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The Blues Under the Skin Blu-ray Review: Trouble in Mind

Robert Manthoulis’s little-seen 1973 film is a curious combination of intimate music performances, documentary scenes of working-class poor, and scripted ...
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The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill Blu-ray Review: One of the Greatest Nature Documentaries of All-time

There is a certain kind of relationship between humans and animals that can't be explained, but why should it be? ...
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Beware of Mr. Baker Blu-ray Review: Strange Brew

This 2012 documentary delves into the riotous life of wild-eyed, mercurial drummer Ginger Baker, best known for his work with ...
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Superman (2025) Movie Review: A Great Start for the New DC Universe

Whenever I’ve been asked the question, “if you were a superhero, what superpower would you want?” I never have an ...
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The Monkey Blu-ray Review: Has Heart, Humor, and Horror in Equal Measure

Osgood Perkins (filmmaker and son of the legendary Anthony Perkins) has built a stellar reputation as a wizard of horror, ...
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Final Destination 2 Blu-ray Review: Solid Sequel Fun

The Final Destination franchise includes six films, ten novels, a one-shot comic, and a comic series. There is no typical ...
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Sinners Blu-ray Review: A Modern Masterpiece

Acclaimed and highly imaginative filmmaker Ryan Coogler is one of our best living directors. His oeuvre since his startling 2013 ...
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Made in New Jersey: Films from Fort Lee Blu-ray Review: Birth of a Nation’s Films

Hollywood wasn’t always the center of the U.S. film industry. For a handful of years in the early 20th century, ...
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The President’s Wife Blu-ray Review: Game Recognizes Game

Early on in Catherine Deneuve’s recent film, it appears that she may have lost the thread. Nearing 80 during its ...
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The Usual Suspects (Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: A Very Good Modern Noir

Directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie, who won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, The Usual ...
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The Ballad of Wallis Island Blu-ray Review: Wish Fulfillment

Most of us have a dream musical act we’d love to see reunited in concert. Charles Heath is a different ...
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The Complete Thin Man Collection Blu-ray Review: The Nick & Nora Charles Film Files

The Thin Man Collection is a repackaging of the six Thin Man movies starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as ...
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Rustlers’ Rhapsody Blu-ray Review: A Clever Comic Tribute to the Singing Cowboys 

Written and directed by Hugh Wilson (Police Academy), Rustlers’ Rhapsody (1985) is filled with gags, jokes, and subtle ten-gallon hat ...
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Mystery Street Blu-ray Review: Murder Most Dull

This 1950 crime procedural emphasizes the procedure, with dialogue as dry as the Mojave and bland, robotic performances. It’s historically ...
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Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Extremely Interesting and Enlightening

Being a dedicated lover of cinema, it's always amazing to come across films that don't fit the normalcy of filmmaking. ...
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Three the Hard Way Blu-ray Review: What’s Black and White and Packed with Action All Over?

Director Gordon Parks Jr. followed up his feature-film debut of Superfly with Three the Hard Way, which brings together three ...
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Re-Animator 4K UHD Review: Dead Funny

Behold, Re-Animator (1985; dir. Stuart Gordon)—baby, you’re back. And in stunning 4K, no less. You still kick like a mule ...
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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Blu-ray Review: A Tale That Is Poignant with Both Laughter and Excitement

In 1998, moviegoers were given two similarly themed films. Both Armageddon and Deep Impact told the story of a large ...
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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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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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Black Bag 4K UHD Review: Soderbergh’s Bag of Tricks Expands to Espionage

George and Kathryn Woodhouse are married British spies who work in the same office, throwing George’s life into disarray when ...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: Andy Kaufman Is Me

On the heels of Alex Braverman’s Thank You Very Much, the 2023 documentary about the enigmatic comedian/provocateur Andy Kaufman, comes ...
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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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The Straight Story Movie Review: Good, Old-Fashioned, Fantastic Storytelling

The Straight Story is easily David Lynch’s most accessible movie. As a G-rated, Disney film, it is about as far ...
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McHale’s Navy (1964) DVD Review: Toss It Overboard

I have very fond memories of this series, but not of the movie as I don’t recall seeing it.  When ...
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Dirty Harry 4K UHD Review: Justice and Anarchy

I felt a little sad after watching Dirty Harry. It wasn't my first time, of course. I've seen the movie ...
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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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John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum Movie Review: Rules to Live and Die By

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum delivers more of the same non-stop, eye-popping action (and that's a literal description of ...
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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 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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The Outlaw Josey Wales 4K UHD Review: The Weary Gunslinger

A Missouri farmer goes guerrilla after Union raiders kill his family—that’s the basic setup of The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976; ...
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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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A Clockwork Orange Movie Review: Bezoomny Droogs and Horrorshow Bitvas

Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell and based on the novel by Anthony Burgess, takes place in a ...
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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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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Movie Review: The Past and Future Collide

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, the seventh film in the franchise, sees the Impossible Mission Force deal with both Ethan ...
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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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Mission: Impossible 2 Movie Review: A Weak Entry in the Series

Mission: Impossible 2, a spy action thriller directed by John Woo and starring Tom Cruise, is the second installment in ...
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The New Boy Movie Review: Woefully Disappointing

After the surprise that was Sweet Country, I was all in for the next film from director Warwick Thornton. Just ...
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Looney Tunes Super Stars – Porky & Friends: Hilarious Ham DVD Review: Get Yourself a Helping

Originally released in 2012, Looney Tunes Super Stars - Porky & Friends: Hilarious Ham presents 18 Looney Tunes / Merrie ...
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The Old Woman with the Knife Movie Review: Kill Bill Vol. 3

Writer/director Min Kyu-dong’s new action drama inverts the vengeance genre by focusing on the target, not the killer. That’s not ...
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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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Better Man 4K UHD Review: Robbie Williams Is a Monkey

Reviewing this film, it is hard to separate the art from the commercial. Because if I was to contemplate the ...
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Juliet & Romeo Movie Review: A Forgettable Musical Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Classic

You can tweak the title all you want, but that won’t change the fact that this is a bad movie. ...
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