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H.P. Lovecraft’s The Whisperer in Darkness Blu-ray Review:  We’re Lucky to Have It

Eldritch rituals, gibbous moons, and Great Old Ones finally available in your home theater.

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Reflections on Paul McCartney’s ‘Live and Let Die’

A trio of Sentries offer their thoughts about McCartney’s theme song.

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Diamonds Are Forever Movie Review: All Flash and Little Substance

Sean Connery’s return to the role of James Bond is less than thrilling.

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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Movie Review: The Name’s Lazenby, George Lazenby

It’s Bond like you’ve never seen him before: that awkward transitional boyfriend.

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The Bourne Identity (2002) Movie Review: Nobody Does The Right Thing

If you were to wake up floating in the ocean with two bullet wounds in your back, who would you like to be?

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Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell DVD Review: The Character’s Cinematic Swan Song

A delightful (albeit admittedly minor) comedy.

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Down by Law Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Louisiana Prison Break that Transcends Genre

Jim Jarmusch’s third feature film is nothing short of extraordinary.

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Cosmopolis Movie Review: A World Full of Fear, Faithlessness, and Doubt

Looking for truth, love, and a better exchange rate on the Won in a stretch limo.

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Deadgirl (2008) Movie Review: Bad Things Happen in the Basement

Welcome to the basement where the dead things live and where gothic horror subject matter makes a welcome return.

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New Year’s Evil DVD Review: Exactly What You Think It Is

Thankfully, it doesn’t take itself too seriously.

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From Russia with Love Movie Review: Checkmate on the Orient Express

In terms of its importance to the franchise, it’s significant in several ways.

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Stone (2010) Movie Review: Complex and Intriguing

Just because you’re not doing wrong doesn’t mean you’re doing right.

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TR!CK2TER: Bringing Options to San Diego During Comic-Con

An interview with Anita Coulter about TR!CKSTER and the art of setting up shop.

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Zombieland Movie Review: Remember the Rules and You’ll Be Fine

Comedy and horror don’t always mix, but when you get the alchemy right it’s really gory good fun.

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Almost Kings DVD Review: Almost a Good Movie

It does a little too much telling.

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The Ledge Movie Review: A Lot of Hard Talk and Not a Lot of Follow-through

Sometimes a kammerspielfilm shoots itself in the foot and that’s the problem with The Ledge in a nutshell.

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John Carter Blu-ray Review: Delivers as a Roaring Space-Aged Hoot

In its genre, John Carter gives you exactly what you’re expecting to see.

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Cheri (2009) Movie Review: La Belle Epoque Decadence and Restrained Love

The aging courtesan and her young gentleman companion are not in love, they merely have a mutually beneficial arrangement.

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Outlaw (2007) Movie Review: Vigilante Violence Without Narrative Conviction

Sometimes it’s not enough to want revenge and justice, you have to have a plot too.

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Jess + Moss DVD Review: Delivers in a Very Roundabout Way

It exists somewhere between generic indie and art/experimental film.

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Tiny Furniture Criterion Collection DVD Review: Lena Dunham’s Semi-Autobiographical Micro-Budget Mumblecore

Believe the hype: The acclaimed 2010 feature from the writer/director/star of HBO’s “Girls” brings early Woody Allen to mind.

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The Organizer Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Relevant in Today’s Political Climate

A worthwhile addition to any film lover’s collection.

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Thirst (2009) Movie Review: Korean Gothic Horror And Blood Disease

Korean Gothic horror underpinned by psychological drama and literary Naturalism.

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Surviving Progress Movie Review: A Wake-Up Call About the Progress Trap

Could be aptly re-titled Surviving Greed.

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Sinners and Saints (2010) Movie Review: What Was I Thinking?

You’re supposed to be laughing with the sinners instead of crying with the saints, not just laughing at the plot line.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2012 Review: Palaces of Pity and THX 1138

Films that don’t quite fit anywhere else.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2012 Review: Poetic Injustice and The Strawberry Tree

The historic 50th festival continues with a strong collection of shorts and a moving pictorial.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2012 Review: Student Film Showcase and Out Night

Day 2 features filmmakers of the past and the present.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2012 Review: Opening Night

The 50th AAFF opens with a short film program focused on technical experimentation.

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SXSW 2012 Review: Paul Williams Still Alive

Director Stephen Kessler explores celebrity and addiction in the life of pop-culture icon, Paul Williams.

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Iconic Movie Scenes from the ’80s

Any of these come to your mind?

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Immortals DVD Review: An Epic Myth-take

Tarsem Singh gives the world another reason to be disappointed in the Greeks.

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Classic Films Made After 1991

Seven examples that classic films need no waiting period.

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Elmo’s World: Elmo’s Favorite Things DVD Review: Fun, Colorful and Educational

A perfect mixture of live action, animation, and puppets.

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Martha Marcy May Marlene DVD Review: A Daring Feature Film Debut

As a true independent film, it is a refreshing look at a challenging subject.

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Cinema Sentries Select the Best of 2011

Forget the envelope; just continue reading.

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Breakfast on Pluto Movie Review: The Strange and Exotic Tale of Patrick Kitten Braden

With a line like “If I wasn’t a transvestite terrorist, would you marry me?” at least you know Kitten won’t bore you.

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Buzzkill Movie Review: Just Isn’t Funny Enough

Naming your comedy “Buzzkill” might be asking for trouble.

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So This Guy and a Girl Went to Sundance

Amanda and Max were lucky enough to make it out to the Sundance Film Festival and talk about what it is really like.

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Julia (2008) Movie Review: You Aren’t Required To Like Her At All

Erick Zonka directs a wonderfully complex Tilda Swinton as Julia in a twisty tale of a kidnapping gone horribly awry.

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Dirty Girl DVD Review: She Disappoints

Well, it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve seen.

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The Pruitt-Igoe Myth Movie Review: An Absolutely Fascinating Documentary

How building a better tomorrow destroyed a community’s ‘today.’

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The Fighter (2010) Movie Review: Family, Loyalty, and Boxing

Sometimes what happens outside the ring is just as interesting as the fights, and that’s certainly true for The Fighter.

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The Moth Diaries Movie Review: The Worst of 2011

The thing that replaced 3-D as the biggest threat to Film in 2011.

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Where the Wild Things Are (2009) DVD Review: An Underrated Gem

A wonderful film that doesn’t deserve to be forgotten.

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