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Arrow Video continues their new series of Sammo Hung releases with this action comedy from early in his directorial career. ...
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Thanks to Deaf Crocodile Films, U.S. viewers will finally get the chance to watch this Romanian sci-fi rarity. The film ...
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After shining a light on the rise of the Hong Kong film industry with their phenomenal Shaw Brothers box sets, ...
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This 1984 French drama follows actors rehearsing a play, a time-worn concept of a show within a show dating back ...
Read More Emily Movie Review: Frances O’Connor’s Directorial Debut Soars to Wuthering Heights
First-time writer/director Frances O’Connor reimagines the final years of writer Emily Brontë’s life in this stunning period drama, heralding her ...
Read More Let’s Hope It’s a Girl Blu-ray Review: Italian Film, Continental Cast
While this Italian film was a critical success in its native land in 1986, winning seven of its national awards ...
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The latest work from powerhouse French graphic novelist duo Ruppert and Merlot imagines a world much like our own with ...
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At first glance, this movie seems to bear all the hallmarks of a blaxploitation classic: its prime 1973 release date, ...
Read More Little Nicholas: Happy as Can Be Movie Review: Adventures in Real and Imagined Past
This thoroughly charming French animated feature takes a unique approach in its storytelling. Rather than solely recounting the fictional adventures ...
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Japanese writer/director Hirokazu Kore-eda continues his cinematic explorations outside his native land and language with this dysfunctional relationship drama set ...
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This 1968 UK/France co-production boasts star turns from Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull in their prime, automatically making it an ...
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Writer/director Diane Kurys borrowed from her own family history to craft this story about two women finding their way in ...
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Writer/director George Miller enables his whimsical side in between Mad Max movies in this modern riff on the Aladdin myth. ...
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The creators of this new graphic novel were faced with three apparent approaches to its production: craft an adaptation of ...
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Daniel is in a rut. As a disgraced macho cop with anger management issues, he spends his days in Brazil ...
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When a lifelong servant of the church finds herself out on the street, she’s faced with an uncertain future that ...
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Stuntman-turned-director David Leitch (Deadpool 2) helms this crime caper featuring a colorful collection of scheming assassins gathered on a bullet ...
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The title of this 1974 French film is somewhat ironic, considering the rudderless path of its twenty-something drifter characters. Co-written ...
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After 40 years of ongoing publication, the Love & Rockets comic book is long overdue for a celebratory retrospective. Thankfully, ...
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Director Tomu Uchida’s sprawling 1965 crime drama has finally arrived on home video for the first time outside of Japan. ...
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Two girls and their elder move into a remote country home and set about cleaning it up for their residence. ...
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When a teenage boy starts having dreams about his past lives, he discovers that he may have the key to ...
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This 1969 UK film has exactly one notable claim to fame: Malcolm McDowell’s first star turn in a film just ...
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This feature film from recording artist Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman is undeniably ambitious, boasting an enticing amalgamation of Afrofuturist ...
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If you started your Night Gallery Blu-ray collection with the Season One set (as I reviewed here), the first thing ...
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In 1993, a 16-year-old boy named Brandon Lee enrolled at a secondary school in an upscale neighborhood in Scotland. A ...
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This classic Hong Kong action movie has two big draws for me: a star turn by Takeshi Kaneshiro and direction ...
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Following a brief U.S. theatrical run, this charming new anime is now making its way to home video. The story ...
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Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s classic 1948 film treads a well-worn path of backstage drama at a stage production, but ...
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As I watched the thrilling mid-air action scene that opens Uncharted, I realized that it seemed familiar to me. That’s ...
Read More Twisting the Knife: Four Films by Claude Chabrol Blu-ray Box Set Review
Following quickly on the heels of Arrow Video’s five-film Chabrol box set, this second box set is smaller but contains ...
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Lou Ye’s latest film has a huge ace: a star turn by Gong Li. After rising to art house prominence ...
