Kent Conrad

Tenderness of the Wolves Blu-ray Review: Serial Killer Social Drama

Fassbinder proteges Ulli Lommel and Kurt Raab bring the disturbing story of child-murderer Fritz Haarman to lurid life.

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Attack on Titan: The Movies: Part 1 & Part 2 Review: Anime-Inspired Cinematic Insanity

A two-part adaptation of the anime series, these movies deviate from the original, but keep the crazy spirit intact.

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Big House, U.S.A. Blu-ray Review: Lean, Tough ’50s Crime

This surprisingly grim, unsentimental crime film with great character actor cast is a tough-minded winner.

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The Hee Haw Collection DVD Review: Stockholm Syndrome in the Cornfields

This five episode collection of the corniest TV show in history makes the show’s long life understandable… a little.

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Cemetery Without Crosses Blu-ray Review: Franco-Spanish Spaghetti Western

Robert Hossein’s Euro-Western is long on style and brooding, short on story and character.

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He Ran All the Way Blu-ray Review: Beautiful Cinematography Elevates Standard Noir

A small thriller (John Garfield’s last film) draped in spectacular black and white imagery by cinematographer James Wong Howe.

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Person of Interest: The Complete Fourth Season DVD Review: A.I. Supercomputer Battle Royale

Season Four is bumpier than average, but this season’s highlights more than make up for some weak patches.

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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Blu-ray Review: A Magical Series About Real Magic in England

A faithful adaptation of the modern classic novel, a complicated and convoluted fantasy story about rival wizards in 19th-century England.

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Stray Cat Rock Blu-ray Review: Motorcycle Girl Gangs and Hippy Crime Sprees

Five loosely connected Japanese exploitation movies capture the spirit, and looseness of their age.

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Society Blu-ray Review: Glorious Mess of an ’80s Horror Movie

Brian Yuzna’s bizarre directorial debut is wildly uneven, but never less than fascinating.

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The Searchers Blu-ray Review: Revisionist Western Before There Were Revisionist Westerns

John Ford’s justly praised western classic explores the contradictions of glory and brutality in the settling of the West.

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Retaliation Blu-ray Review: Japanese Gangster Exploitation Mayhem

Another fine Arrow release of a late-’60s era Japanese exploitation picture.

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The Friends of Eddie Coyle Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Crime, Lowkey, and Unsentimental

Peter Yates’ 1973 crime drama explores how important, and how expendable, “Friends” can be in Boston’s working-class criminal underground.

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Fast, Cheap & Out of Control Movie Review: Skewed Look at Human Behavior

Errol Morris’s meditation on human behavior as seen from four men with very strange jobs.

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Blind Woman’s Curse Blu-ray Review: Gory Japanese Ghosts and Yakuza Fun

A kitchen sink of Japanese genre elements from Japanese exploitation expert Teruo Ishii.

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A Walk Among the Tombstones Blu-ray Review: Somber, Slow Detective Throwback

This adaptation of Lawrence Block’s alcoholic detective series is true to the character, maybe to a fault.

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The Vanishing (1988) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Thriller as Character Study

A woman’s disappearance creates a terrible bond between the man who took her, and the one who lost her.

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UHF Blu-ray Review: Constant Parodying, Semi-Constant Laughter

“Weird Al” packs a comic sensibility not at all conducive to feature films into a ramshackle movie.

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Cinema Sentries

Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars DVD Review: A Parallel Adventure in the Galactic Empire

Disney’s inventive duo run amiably amok through the story of Star Wars: A New Hope.

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Father Brown: Season One DVD Review: Uninspired Priest Detective Series

Catholic priest detective isn’t particularly Catholic, nor much of a detective, in this BBC series.

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Cinema Sentries

Any Given Sunday 15th Anniversary Blu-ray Review: Oversized Game Meets Oversized Filmmaker

Sprawling football epic looks at the game from all sides.

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Rocks in My Pockets Movie Review: Animated Exploration of Suicide and Depression

Rock in My Pockets, an independent animated film, explores the depths of suicide and depression, without itself being suicidally depressing.

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Hidden Kingdoms Blu-ray Review: Contrived Narratives Meet Astonishing Nature Footage

Hidden Kingdoms, from BBC Earth, showcases the world of small animals, mixing fictional stories with very real, very beautiful footage.

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The Book Thief Blu-ray Review: Familiar but Compelling Wartime Drama

Following a girl who comes of age in Nazi Germany, The Book Thief is a familiar, but quality story.

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Books Review: Starting Point: 1979-1996 and Turning Point: 1997-2008 by Hayao Miyazaki: Unique Memoirs from an Animation Genius

Starting Point and Turning Point memoirs provide insight into the work and life of Spirited Away director Hayao Miyazaki

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Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 2 DVD Review: Mostly Satisfactory Season Ender

Concludes the second TV season of Dragon training on a satisfactory, not brilliant, note.

