'Dr. Who,' 'Hill Street Blues,' 'CHiPs' among TV shows on DVD this week
The latest “Doctor Who†Christmas special arrives on DVD this week, along with the vintage series “Hill…
The latest “Doctor Who†Christmas special arrives on DVD this week, along with the vintage series “Hill…
New on DVD and Blu-ray this week are 'The Theory of Everything,' 'The Interview' and 'Life Itself.' New on DVD and Blu-ray this week are 'The Theory of Everything,' 'The Interview' and 'Life Itself.'
Recommended In 2013, Olive Films released John Ford's The Quiet Man on Blu-ray for its 50th Anniversary, complete with a beautiful new restoration (DVDTalk has a review of that disc here ). Although the presentation was impeccable and the set came with a lengthy booklet, the one area where it came up a bit short was in the supplement department, offering only a previously released 25-minute …
This week's reviews of what's new on Blu-ray and DVD by Matt Brunson (View From The Couch is a weekly column that reviews what's new on Blu-ray and DVD. Ratings are on a four-star scale.)… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
Koro-Sensei meets Karasuma in “episode 0”
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. I felt kind of sick watching The Captive , which tells the fictional story of a nine-year-old girl who is kidnapped and forced into sexual servitude.
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Highly Recommended In 10 Words or Less The strange, tragic relationship between wrestling and John du Pont Reviewer's Bias* Loves: Mark Ruffalo, Bennett Miller Likes: Channing Tatum, Steve Carell, wrestling (not the pro kind) Dislikes: Many biopics Hates: When money protects the guilty The Movie Despite getting something of a late start on his directing career, Bennett Miller has been in no rush …
DVD Talk Collector Series The Connection (1961) is a historically significant if very stagey and virtually unreleased feature directed and edited by independent experimental filmmaker Shirley Clarke (1919-1997). An adaptation of Jack Gelber's 1959 Obie-winning play, the entire story takes place in a grungy New York loft – there are no exteriors and no other sets – where junkies, including jazz …
This dark, strange, true-crime story tracks the relationship between eccentric millionaire John du Pont (Steve Carell) and Olympic wrestling champions Mark (Channing Tatum) and Dave Schultz (Mark Ruffalo).