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Far too rarely, a graphic novel lands in the market with such an assured sense of style and substance that ...
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Rick and Morty is the rarest of TV phenomena: a series so popular that the studio keeps releasing “complete” series ...
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While most musicals would be lucky to have one of the three powerhouses featured in Blue Skies, this film suffers ...
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Arrow Video’s latest box set shines a light on the works of French New Wave director Claude Chabrol. Although he’s ...
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MGM’s 1948 version of this classic tale is full of stars but short on clear direction. The first act plays ...
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As the least-known contender in this year’s Oscar Best Picture nominees, Drive My Car has the best opportunity to surprise ...
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Famed director Jean-Jacques Annaud’s adaptation of this steamy semi-autobiographical tale by author Marguerite Duras caused a sensation upon its 1992 theatrical ...
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Arrow Video’s second box set collection of giallo classics is now available, arriving less than a month after the first ...
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In Steven Spielberg’s vision of 1950s New York City, the West Side resembles a bombed-out warzone. That’s largely due to ...
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Just in time for the holiday gift giving season, Arrow Video has repackaged three individual Blu-ray releases from 2018/19 into ...
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Rod Serling will always be most closely identified with The Twilight Zone, but his follow-up series is finally getting Blu-ray ...
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You know how all major video games launch with issues that have to be fixed after release? Well, sometimes it ...
Read More Freud Blu-ray Review: Montgomery Clift Exorcises His Demons
This mid-career effort by legendary director John Houston is overlong, clinical, and ponderous, and yet Montgomery Clift’s tortured lead performance ...
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Doris Day leads an engaging cast in this fairly conventional but highly entertaining musical. She stars as a young dancer ...
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Alfredo Gasper is a hard-working newspaper reporter in Argentina who has become disillusioned about the trajectory of his stalled career. ...
Read More Audrey Hepburn 7-Movie Collection Blu-ray Review: More Loverly Than Ever
This collection of Audrey Hepburn’s most memorable starring roles has been available on DVD since early 2019, but has only ...
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Licensed video games are always fraught with the peril of hardcore fan expectations vs. actual gameplay. Add in the burden ...
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This offbeat film bears the distinction of being Elvis Presley’s final acting role, which is about the only remarkable thing ...
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Decades before David Attenborough became a household name in the U.S., Jacques-Yves Cousteau was the king of nature documentaries. Along ...
Read More Come September Blu-ray Review: Hudson Rocks the Riviera
Rock Hudson is in prime leading man form in this beautifully photographed 1961 romp through the Italian Riviera. Hudson plays ...
Read More On Broadway DVD Review: Start Spreading the News
After an unprecedented 18-month shutdown caused by the pandemic, Broadway finally started reopening many shows last month. Oscar-nominated director Oren ...
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Noel Coward’s play has been adapted for the screen multiple times dating back to 1945, but it’s been long enough ...
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St. Vincent decides to try out smoking during the production of her concert tour documentary film, declaring to her friend ...
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Modern Hollywood gets plenty of well-deserved grief for rebooting stories before the originals have even faded from memory, but it’s ...
Read More Blind Beast Blu-ray Review: An Assured Vision by Director Yasuzo Masumura
When an alluring young fetish model named Aki visits a gallery exhibiting her nude works, she’s shocked to find a ...
Read More Thoroughly Modern Millie Blu-ray Review: Thoroughly Charming
This zany musical was a big hit in the 1960s, garnering huge box office and seven Oscar nominations, along with ...
Read More The Daimajin Trilogy Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set: Stone Cold Kaiju Action
What if a Godzilla-sized monster was a living stone statue who battled evil human warlords instead of other monsters? Japan’s ...
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Elvis Presley starred in dozens of films in the ‘50s and ‘60s, and many of them were quite entertaining. This ...
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Now that it’s mid-summer, it’s peak time to enjoy the national pastime: baseball…in musical form. Warner Archive rounds the bases ...
