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Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice Vols. 1 – 4 Blu-ray Review: Button Up Your Tonsils and Enjoy a Looney Ride

The Warner Archive Collection has released a four-disc set titled Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice Volumes 1 - 4. Containing 97 ...
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Black Belt Jones Blu-ray Review: Enter the Car Wash

After working together on Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon, director Robert Clouse reteamed with Jim Kelly, who stars as Black ...
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The Elephant Man Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

Set in the late 19th century, David Lynch's The Elephant Man tells the tragic tale of John Merrick (John Hurt) ...
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Megadeth: A Night in Buenos Aires Blu-ray Review: Megadeth at Their Thrashing Best

Megadeth! Megadeth! Megadeth! Fronted by singer/guitarist Dave Mustaine, Megadeth is known for being one of the Big Four thrash-metal pioneers ...
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Drag Me to Hell 4K UHD Review: Raimi Returns to Horror

Sam Raimi, renowned horror movie director, has never been a major fan of horror movies. The Evil Dead creator only ...
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 4K UHD Review: Surprisingly Fresh for a Dead Guy

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice feels like it should be a disaster. It's a sequel to a nearly 40-year-old film that had a ...
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Kiss Me, Kate (2024) Movie Review: Kiss Me, Stephanie

Over the past summer, London’s Barbican Theatre staged a three-month revival of the classic Cole Porter musical, Kiss Me, Kate. ...
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September (1987) Blu-ray Review: An August Night’s Relationship Drama

In Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda (2004), two playwrights tell different versions of the same story, one comic and the ...
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Reagan (2024) Blu-ray Review: Win One for the Gipper

Sean McNamara’s biopic on America’s 40th president doesn’t reveal much new detail about what the former actor turned politician went ...
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Night of the Blood Beast + Attack of the Giant Leeches Blu-ray Review: A Creepy Creature Double Feature

Looking for something fun and funny to watch on a rainy Saturday afternoon? Grab some popcorn and a cold soda ...
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Swingers Blu-ray Review: Once Upon a Time in Los Angeles

Actor Jon Favreau had great success heeding the axiom“write what you know” with his screenplay for Swingers, a movie that ...
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Japan Organized Crime Boss Blu-ray Review: A Yakuza’s Life

There are eight million stories in Japan and this is one of them. Kinji Fukasaku's 1969 film Japan Organized Crime ...
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Didi Blu-ray Review: Ode to the Mostly Good Old Days

Writer/director Sean Wang’s narrative feature debut treads the same perilous ground as Mid90s, Eighth Grade, and Thirteen with one notable ...
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Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Trilogy Review: “Sorry. They Melvined Me.”

Shout! Studios has released Bill & Ted’s Triumphant Trilogy (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray), including Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, ...
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Shotgun Stories Blu-ray Review: The Sins of the Father Are Visited Upon the Children

Writer/director Jeff Nichols delivers a powerful feature-film debut with Shotgun Stories, a compelling tragic story about an extended-family feud that ...
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Superman vs. The Elite Movie Review: Does Might Make Right?

Based on "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?" in Action Comics #775 by Joe Kelly, who ...
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Spider-Man (2002) Movie Review: A Spectacular Superhero Blockbuster

After decades stuck in development, director Sam Raimi was given the great responsibility of bringing Spider-Man to the silver screen ...
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Dogra Magra Blu-ray Review: Matsumoto’s Swan Song

When a young man wakes up in an insane asylum with no memory of his past or his name, he ...
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space 4K UHD Review: They Aren’t Klowning Around

I like to imagine the Chiodo Brothers, writers, directors, and producers of Killer Klowns from Outer Space, were sitting around ...
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Journey into Fear (1943) Blu-ray Review: A Briskly Paced, Espionage Thriller

Based upon Eric Ambler's 1940 novel of the same name, Journey into Fear (1943) is a Mercury Production directed by ...
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Kingdom of the Spiders Blu-ray Review: A Notable Entry in the Eco-Horror Genre

During the eco-horror boom of the '70s, which saw movies like Empire of the Ants and The Food of the ...
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Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories Blu-ray Box Set Review: Broodingly Atmospheric Revenge Stories

Radiance Films has released a boxed set titled Daiei Gothic - Japanese Ghost Stories. The set includes three ghost stories ...
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Lust (2017) DVD Review: Delightful, Low Budget Bloody Mind Screw

Written and directed by Severin Eskeland, Lust, aka Lyst, lures us down a familiar hallway then turns out the lights ...
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My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock Movie Review: A Kind of Omniscience

Director Mark Cousins must love a challenge. The new documentary, My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (2024), attempts to bring a ...
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Goodbye & Amen Blu-ray Review: Part Spy Thriller, Part Hostage Drama, Wholly Excellent

Goodbye & Amen is a strange little film that twists a couple of genres together, not always successfully, but it ...
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Separated Movie Review: Harm to the Children Was Part of the Point

Errol Morris continues his streak of astonishingly edge-of-your-seat storytelling and filmmaking in his latest documentary, Separated, based on the book ...
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Allonsanfan Blu-ray Review: The Revolution Is a Bit Dull, Actually

After the downfall of Napoleon, Europe had to pick up the pieces and redraw the lines between countries. For quite ...
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The Sting of Death (1990) Blu-ray Review: Love, Lies, and Madness

The man has cheated on his wife. This is not in dispute. It has hurt her to her core. She ...
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About Dry Grasses Blu-ray Review: Burns Like a Brush Fire

Samet is stuck in a rut. Consigned to a teaching job at a rural middle school in the Turkish hinterlands, ...
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Through the Shadow (2015) DVD Review: A Gothic Spooker in the Classic Hollywood Tradition

Through the Shadow is Brazilian director/writer Walter Lima Jr.’s gritty remake of The Innocents (1961) and a reworking of the ...
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A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy Blu-ray Review: An Amusing Bedroom Farce

Inspired by Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night, Woody Allen's 11th film as writer/director is A Midsummer Night's Sex ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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