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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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The Tenant Is the Pick of the Week

Roman Polanski’s super underrated 1976 creepfest headlines a new week of releases.

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Marriage Story Is the Pick of the Week

Noah Baumbach’s marvelous portrait of a marriage reaching its not-so-simple end tops a new week of interesting releases.

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Marriage Story Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Emotionally Brutal and Full of Life

Noah Baumbach crafts a searingly intense and sometimes humorous examination of a very broken marriage.

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Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits Is the Pick of the Week

A mammoth box set featuring five standout films of the greatest martial artist of all-time tops a new week of great releases.

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The War of the Worlds (1953) Is the Pick of the Week

A slightly dated, but very chilling sci-fi classic tops a new week of releases.

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Come and See Is the Pick of the Week

A 1985 harrowing and horrifying antiwar masterpiece headlines a new week of diverse releases.

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire Is the Pick of the Week

A ravishing tale of the enrapturement of love and art through the eyes of women tops a new week of releases.

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The Cameraman Is the Pick of the Week

Buster Keaton’s seminal 1928 masterpiece tops a new week of very interesting releases.

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Pretty in Pink Blu-ray Review: A Pretty Influential Portrait of Teenage Culture

Although it’s not a perfect movie, I still enjoyed it.

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An Unmarried Woman Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Bold and Groundbreaking

A still fresh, unapologetically honest portrait of a woman’s reawakening.

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