Read More An American in Paris: The Musical Blu-ray Review: C’est Bon
As live musicals shut down during the pandemic, recorded performances stepped in to help fill the entertainment void. The 2014 ...
Read More Years of Lead Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set Review: Transforms Lead into Gold
When most film fans think of Italian genre films of the 1970s, the first term that comes to mind is ...
Read More It Happened on 5th Avenue Blu-ray Review: Thoroughly Charming Happenstance
You know how sometimes you stumble across a movie you had no intention of watching but end up really liking ...
Read More Irezumi Blu-ray Review: Kiss of the Spider Woman
A wealthy merchant’s daughter becomes a murderous geisha after receiving a huge back tattoo of a spider. At a glance, ...
Read More World of Wong Kar Wai Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: What a Wonderful World
Wong Kar Wai burst into the international film scene in the 1980s and has remained an icon ever since. While ...
Read More Madame Curie Blu-ray Review: Geniuses Oblivious to Their Attraction
Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon portray the Curies in this biographical film about the early career of the discoverer of ...
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While movie musicals typically follow a paper-thin plot as a device to string together their songs, this oddity ditches the ...
Read More Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection 4K Ultra HD Box Set Review: Dolby Atmos to the Rescue
Just in time for this month’s 40th anniversary of the theatrical debut of Indiana Jones, this new box set presents ...
Read More Just a Gigolo Blu-ray Review: Bowie and Dietrich Make the Best of a Misfire
This Berlin-set film arrived at an opportune time in David Bowie’s career, since he was living in the city for ...
Read More Tove Movie Review: Moomin Mama Makes Her Mark
Tove Jansson rose to international fame thanks to her creation of the iconic Moomin characters. Although she passed away 20 ...
Read More The Tender Trap Blu-ray Review: Trapped in Dated Attitudes But Still Tender Fun
Frank Sinatra plays a wealthy Broadway talent agent named Charlie whose chief talent seems to be adding girlfriends to his ...
Read More Santa Sangre 4K UHD Limited Edition Box Set Review: Jodorowsky’s True Vision
Alejandro Jodorowsky is the quintessential Renaissance man, although he’s most widely known as a feature film director. His true definition ...
Read More Flowers of Shanghai Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Mise-ry en Scene
This Taiwanese movie was based on a novel about “flower houses” of 19th century Shanghai, high class establishments where courtesans ...
Read More Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House Blu-ray Review: Solid Comedy Construction
If I hadn’t watched this new Blu-ray, I never would have realized that the old Tom Hanks comedy The Money ...
Read More Masculin Feminin Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Tres Chic
Jean-Luc Godard’s study of young love in Paris pulses with style but doesn’t have much of a story. The film ...
Read More Annie Get Your Gun Blu-ray Review: Shoots a Few Blanks but Hits the Overall Target
Prior to its release this week, this classic MGM movie adaptation of an American musical theatre staple has never been ...
Read More Broadway Melody of 1940 Blu-ray Review: De-Lovely
The obvious draws for this classic MGM musical are the star turn by Fred Astaire and the songs written by ...
Read More On Moonlight Bay Blu-ray Review: Day and MacRae Play on the Bay
Booth Tarkington is most famously remembered as the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novels The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice ...
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Italian comics star Hugo Pratt led a life that was nearly as adventurous as his most famous character, Corto Maltese. ...
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As Luis Buñuel neared the end of his life, he swore each time he made a film that it would ...
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Despite the top billing of mega-star Judy Garland and some pricey-looking location shooting and hundreds of extras, The Harvey Girls ...
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Kirk Douglas was a force in Hollywood for so many decades that it's easy to forget that he was a ...
Read More Saturday Night Live: The Early Years: The Best of Seasons 1-5 DVD Box Set Review
This new box set cherry picks 33 complete episodes from the first five years of Saturday Night Live, acting as ...
Read More The Pirate Blu-ray Review: Choppy Seas Lead to Treasure
On paper, this classic musical has everything going for it. Headlined by the top-tier star pairing of Gene Kelly and ...
