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Midnight Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Cinderella in Paris

1939 is generally regarded as the greatest classic movie year of all time, largely due to The Wizard of Oz ...
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I, Madman Blu-ray Review: A Brilliant Work of Imagination 

I, Madman (1989) starring Jenny Wright and Clayton Rohner, brings us something other than the usual '80s, deranged monster slasher. ...
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Drop (Collector’s Edition) Blu-ray Review: Thrills and Suspense Reminiscent of Hitchcock

Christopher Landon’s Drop is an intense delight from beginning to end mostly because of the charisma of the two leads, ...
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers: The Complete Franchise Blu-ray Review: “Saving Our Planet Is the Thing to Do”

Captain Planet and the Planeteers: The Complete Franchise collects the three seasons of Captain Planet and the Planeteers, which was ...
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The Annihilation of Fish Blu-ray Review: Equally Hilarious and Heartfelt

Marvel independent filmmaker Charles Burnett is an unsung hero of cinema. One of the pioneers of giving leverage to directors ...
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Bottoms Blu-ray Review: Hilarious High School High Jinks

High-schoolers PJ (Rachel Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edebiri) are nerdy lesbian virgins hoping to get together with their straight crushes, ...
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Foul Play Blu-ray Review: To Catch an Assassin

Screenwriter Colin Higgins parlayed his success from the comedic, Hitchcockian thriller Silver Streak, into directing his screenplay Foul Play, another ...
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Rhapsody in Blue Blu-ray Review: Rapturous Rhapsody

This movie was on my Blu-ray wish list for many years before it finally became reality last month thanks to ...
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Wacky Races: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: A Dastardly Good Time

Inspired by Blake Edwards's The Great Race, Wacky Races debuted in 1968. The Complete Series Blu-ray presents all 17 episodes, ...
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Lover Come Back Blu-ray Review: Pillow Talk 2

Following the success (and enduring popularity) of their first rom-com together, Pillow Talk, Rock Hudson and Doris Day teamed up ...
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Alien 3 Movie Review: Witness a Slow Decline

David Fincher’s Alien3 is the third entry in the Alien franchise and, chronologically, directly follows the first two films, Alien ...
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The Purge Blu-ray Review: A Great Premise that Falls Short of the Mark

The Purge, written and directed by James DeMonaco, is the first of a franchise consisting of five Purge movies and ...
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The New Adventures of Tarzan Blu-ray Review: Spirited Action and Unintended Laughs Make for an Entertaining Serial

Available to watch altogether or as individual chapters, The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) is a 12-part serial starring Herman ...
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How to Get Ahead in Advertising Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Two Heads Are Not Better than One

How to Get Ahead in Advertising is an unusual (though not unheard of) amalgamation of absurdist humor and body horror ...
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The Magilla Gorilla Show: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: This Monkey’s Gone to Heaven

This classic Hanna-Barbera series finally gets a Blu-ray release, and the results should finally satisfy fans disappointed by previous DVD ...
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The Three Musketeers / The Four Musketeers: Two Films by Richard Lester Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Fun for All, and All for Fun

The Three Musketeers (1973) is star-studded, comic swashbuckler based on Alexandre Dumas’s 19th century classic novel of the same name. ...
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Tom and Jerry: The Complete CinemaScope Collection Blu-ray Review: The Animated Pair’s Trademark Slapstick Violence Goes Widescreen

As part of the 85th anniversary celebration of Hanna-Barbera's Tom and Jerry franchise, which began with their first cartoon, Puss ...
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Terror in the Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC Blu-ray Box Set Review: Big, Beautiful Box of Krimi

Eureka’s new Masters of Cinema Blu-ray box set collects a selection of 1960s West German crime films, aka krimis. Bridging ...
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Killer of Sheep Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Lyrical Portrait of Urban Decay

There are some films that possess the power to wash over you; to make you think, feel, and see the ...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Love in the Time of Big Brother

Based on George Orwell's classic novel of the same name, writer-director Michael Radford's Nineteen Eighty-Four tells the story of one ...
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Themroc Blu-ray Review: A Highly Unorthodox and Disturbing Comedy

Sometimes life really is bizarre. You don't know what's going on most of the time. The uncertainty grows and grows ...
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Landman: Season One Blu-ray Review: Billy Bob Thornton Hits a Gusher

Following the successes of his Yellowstone universe, as well as Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, and Lioness, Taylor Sheridan’s latest ...
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A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness Blu-ray Review: A (Golf) Star Is Born

After director Seijun Suzuki was fired by Nikkatsu for the sheer audaciousness of Branded to Kill, he didn’t permanently abandon ...
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Room 666 / Room 999 Blu-ray Review: Capturing the State of Cinema

When it comes to cinema, there is always the unfortunate realization that it will come to an end (just like ...
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Girl with a Suitcase Blu-ray Review: Impossible Beauty Meets Improbable Love

