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World of Wong Kar Wai is the Pick of the Week

The new box set contains seven of Wong Kar Wai’s films.

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Touki bouki Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Deserves to be Seen and Discovered

It is a universal tale of wanting a better way of living, but sometimes having to tread dangerous waters to make those seemingly attainable dreams come true.

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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is the Pick of the Week

As many film buffs know, legendary filmmaker Sam Peckinpah remains one of the greatest and most unpredictable directors in the history of film.

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Smooth Talk is the Pick of the Week

There have been so many tales of adolescence and teenage portraits of sexual and social mores than most people can shake a leg with. However, only a few of them manage to age well and provide a certain of relevancy and real-world humanity. Joyce Chopra’s strangely lyrical 1985 portrait Smooth Talk, is definitely one of…

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Chop Shop Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Miracle of Independent Cinema

A tough, but absolutely profound portrait of the complex bond of siblings on the outskirts of society.

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Man Push Cart Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Essential Cinema

A bleak, beautifully simple, and emotionally involving portrait of the immigrant experience.

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Baby Doll Is the Pick of the Week

Elia Kazan’s still provocative 1956 pot boiler headlines a new week of releases.

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The Parallax View Is the Pick of the Week

A creepy 1974 political thriller takes the top spot of a new week of releases.

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Do the Right Thing 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

The new 4K edition of Spike Lee’s still provocative and fiery 1989 masterpiece takes the top spot this week.

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The Ascent Is the Pick of the Week

A harrowing, emotionally draining vision of war by one of the most underrated directors starts off a new week of interesting releases.

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The Ascent Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Larisa Shepitko’s Masterpiece

A haunting and unforgettable portrait of war gets a fantastic new upgrade by Criterion.

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They Live 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

A new 4K Blu-ray of John Carpenter’s 1988 subversive horror flick tops a new week of releases.

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Just Before Dawn Is the Pick of the Week

An incredibly underrated and eerily atmospheric ’80s slasher tops a new week of releases.

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Tourist Trap (VHS Retro Big Box Collection) Review: A Solid, Offbeat Flick

A late ’70s cult horror gem with ideas, even if those ideas are not entirely successful.

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Three Films by Luis Bunuel Is the Pick of the Week

I think this is definite 100% must-have set for film buffs everywhere.

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The Best Years of Our Lives Is the Pick of the Week

One of the finest American films of all-time headlines a new week of slim releases.

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Amores Perros Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Greatest Masterpiece

A snarling, ferocious debut by one of today’s most innovative and fearless directors.

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Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review

A still strangely intriguing pseudo work about filmmaking and its more emotional follow-up gets a new upgrade by Criterion.

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Tremors Is the Pick of the Week

A still fun, deliciously silly, and thoughtful 1990 cult classic takes the top spot of a new week of releases.

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The Shop Around the Corner Blu-ray Review: An Example of Ernst Lubitsch’s Genius

A still enchanting and emotionally grounded romantic comedy gem from one of the greatest directors of all-time.

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Mouchette Is the Pick of the Week

A 1967 Robert Bresson classic starts off a new week of incredible releases.

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Crash (1996) Is the Pick of the Week

Cronenberg’s most provocative and sexually charged film headlines a new week of interesting releases.

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Essential Fellini Is the Pick of the Week

A massive 15-disc box set of one of the all-time greatest iconoclasts headlines a new week of interesting releases.

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Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Is the Pick of the Week

Jim Jarmusch’s 1999 quirky action classic starts off a new week of interesting releases.

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I Spit on Your Grave Collector’s Edition Review: Mainly for Hardcore Fans of Cult Horror Film

Ronix Flix pulls out all the stops for a still notorious 1978 cult classic with a collection that may be a must-have, depending on your tastes.

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Girlfriends Is the Pick of the Week 

A 1978 modern classic about female friendship and women in the big city tops a new week of interesting releases.

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The Hit Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Gem of Film by Stephen Frears

A highly overlooked crime drama full of delicious slow burns and ideas.

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V for Vendetta 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week 

A now classic and highly relevant comic book saga tops a new week of releases.

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Parasite Is the Pick of the Week

Bong Joon-ho’s modern masterpiece headlines a new week of stellar releases.

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Back to the Future Trilogy 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

One of the greatest trilogies in film history gets another upgrade and headlines a new week of releases.

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Claudine Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Ahead of Its Time

An excellent and truthful depiction of African American life and love that still feels all-too modern.

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Scream Factory’s The Friday the 13th Collection Deluxe Edition Is the Pick of the Week

One of horror history’s most iconic franchises tops a new week of solid releases.

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Pierrot le Fou Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Still Feels Modern and Fresh

Jean-Luc Godard’s violent and unpredictable 1965 road movie comes back to Criterion.

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Momma’s Man Blu-ray Review: A True American Independent Original

A quietly sublime and unassuming portrait of desperate adulthood and hard lessons.

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Pierrot le Fou Is the Pick of the Week

Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 stylish masterpiece starts off a new week of releases.

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The Elephant Man Is the Pick of the Week

David Lynch’s most conventional but beautifully humanistic 1980 masterpiece tops a new week of releases.

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Variety (1983) Blu-ray Review: A Revealing Character Study of a Woman Rediscovering Herself

A moody and very provocative depiction of female obsession and sexuality.

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Shivers Blu-ray Review: My Favorite Horror Film Ever

David Cronenberg’s controversial and super underrated 1975 feature debut celebrates its 45th anniversary.

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Full Metal Jacket 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

Kubrick’s harrowing 1987 anti-war masterpiece headlines a new week of releases.

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Shivers Is the Pick of the Week

David Cronenberg’s highly underrated directorial debut top a new week of interesting releases.

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Beau Travail Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Mysterious, Haunting, and Transformative

Claire Denis’s 1999 masterpiece of jealousy, erotic/repressed desire, and personal destruction makes its long-awaited debut to the Criterion Collection.

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The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection Is the Pick of the Week

A new 4K collection of four Hitchcock classics headlines a new week of solid releases.

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Beetlejuice 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week

Tim Burton’s 1988 horror comedy classic makes its 4K UHD debut, among other releases this week.

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Toni Is the Pick of the Week

An offbeat, underrated character drama from one of the all-time greatest directors starts off a new week of releases.

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Town Bloody Hall Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Verbal Battle of the Sexes

An often funny, manic, and sometimes raunchy document of the continuous discussion of gender politics.

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The King of Staten Island Blu-ray Review: Judd Apatow Has Made His Most Realized Work

Pete Davidson really shines in a slightly overlong, but still hilarious and thoughtful tale of love, loss, and finding who are.

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The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Angela Winkler Is Sensational

A disturbingly relevant thriller that feels eerily modern to today’s skewered politics.

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Town Bloody Hall Is the Pick of the Week

A spirited, and not-so ancient battle-of-the-sexes documentary headlines a new week of interesting releases.

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The Complete Films of Agnes Varda Is the Pick of the Week

Criterion’s mammoth box set of the work of the legendary Agnes Varda tops a new week of releases.

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The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum Is the Pick of the Week

Volker Schlondorff and Margarethe von Trotta’s 1975 disturbingly modern political thriller tops a new week of releases.

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