Read More Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 3 Criterion Collection Box Set Review
Legendary writer/director and noted film buff Martin Scorsese established The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project in 2007 to restore and ...
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Writer/director Takashi Miike rose to international fame around the turn of the century with a string of audacious cult classic ...
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Abbas Kiarostami's understated film won the prestigious Palme d'Or Award at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, leading to its initial ...
Read More Solid Metal Nightmares: The Films of Shinya Tsukamoto Blu-ray Box Set Review
If you've seen one Tsukamoto film, you definitely haven't seen them all, as evidenced by this amazing new box set ...
Read More Wild Palms Blu-ray Review: It’s No Twin Peaks
In the wake of the spectacular rise and fall of the original Twin Peaks, its network ABC was keen to produce ...
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Writer/director Celine Sciamma's latest film is both exhilarating and depressing: spellbinding because of its absolute excellence and disheartening because it ...
Read More Watchmen (2019): An HBO Limited Series Blu-ray Review: An Instant Classic
If you come to HBO's Watchmen limited series with a knowledge of the original comic book series and/or Zack Snyder's 2009 movie, ...
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Guy Ritchie's latest film is a winning return to the gritty ensemble crime caper format that fueled his rise to ...
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DC's latest animated movie explores the question of what would have happened if baby Superman landed in Russia instead of ...
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Frozen II represents a new pinnacle in feature film animation, with dazzling artistic and technical prowess, a surprising and engaging story, ...
Read More The Addams Family (2019) Blu-ray Review: Not Creepy or Kooky
The Addams Family is the very definition of Hollywood product, a project so completely lacking any creative spark or reason for ...
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I wasn't at all familiar with director and co-writer Robert Eggers until this masterful sophomore effort, but immediately added his ...
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Hey, did you hear about the new astronaut movie starring Natalie Portman and Jon Hamm directed by Noah Hawley, the ...
Read More Hustlers (2019) Blu-ray Review: Hustles the Audience
Inspired by a true story, Hustlers follows a group of conniving strippers as they turn the tables on their clients for illicit ...
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Decades before we were deluged with a never-ending stream of “reality” TV shows, a British TV crew selected a group ...
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Dorothy and the gang are back in a sparkling new 80th anniversary edition of the classic film, released in 4K ...
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The latest DC animated film starts off poorly, with a prolonged 10-minute origin story on Wonder Woman’s home island of ...
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Midsommar is marketed as a horror film, but it's so different from the typical entries in that genre that it really ...
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In his latest feature film, veteran animation auteur Michel Ocelot immediately toys with audience perceptions by opening on what appears ...
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A tough, beautiful woman faces seemingly impossible odds as she battles her way to freedom. Can you name that Luc ...
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This series of Iranian films is a trilogy in only the loosest sense, as they don't share overlapping casts or ...
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DC's animated films tend to be adaptations of their classic comic-book works, with this story in particular being one of ...
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Missing Link is the latest film from the animation wizards at Laika, the tiny U.S. studio responsible for gems including Kubo and ...
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Although the movie is named after the band, it's really all about the rise and fall of Jim Morrison. The ...
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It seems impossible now, but 30 years ago there was only one blockbuster cinematic superhero: Batman. In celebration of the ...
Read More Book Review: The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection Vol. 5, 1985-1986 by Stan Lee, Floro Dery, and Dan Barry
In its early years, the daily Spider-Man comic strip had typically followed a comfortable pattern of Spider-Man facing off against ...
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Workaholic anime legend Hayao Miyazaki has “retired” so many times after completing difficult films that each announcement is met with ...
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Batman Ninja is truly unique in the DC animated universe, not only because of its radical premise, but because it ...
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For the last decade, Steven Spielberg has been stuck in the past as a director, churning out one historical film ...
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You know how kids are good for exposing you to stuff you otherwise never would have touched? This film is ...
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