Two years before her rise to worldwide recognition in both 8 ½ and The Pink Panther, Claudia Cardinale stunned Italy ...
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Earth II Blu-ray Review: A Science Fiction Pilot That Fails to Engage

Earth II (1971) is a television pilot that didn't make it to series. Within the TV movie, Earth II is ...
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Heavens Above! Blu-ray Review: Peter Sellers Plays It Straight

Following the release earlier this month of I’m All Right Jack, Kino Lorber continues their exploration of mid-career Peter Sellers ...
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The Magnificent Chang Cheh Blu-ray Review: Splendid

Chang Cheh was a prolific Chinese director who helmed nearly 100 films in his storied career, most of them for ...
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Posse (1975) Blu-ray Review: Solid Western with an Interesting Story

What's in a tagline? With Posse, it's pretty spot on: “Posse begins like most westerns. It ends like none of ...
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The Eel (1997) Blu-ray Review: A Man and his Eel

The Eel (1997) is a quirky oddball comedy that opens with a viciously bloody and brutal murder. Yamashita, white-collar worker, ...
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Basquiat Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Beguiling Tribute

Like many brilliant youths who died way before their time, legendary New York artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) never had the ...
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V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal Blu-ray Review: Violence & Sex Galore!

Growing up in the late 1980s, movie theaters were my sanctuary, and movie-rental stores were my church. My favorite rental ...
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Burke and Hare (1972) Blu-ray Review: Light on Fright Tale of Brothels and Body Snatchers 

Burke and Hare is director Vernon Sewell's bawdy, dark comedy based on the murders committed by William Burke and William ...
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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XXV Blu-ray Review: This Series Continues to Delight

Kino Lorber has now released 25 sets in its Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema series. At three films ...
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The Wind Rises Blu-ray Review: An Atypical Miyazaki Story with the Typical Miyazaki Artwork

Written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 2009 manga of the same name, The Wind Rises tells a ...
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I’m All Right Jack Blu-ray Review: Come for the Stars, Stay for the Sparkling Satire

This 1959 British comedy boasts an impressive array of acting talent headlined by Peter Sellers, but its true strength is ...
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Winchester ’73 Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Guns Don’t Kill People, People Kill People

Director Anthony Mann and James Stewart had a prolific partnership, releasing eight films in five years. The first was Winchester ...
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Hardboiled: Three Pulp Thrillers by Alain Corneau Blu-ray Box Set Review: Legendary Actors Elevate Classy Genre Films

French director Alain Corneau helmed this trio of hardboiled crime dramas featuring top-tier acting talent and gritty scripts. The new ...
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Joan Baez: I Am a Noise Blu-ray Review: A Portrait of the Artist as a Woman

Directed by Miri Navasky, Karen O'Connor, and Maeve O'Boyle, Joan Baez: I Am a Noise tells the story of the ...
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Sadie McKee Blu-ray Review: A Fine Joan Crawford Performance Saves the Film

Joan Crawford was born to suffer. I don't mean that literally, but as an actress, she had a face that ...
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The Mask of Satan (1989) Blu-ray Review: Lamberto Bava’s Take on His Father’s ‘Black Sunday’

The Mask of Satan (1989) finds writer/director Lamberto Bava (Demons) paying tribute to his father, Mario, and his 1960 gothic ...
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Hit Man (1972) Blu-ray Review: Tyrone in Action and Pam Grier’s Performance Make It Well Worth Watching

In 1971, Ted Lewis released Jack's Return Home, a novel about a London mob enforcer who returns to his hometown ...
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Hatari! Blu-ray Review: Fun in the Sun with Howard Hawks and John Wayne

Director Howard Hawks and John Wayne made five films together. Four of them were westerns. Two of them (Red River ...
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He Dreams of Giants Blu-ray Review: Terry Gilliam Tilting at Windmills Again

After a decade of writing and development to adapt Cervantes' Don Quixote, Terry Gilliam first began production on The Man ...
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Character Blu-ray Review: The Unforgettable Tale of Two Characters

A rising young lawyer runs afoul of the police when he becomes the prime suspect in the murder of the ...
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A Woman of Paris Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Search for Fulfillment During the Jazz Age

Charlie Chaplin, the genius actor, composer, and filmmaker, remains one of the most legendary and influential figures in the history ...
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Godzilla vs. Biollante Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Rose by Any Other Name

Godzilla vs. Biollante is the 17th film in the Godzilla franchise, the second of the Heisei period, and is the ...
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Wolf Man Blu-ray Review: Iconic Character Transforms into Modern, Body-Horror Tale

Wolf Man, directed by Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) and written by Whannell and Corbett Tuck, is a reboot of ...
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Losing Ground Blu-ray Review: The New 4K Restoration Is a Marvel

Version 1.0.0 The late Kathleen Collins, poet, playwright, writer, filmmaker, director, civil rights activist, and educator, made only two films ...
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Inserts Blu-ray Review: Blue Movie Babylon

Inserts (1975; dir. John Byrum), once rated X (now NC-17), is one of those weird, dirty little art movies that ...
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