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Pursued (1947) Blu-ray Review: The Sins of the Families Are Visited Upon the Children

Directed by Raoul Walsh, Pursued (1947) has the trappings of a western, but at its core, it is a family ...
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From the Couch Hole: To Tempt You In and Drive You Far Away

Previously on FTCH, at Salem's Lot, Carrie went down the old Spanish trail for some night ghoulery. It ended up ...
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Hanna-Barbera’s Superstars 10 Blu-ray Review: A Good Collection for Young Cartoon-Watchers

Hanna-Barbera's Superstars 10 collects 10 made-for-TV animated films that aired on The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, a syndicated program that ...
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Broken Oath Blu-ray Review: Kung Fu Lady Snowblood

Japanese author Kazuo Koike created and wrote the story for a manga called Lady Snowblood, about an orphan who grows ...
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Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2 Blu-ray Review: DNotS 2 Is a DNR: Do Not Rewatch

Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2 is brought to you by J.D. Feigelson, who wrote the original Dark Night of ...
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American Movie 4K UHD Review: Film, Family, and Alcohol Abuse

In its bare outline, American Movie is a documentary about a striving filmmaker. In the telling, it’s about addiction, family ...
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The Boy and the Heron 4K UHD Review: Out of Retirement, Miyazaki Makes One of His Best Films

After releasing The Wind Rises in 2013, acclaimed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki announced his retirement from filmmaking. He was too ...
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 4K UHD Review: A Dream Release

John Carpenter didn't invent the slasher genre with Halloween in 1978 but he certainly popularized it and solidified the formula. ...
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A Quiet Place: Day One Blu-ray Review: A Successful Prequel

Spooky movie season is upon on us and a viewing of A Quiet Place: Day One fits perfectly into my ...
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Book Review: Disney In-Between: The Lost Years 1966–1986 by Stephen Anderson

Sometimes, you have to fall before you can rise. That’s the premise floated by Stephen Anderson’s new book, Disney In-Between: ...
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From the Couch Hole: Let Me Tell You a Tale

Previously on FTCH, the God Emperor of Dune was on the carefree highway with bad Ronald. They ate Coca-Cola Oreos ...
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Saturday Night (2024) Movie Review: Will the Revolution Be Televised?

In what could be described as “High Noon at Studio 8H,” director, producer, co-writer Jason Reitman's Saturday Night is a ...
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Daytime Revolution (2024) Movie Review: When Counterculture Met Middle America

The date was February 14, 1972, and unsuspecting stay-at-home mothers sat down to watch an episode of the Mike Douglas ...
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Book Review: Crusher Loves Bleeder Bleeder Loves Crusher by Thomas Stemrich and Patrick Keck

“I guess if I was asleep and something bit me real soft…well, I couldn’t really be mad about that, could ...
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Book Review: Foul Play and Other Stories 

Splatter up! It's midnight and the moon is high in the night sky. Most folks are sound asleep but not ...
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The Threat Blu-ray Review: Battle of Wits Royale

When two hardened death row inmates escape from prison, they come up with a fiendish kidnapping plot to get rich ...
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Two Taoist Tales Blu-ray Review: Wild Supernatural Hong Kong Action

Two Taoist Tales collects a pair of wildly ridiculous movies that involve monsters, demons, spells, and copious kung fu. It's ...
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Book Review: Steven Spielberg: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work by Ian Nathan

This new book is an unauthorized and unofficial study of one of the most universally admired directors to ever put ...
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From the Couch Hole: Let Me Slip Away on You

Previously on FTCH, the humans would fade into you. It wasn't imaginary that young Frankenstein showed up with the Monster ...
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Conflict (1945) Blu-ray Review: A Disappointing Classic

Humphrey Bogart. Sydney Greenstreet. Warner Brothers circa 1945. Car crashes. Romance. The perfect murder. The psychology of guilt. Everything about ...
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Book Review Godzilla: The Encyclopedia by Shinji Nishikawa

Setting aside the book is already in need of an update with the release of last year's Oscar-winning Godzilla Minus ...
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 4K UHD Review: An Absolute Horror Classic

Fifty years ago this week, Tobe Hooper unleashed The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, one of the all-time greatest horror movies ...
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Rainbow: Live in Munich 1977 Review: A Heavy-Hitting, Hard Rock Performance

Frustrated working with the Deep Purple Mark III line-up, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore began recording with members of the band of ...
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Touch (2024) Blu-ray Review: The Search for Past Love

Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur has recently been toying with several projects involving people against nature. Whether it’s The Deep, Everest, ...
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From the Couch Hole: Strange You Never Knew

Previously on FTCH, we called out "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice" and got an American honey with a case of a crazy little ...
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Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Smells Like Teen Spirit

