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Irreversible: Straight Cut Movie Review: Still Remains an Exhaustive, Challenging Experience

A dark and unflinching masterpiece of French extremity gets a new recut and reevaluation.

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Three Colors Trilogy 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors trilogy beautifully showcases mysteriously interconnected characters experiencing personal dilemmas and emotional revelations.

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Bones and All Blu-ray Review: A Heartbreaking and Accomplished Tale of Young Love

An unorthodox but brutally tender love story.

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This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection Is the Pick of the Week

An 80-year-old widow takes a final stand, inspiring her neighbors to fight back, not just for their land, but their way of living.

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Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power Blu-ray Review: A Look at How Things Look

A flawed but still engrossing doc about the cinematic male gaze.

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Imitation of Life (1934) is the Pick of the Week

If you love classic movies, especially those that have something really profound to say, then this film is definitely a must see!

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Cinema’s First Nasty Women Blu-ray Set Review: Thoughtfully Highlights Unknown Performers from Different Walks of Life

One of 2022’s best box sets represents cinema’s most forgotten but groundbreaking feminists.

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Halloween Ends Blu-ray Review: Rights Many of the Wrongs Committed by Halloween Kills

An expectedly decisive but actually refreshing end to David Gordon Green’s modern Halloween trilogy.

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EO Movie Review: One of the Very Best Films of the Year

A bold and exasperatingly inventive view of life through the eyes of an equine hero.

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Cooley High Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Coming-of-Age Gem Authentically Told from a Black Perspective

It’s one of great friendships stories and a testament to the immediacy of Black filmmaking.

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Carrie 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

This release should definitely be a must have to your collection.

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Alma’s Rainbow Blu-ray Review: A Reason Why Diverse Storytelling Is Essential

A charming dramedy about womanhood, self discovery, and the perils of life from the Black perspective.

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

The stacked releases includes newly produced and vintage special features.

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Hold Me Tight Blu-ray Review: An Engrossing Multi-character Piece

A mostly successful and somber family drama.

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Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman Collection Blu-ray Review: Essential Viewing

Three of the most powerful documentaries ever made are now available in an amazing 2-disc set, courtesy of Milestone/Kino.

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Reservoir Dogs 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

Iconic filmmaker (and equally iconic film buff) Quentin Tarantino burst onto to scene with his legendary 1992 blood-soaked debut Reservoir Dogs, and film history was never the same again.

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Euphoria: Seasons 1 & 2 DVD Review: Full of Candor, Humor, and Empathy

A raw, gritty, tough, and terrifyingly modern television show on teen angst.

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Something in the Dirt Movie Review: A Masterpiece of Cosmic, Organic Horror

The film is like a dark sci-fi/horror version of My Dinner with Andre.

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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Review: An All-time Classic

No matter how many times Steven Spielberg’s timeless 1982 masterpiece gets upgraded, the magic remains the same.

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Daisies is the Pick of the Week

What happens when you realize that the world still remains uncertain and nihilistic, and that the fun is over?

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Zerograd (Zero City) Movie Review: Unique and Surreal

A subtle but satirically absurd film of a country on its last legs.

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Satan’s Little Helper Blu-ray Review: Ripe for Discovery

A very imperfect but still weirdly charming horror comedy.

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The Bat Blu-ray Review: Has a Certain Campy Charm

Not top-tier Vincent Price, but still an okay midnight movie, if nothing else.

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Return of the Living Dead 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

If you don’t already own this one-of-a-kind undead successor to Romero or simply want an upgrade, then this is definitely an edition to add to your collection.

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I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing Blu-ray Review: A Prime Example of the Immediacy and Importance of Films by Women

A charming and quietly resonant film about queerness and the ambitions of women.

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Siege (1983) Blu-ray Review: One Very Tense and Mostly Unpredictable Action Thriller

A mostly solid and still relevant Canadian effort.

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Night of the Living Dead 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

A masterpiece of horror.

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The Chocolate War Blu-ray Review: Aims a Rather Sharp Eye on the Weird Rituals of Toxic Male Youth

An interesting, but not entirely successful portrait of bizarre boarding school politics.

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Poltergeist 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

With a brilliant, Oscar-nominated score by the legendary Jerry Goldsmith, Poltergeist stands the test of time, and is one of the great films of 1980s.

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The Amusement Park Blu-ray Review: Romero’s Most Imaginative and Bleakest Film

An incredibly chilling early effort by the late, great George A. Romero exploring society’s ignorance towards aging and the much older generation.

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Kamikaze Hearts Blu-ray Review: A Gritty Deep Dive into the Porn Industry

A radical look at female toxicity as well as changing (and not-changing attitudes) in a typically male-dominated industry.

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Death Game Blu-ray Review: Delightfully Unhinged and Truly Unpredictable

A manic and unbearably realistic depiction of female hysteria and the stupidity of men.

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Blow Out 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

Brian De Palma’s excellent 1981 paranoia thriller is arguably his most crowning achievement.

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Rachel, Rachel Blu-ray Review: A Tender Story of a Woman’s Awakening

A dated but still sensitively crafted character study of repression with a career-defining performance by the great Joanne Woodward.

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Hotel du Nord Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Somber French Realist Classic

A prime example of Marcel Carne’s attention to fully showcasing the depths of humanity.

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Coming Apart Blu-ray Review: A Realistically Troubling Portrait of Our Deepest, Darkest Impulses

A disturbing, but highly impactful experiment of toxic masculinity and sexual exploration that’s way ahead of its time.

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Child’s Play 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

Making its 4K UHD debut, it is stacked with a few new special features and vintage ones.

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Tenebrae 4K UHD is the Pick of the Week

If you’re a diehard Argento fan, then this is definitely a big must-have for your collection.

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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands Blu-ray Review: Sexy, Funny, and Highly Entertaining

I can see why the film remains a classic of international cinema.

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The Sacred Spirit Blu-ray Review: Mostly yet Unsuccessfully Weird

If you happen to like odd films like this, then you’ll probably find something worthy about this one.

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Marty is the Pick of the Week

A wonderfully simple film about ordinary working-class people playing their chance at love.

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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender DVD Review: A Fun Essay

Mark Rapport blows the doors wide open on the hidden and not-so-hidden side of classic Hollywood.

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The Virgin Suicides 4K is the Pick of the Week

There’s always something about Sofia Coppola’s first feature that keeps me coming back to it.

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True Romance Blu-ray Review: Entertaining, Relentless, and Fearless

The folks at Arrow did everyone a great service of giving it the release it so rightly deserves.

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The Worst Person in the World Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Breathtakingly Honest

This incredible, deep, and fully fleshed-out film because it gives us fellow thirty-somethings a much-needed voice.

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Tribeca 2022 Review: Coming Out with the Help of a Time Machine

The short’s mixture of sci-fi and themes of family bond is definitely relevant.

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Shaft (1971) is the Pick of the Week

The new release from Criterion is nothing short of stacked.

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Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: A Love Song

A minimalist but heartfelt drama of love that has seen it all but hasn’t quite given up on it.

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Tribeca 2022 Review: Wes Schlagenhauf is Dying

A relatable, snarky tale of the frustrating aspects of DIY filmmaking and the longtime friendship that can be affected by it.

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