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A Summer’s Tale Movie Review: Dissecting Love and Sex with Philosophical Precision

Eric Rohmer’s 1996 joyful musing finally gets a U.S. release, sixteen years later.

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Sabotage (2014) Blu-ray Review: A Lesson in Self-Sabotage

A somewhat progressive ’80s throwback eschewing story for blood-letting.

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The Way, Way Back Blu-ray Review: A Coming-of-Age Classic

Awkward teen finds real life is manageable.

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The Unknown Known Movie Review: Rumsfeld’s Snowflakes

The smile may be the “beginning of love,” but it’s also Rumsfeld’s Weapon of Mass Distraction.

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Gremlins 2: The New Batch Movie Review: A Looney Tunes Horror Movie

If there was ever going to be a horror film for the non-horror fan to enjoy, it’s this one.

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I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story Movie Review: A Portrait of an Artist as a Yellow Bird 

Caroll is Big Bird and Big Bird is Caroll, and that is a rare and beautiful thing to watch on screen.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel Blu-ray Review: An Optical Feast

Even at his worst, Wes Anderson is one of our best.

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Favorite Movies Adapted from the Stage

Some of the best of both mediums.

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Interview: Caroll Spinney and Dave LaMattina Talk Big Bird and ‘Wow’ Moments

Documentarian Dave LaMattina and puppeteer Caroll Spinney talk about their collaboration.

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I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story Movie Review: Big Bird Brings Joy!

A darling story about a beloved television icon

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The Agony and the Ecstasy Blu-ray Review: The Ham Outweighs the Intellect

Charlton Heston’s gruff attitude clashes with his portrayal of Michelangelo.

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Favorite Tom Cruise Movies

I feel the need. The need for a list.

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Like Someone in Love Criterion Collection Review: An Authentic Illusion

Iranian filmmaker creates vision of Japanese intimacy.

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Favorite Time-travel Movies

Read it now before someone goes back in time and changes the responses.

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The Pleasures of Being / Out of Step Movie Review: Jazz Critic Nat Hentoff Gets the Soft-bop Treatment

It is unfortunate director David L. Lewis fails to provide the investigation a polemic figure like Hentoff so obviously deserves.

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Favorite Monster Movies

We unleash our picks upon the world.

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Songs Ruined by Movies

Pandora’s box was opened when original music not written for the screen was incorporated into soundtracks.

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The Art of the Steal (2013) DVD Review: A Canadian Caper Film

Kurt Russell and Matt Dillon team-up for a funny, slick caper flick heavy on the dialogue and light on the excess.

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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Blu-ray Review: Thar’s Murder in Them Hills!

Owning The Treasure of the Sierra Madre on Blu-ray is easier than finding the treasure itself.

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Most Anticipated Movies of Summer 2014

The Sentries and friends are looking forward to the following films.

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I Am Divine DVD Review: Hairspray and Hilarity

The story of an ugly duckling who transformed into a Pink Flamingo.

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Rock ‘N’ Roll High School Movie Review: Nonsense. Sweet, Glorious Nonsense

There is no message here, other than “Hey! Jokes and music! Enjoy!”

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Frances Ha Movie Review: Modern (Platonic) Love

Greta Gerwig is one of those tours de force you hear about from time to time.

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S.O.B. Movie Review: A Semi-autobiographical Skewering of Hollywood Movers and Shakers

A bleak, but funny, tale of Hollywood’s love/hate relationship with itself.

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Book Review: Hidden Horror by Aaron Christensen

Looking for a horror movie to watch? Hidden Horror is the perfect guide to recommending new favorites.

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Say Anything… Movie Review: In Your Eyes

Do you like good music and incredibly enjoyable main characters?

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The Talented Mr. Ripley Movie Review: Supporters Carry the Show

If you like to watch people acting for the sake of watching great acting, then The Talented Mr. Ripley is for you.

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Burton and Taylor DVD Review: Glitz and Camp the BBC Way

An intriguing look at a little known time in their lives.

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Book Review: The Wrong Quarry by Max Allan Collins

Max Allan Collins’ latest is a thrilling send-up of the grittiest pulp paperbacks.

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Inside Llewyn Davis Movie Review: At Least It Got One Oscar

This movie feels more traditional, but with enough of that Coen brothers charm to keep their diehards happy.

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The World’s End Movie Review: Cheers!

A fitting capper to the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy.

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Fruitvale Station Blu-ray Review: As Emotional As If It Happened Yesterday

The shocking death of Oscar Grant is reenacted tragically and reverently by debut director Ryan Coogler.

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20 Feet from Stardom Blu-ray Review: The Year’s Best Documentary Appreciates Music’s Unsung Ladies

20 Feet From Stardom is still a long way to fame in this beautiful documentary devoted to the ladies of music.

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Book Review: Saturday Night Live FAQ by Stephen Tropiano

Tropiano’s book will help you learn a bunch of the good stuff.

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The Act of Killing Movie Review: Art, Reality, and History Collide

A biting documentary casting a lens on war, genocide, and moviemaking.

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The Black Swan Blu-ray Review: Entertainment Ahoy!

Adventures rage on the high seas with Fox’s latest Blu-ray

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The AckerMonster Chronicles! DVD Review: A Loving Tribute to the Scary

Forrest J. Ackerman’s life and love of horror is spotlighted in this charming documentary.

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Crazy Heart Movie Review: “It’s Funny How Falling Feels like Flyin’ for a Little While”

Crazy Heart could so easily have been a melodrama, but instead it is a cautiously optimistic tale of redemption.

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Paranoia (2013) Blu-ray Review: Not Paranoid Enough

The plot is interesting enough, but it lacks the tension that the title suggests.

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Book Review: The Fat Lady Sang by Robert Evans

Robert Evans goes to hell and back in his new autobiography.

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Futurama: Volume 8 DVD Review: Farewell from the World of Tomorrow!

The last chance to enjoy the adventures of Fry, Bender, Scruffy, and the rest.

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The Simpsons: The Sixteenth Season Blu-ray Review: It Delivers What It Promises

If you are a Simpsons devotee, then you will want to pick it up.

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TV Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: “Repairs”

I’m hoping that the show has finally started to find its rhythm.

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TV Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: “The Well”

All’s not well in “The Well.”

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The Doctor Prepares for War in “The Night of the Doctor”

This mini-episode presents an important bit of Who history.

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TV Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: “The Hub”

What’s all the hubbub about “The Hub”, bub?

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