Three decades after writer/director Gregg Araki shook up the indie film world with his trilogy of teen films starring James ...
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Watchmen Chapter 1 Blu-ray Review: Checking the Time on the Doomsday Clock

Watchmen Chapter 1 is a very faithful adaptation of the first six comics in the twelve-issue Watchmen (1986 - 1987) ...
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Tattooed Life Blu-ray Review: Suzuki’s Never Conventional Yakuza Tales

In the first act, there's a murder, a betrayal, and two brothers go on the run. The last act features ...
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Lee (2024) Movie Review: Woefully Misguided

A biopic on Lee Miller has been in the works for eight years, with Kate Winslet attached as the lead. ...
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Book Review: The Farewell Song of Marcel Labrume by Attilio Micheluzzi

I consider myself to be fairly well versed in the world’s finest cartoonists, and yet prior to this graphic novel, ...
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From the Couch Hole: I Gotta Be Cool, Relax

Previously on FTCH, it wasn't just sunny, it was aftersun even though you like it darker. You can roll me ...
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Surf Nazis Must Die Blu-ray Review: As Silly As It Sounds

What happens when you take Mad Max and A Clockwork Orange and throw them into one of those large 1980s ...
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Torso 4K UHD Review: ‘The Bodies Bear Traces of Carnal Violence’

Torso (1973; dir. Sergio Martino) is pure, unfiltered giallo—a movie drenched in blood, nudity, and unapologetic sleaze. It’s rough around ...
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The Strangers (2008) 4K UHD Review: Remarkably Taut Suspense Thriller

The basic outline of The Strangers is absolutely nothing new: bad guys attack people in a house. Doesn't go well. ...
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A Man on His Knees Blu-ray Review: You’ll Stand Up and Applaud

Running a small business is hard. The cost of materials constantly goes up while the demand that you keep your ...
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Book Review: Foul Play and Other Stories, Illustrated by Jack Davis

If you are a comic reader and I mention Tales From the Crypt to you, I’m sure some very clear ...
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Book Review: Ocultos by Laura Pérez

Our material and natural world is sometimes interrupted or even complimented by the supernatural. Sometimes these incidents are a one-time ...
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Friday the 13th (2009) 4K UHD Review: Remake Exceeds Low Expectations

The most famous visual of Friday the 13th is Jason Voorhees in a hockey mask. But Jason wasn't the villain ...
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The Chronicles of Riddick 4K UHD Review: An Unexpected Expanded Treasure

Pitch Black did not seem like a movie that deserved a sequel. It was a serviceable action-horror sci-fi picture that ...
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Book Review: Walt Disney’s Donald and Mickey in Metropolis and Faust by Francesco Artibani, Paolo Mottura, Carlo Chendi, and Luciano Bottaro

Fantagraphics continues their line of Disney adaptations of classic tales with this pairing of Metropolis and Faust. The comics are ...
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Book Review: Cormac McCarthy’s The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Manu Larcenet

In the opening of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Manu Larcenet, there isn’t much road to ...
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Clockwatchers Blu-ray Review: An Unsettlingly Honest Film

I've never held a job in my entire life, but I'm kind of glad I've never had a job in ...
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Book Review: Walt Disney’s Donald Duck “Mystery of the Swamp” by Carl Barks

Walt Disney's Donald Duck "Mystery of the Swamp" is Volume 3 in Fantagraphics's The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library. The ...
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From the Couch Hole: I’m Just a Vagabond

Previously on FTCH, the American refugee witnessed Mary Jane's last dance to a passage for trumpet on the causeway. The ...
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England Is Mine Blu-ray Review: The Story of a Young Man With a Shyness That Is Criminal and Vulgar

England Is Mine (2017), directed and co-written by Mark Gill, is the story of one Steven Patrick Morrissey, who would ...
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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XX Blu-ray Review: A Couple of Terrific Alan Ladd Vehicles (and a Not-So-Great Film Without Him)

Alan Ladd will probably always be remembered for his award-winning performance in Shane, one of the greatest westerns ever made. ...
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Book Review: Total Recall: The Official Story of the Film by Simon Braund

Total Recall is one of those movies whose spectacle convinced critics it was dumber than it was. It's a brash ...
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Totem Blu-ray Review: A Lyrical Celebration of Life Amidst Impending Tragedy

We've all gone through death, guilt, grief, and acceptance, the things that life unfortunately brings to us all. There have ...
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Book Review: Elise and the New Partisans by Dominique Grange and Tardi

Shortly after a young pop singer arrives in 1950s Paris to find fame, she becomes aware of the political crisis ...
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A World Without Thieves Blu-ray Review: Larceny on the Chinese Express

Andy Lau is the main attraction in this 2004 Chinese action drama, but its well-crafted plot is the true champion. ...
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