The Twilight Time Roundup for July
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Twilight Time delivers another solid spate of titles in July.
Crimes of Passion Blu-ray Review: The Double Life of a Working Girl
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Ken Russell’s controversial sexual thriller gets a new life in this Arrow re-release.
Indian Point Movie Review: Never Goes Nuclear
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A lack of punch smothers a truly terrifying premise.
Lights Out Movie Review: You Can Keep the Lights On
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An interesting premise gets lost in a rushed narrative and overused jump scares.
Ghostbusters (2016) Movie Review: These Gals Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts
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Paul Feig and crew make a rollicking comedy on par with the original.
Ghostbusters Reboot: Why We’re Cautiously Optimistic
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It has been met with constant criticism and seemingly more so than previous reboots and remakes of classic films. What makes this film franchise stand out above the rest?
Tickled Movie Review: Twisted and Terrific!
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The year’s best (and strangest) documentary will leave you ‘tickled’.
Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You Movie Review: A Sensitive Portrait of a Socially Conscious Mind
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The creator of All in the Family looks at his life, career, and the family ghosts that still haunt him.
Louder Than Love – The Grande Ballroom Story DVD Review: It Was Quite a Place to Be
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A key player in the birth of rock and roll as we know it, you just didn’t know about it until now.
RiffTrax Live: MST3K Reunion Review: A Complete Blast
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Watching educational videos has never been this fun.
The Legend of Tarzan Movie Review: Nothing to Stoke the Legend of Greystoke
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Abs and a short runtime turn this ‘legend’ into a short story.
The BFG (2016) Movie Review: Delightful for Children, Mediocre for Adults
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Steven Spielberg makes a sweet, if slight fairy tale.
A Woman, A Part Movie Review: Ladies on Edge and on the Edge
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Elisabeth Subrin’s directorial debut zeroes in on women in entertainment.
Bad Company: Live in Concert 1977 & 1979 Album Review
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Classic rockers Bad Company finally release a live album and it’s well worth the wait.
Private Property (1960) Movie Review: Seamy and Sexy in Equal Measure
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This underseen 1960s noir is a precursor to the 1990s erotic thriller.
Book Review: The Nice Guys: The Official Movie Novelization by Charles Ardai
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Enjoyable adaptation of the crime comedy that gives readers a new slant on the movie.
T-Rex Movie Review: A Teenage Gold Medalist is Still a Teenager
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T-Rex thrives in its moments of tranquility, which eerily and excitingly juxtapose the moments of explicit competition and internationally sanctioned brutality.
The Neon Demon Movie Review: A Glittering Mess You Must See
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Showgirls for Millennials.
Survivor (2015) Blu-ray Review: A Little Action, A Lot of Filler
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This movie should have been Brosnan and Jovovich running around trying to kill each other.
LAFF 2016 Review: Dr. Feelgood
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Opioid addiction and one doctor’s questionable practices are brought to light.
Warcraft Movie Review: It’s for Those Who Grew Up Playing the Game
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It’s also for the moms and dads who want to watch their children enjoy this bit of fantasy come to life.
Time to Choose Movie Review: The Truth is Still Inconvenient, and More Important
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A new generation is set to inherit our mistakes, but we still have a choice…
The Damned: Don’t You Wish That We Were Dead Movie Review: Behind the Punk Music
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This movie should have more rocking and less talking.
LAFF 2016 Review: Free CeCe!
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A dark examination of violence and imprisonment against trans women of color.
The Fits Movie Review: Confidence and Dance Are a Fitful Combo
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Director Anna Rose Holmer crafts a coming-of-age film on par with The Witch.
Me Before You Movie Review: A Melodramatic Romance and Questionable Portrayal of Disability
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Jojo Moyes’ novel gives audiences a generic portrait of disability couched in a formulaic melodrama.
Rainbow: Monsters of Rock – Live at Donington 1980 DVD/CD Review
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Oft-bootlegged festival footage finally gets an official release.
Hired to Kill Blu-ray Review: The A-Team’s Project Runway
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An awesome action movie premise suffers from lack of any real interesting characters.
Money Monster Movie Review: More Like Mediocre Monster
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Jodie Foster’s latest turn as director is too little, too late.
Rifftrax Live: Time Chasers Review: The Weakest Rifftrax is Still Fun!
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This ’90s cheese fest could only be elevated by our Rifftrax trio.
The Stuff Blu-ray Review: Once Is More Than Enough
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A creature feature that would work much better today than it would back in 1985.
Emelie Blu-ray Review: Strong Performances Elevate Generic Horror
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From the Tudors to terror, actress Sarah Bolger shines as an unhinged babysitter.
The Gory Goodness of Arrow Video in May
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The grue is ramped up to 11 with Arrow’s latest output.
Pretty Little Liars: The Complete Sixth Season DVD Review: Still the Same After Five Years Forward?
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Allison asked the Liars to come home and give statements that would attest to the okay-ness of Charlotte being released. Yeah, right.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Alena
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A stylish thriller that combines both Let The Right One In and Carrie.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War Movie Review: Winter Turns Around in Embarrassment
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This unnecessary prequel/sequel piles on opulence in lieu of interest.
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four Movie Review: Texas’ Modern-day Witch Hunt
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A documentary that both fascinates and infuriates audiences to action.
The Lady in the Van Blu-ray Review: Impound This Vehicle
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Maggie Smith as a one-note character is the only good thing in this very droll comedy.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Here Comes the Videofreex
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A very interesting portrait of a group that made an impact in our lives but have never been recognized for it until now.
The Jungle Book (2016) Movie Review: A Loving Spin on an Old Tale
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Jon Favreau recreates The Jungle Book lusher and grander than ever before.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You
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The creator of television’s greatest hits is the focus in this great documentary.
Memories of a Penitent Heart Movie Review: Memories of a Fragmented Heart
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Desires and religion clash in this absorbing familial documentary.
The Invitation Movie Review: An Invitation You Won’t Pass Up
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Karyn Kusama creates a slow-burn with a stellar cast.
Born to Be Blue Movie Review: Many Shades of Blue
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Ethan Hawke sizzles in unconventional Chet Baker biopic.