack of its own ideas.

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Safety Last! Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Time Is Money

The matter of Harold Lloyd’s lack of fame has been of much discussion over the years. He is often cited by film buffs as one of the three masters of the silent comedy era, with the other being Buster Keaton and Charles Chaplin. Yet somehow the Nebraska-born Lloyd is often now overlooked in conversations about…

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Life Is Sweet Criterion Collection DVD Review: The Chocolate Thrust of Life Itself

Mike Leigh’s wonderful Life Is Sweet is less a film about something and more a film about the thrust of life itself. It focuses on a family of four in North London as they try to eke their way through various curveballs and ongoing struggles. The performances are pitch-perfect, the dialogue crackles with realism, the…

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Garbage: One Mile High…Live Blu-ray Review: One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Garbage

For the home viewer, there’s little beyond the songs that makes the concert feel unique.

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2+2 Movie Review: Something About These Swingers Doesn’t Add Up

What we have with 2+2 is a film without much forthrightness, character, realism, and sex appeal.

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Yossi Movie Review: Of Love, Loneliness and Humanity

In a world that seems in great need of a little warmth and thoughtfulness, Yossi is just what the doctor ordered.

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Pierre Etaix Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Bringing Etaix’s World to Life

Pierre Etaix’s charming films are finally released properly.

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One Life Blu-ray Review: Nobody Does It Better

The BBC covers familiar ground, but the results still dazzle.

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Badlands Criterion Collection DVD Review: An Exploration of Isolation, Realism, Self-Image, and Violence

Marking the entrance of Terrence Malick with boldness and confidence.

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Murdoch Mysteries Collection: Seasons 1-4 DVD Review: A Canadian Historical Mystery Gets a Box Set

An amusing, humble television program from the Great White North.

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My Worst Nightmare (2011) Movie Review: American Rom-Com Goes French

Anne Fontaine gleefully dives into genre clichés and comes out winning.

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Bully (2011) Blu-ray Review: A Disappointing Approach to a Complex Issue

Simplistic and showy, this documentary leaves a lot to be desired.

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Bill Moyers: Becoming American DVD Review: An Engrossing, Absorbing Documentary

Bill Moyers details the Chinese American experience.

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Lapland Odyssey DVD Review: Karukoski’s Jussi-winning Comedy is a Middling Affair

This Finnish comedy boasts charming cinematography and little else.

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