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Book Review: Weird Fantasy, Volume 1: Glossy Reprint of Classic SF Comic

The latest hardcover EC Archives release features the first six issues of this series digitally recolored.

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Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 1 DVD Review: Another Half Season of Dragon Training

Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 1 returns to the surprisingly good TV incarnation of How to Train Your Dragon.

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Himizu Movie Review: Compellingly Weird Coming-of-age Drama

Himizu is a strange, but compelling, coming-of-age drama about a boy trying to find normalcy in post-tsunami Japan.

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Guilty of Romance Movie Review: Sexy Thriller with Tacked-on Murder

Sion Sono’s Guilty of Romance is a sexy, strange, perverse thriller about a housewife’s forays into prostitution.

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Book Review: Gasoline Alley: The Complete Sundays, Volume One 1920-1922 by Frank King 

Lovingly restored, Dark Horse Comics collects the first two years of the beloved series Sunday run.

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Book Review: Hellboy: The First 20 Years by Mike Mignola 

Hellboy: The First 20 Years is an attractive artbook that charts the visuals of the Hellboy series.

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Wicked Blood Blu-ray Review: Southern Meth Generic Crime Drama

Wicked Blood, a crime drama seen through the eyes of a teenage girl begins promisingly, but sinks under generic plot.

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The Agatha Christie Hour: Complete Collection DVD Review: Agatha Christie’s Also-Rans

The Agatha Christie Hour adapted 10 short stories featuring lesser-known characters from Christie’s canon

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Milius Movie Review: The Director Who Wanted to be a General

Milius documents the rise and fall of raconteur and Hollywood rebel John Milius.

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Bryan Ferry: Live in Lyon DVD Review: Smooth, Professional Concert Crooning

Bryan Ferry’s Live in Lyon live concert DVD features songs from every phase of the crooner’s career, respectably performed.

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In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey DVD Review: Straightforward Look at Oddball Musician

In Search of Blind Joe Death is a captivating look at the life and works of genuine musical misfit John Fahey.

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Sanguivorous DVD Review: Super-Arty Asian Vampires

Sanguivorous is a horror film more interested in abstract visuals than narrative, or scares.

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Vikings: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Old Gods Make Decent Drama

History Channel’s first scripted series, Vikings mixes fact, legend, and fairly standard TV drama.

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Waking the Dead: Season Eight DVD Review: Forensic Cop Show, Overwrought and Desperate

In its eighth season, Waking the Dead is a perfect example of a show that has outworn its welcome.

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American Horror Story: Asylum Blu-ray Review: Absolutely Insane, but It Works

American Horror Story: Asylum is like a dozen horror movies at once, but somehow they all hold together.

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Birth of the Living Dead Movie Review: Timely Revisiting of Horror Classic

Rob Kuhn’s excellent new doc looks at the impact of George Romero’s seminal zombie movie.

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Brainwave DVD Review: Interesting Lectures, but Missed Opportunity

Brainwave, a lecture series that pair an artist with a neuroscientist, is an intriguing, if rather random, DVD release.

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Haven: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: Supernatural TV Series Dives into Some Pitfalls

Haven: Season 3 continues the supernatural series with a mixed-bag of episodes, some good, some real dogs.

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Blandings: Series 1 DVD Review: The Great Wodehouse (Somewhat) Well Adapted

Blandings, adapted from the stories by P.G. Wodehouse, wonderfully performed, but deviates somewhat from Woderhouse’s innocent spirit.

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Robotech 2-Movie Collection DVD Review: The Shadow Chronicles Collector’s Edition and Love Live Alive: A Robotech Sequel and A Long, Long Clip Show

For an audience interested in an entertaining experience, I can’t imagine a duller time.

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Shoah Criterion Collection DVD Review: Superb Release of Haunting, Tragic Film

Criterion Collection’s release of Shoah is a superb packaging of the powerful, haunting Holocaust documentary.

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Strike Back: Cinemax Season Two Blu-ray Review: 21st Century Production Values, ’80s Action Sensibility

’80s action cinema made anew. Whether you find that damning, or high praise, will determine whether or not the show’s for you.

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Dragons: Riders of Berk Part 1 and 2 DVDs Review: More Vikings, More Dragons

Dragons: Riders of Berk continues from How To Train Your Dragon, with more Vikings and more Dragons.

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The Gangster (2012) Blu-ray Review: Ambitious but Flawed Gangland Epic

Sixties-era Thailand gangs rumble in the streets of Bangkok in The Gangster, an ambitious but flawed new film.

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