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Just released on Blu-Ray and DVD

Just released on Blu-Ray and DVD Argo That Ben Affleck can direct a film this smart, this gripping, is no surprise any longer, but still – his account of a rescue effort during the Iran hostage crisis is as precise as it is suspenseful. Affleck plays the CIA operative who aims to fly out six Americans posing as a film crew for a fake movie

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New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 19

New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 19 The Strike” (2012), “Bagdad Cafe” (1987), “Broken Roads” (2012), “The Cyclist” (2012), “The Factory” (2012), “Fangoria Presents: Renegade Version” (1991), “Hipsters” (2008), “Hollow” (2011), “I Love You to Death” (2012), “Innocent Bystanders” (1972), “Irreconcilable Differences: Special Edition (1984), Julius Caesar (1970), Lake Noir (2011), Live Nude Girls (1995 …

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New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 12

New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 12 New DVD and Blu-ray releases Feature: Aladdin and the Death Lamp (2012), Alpha Males Experiment (2009), Babar: Official Fifth Season, Volume Two” (1964), “Bully” (2011), “Croczilla” (2012), “Dangerous Liaisons” (2012), “Girl Model” (2011), “Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? (2011), Jedi Junkies (2010), The Kid With a Bike (2011), Kill for Me (2013), The Man …

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Movies opening Feb. 10

Movies opening Feb. 10 Opening Thursday Beautiful Creatures Escape From Planet Earth A Good Day to Die Hard Safe Haven Opening Friday 56 Up A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Yossi

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New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 8

New on DVD and Blu-ray, Feb. 8 Alex Cross An indifferent story and script are elevated somewhat by action director Rob Cohen, who makes the most of every opportunity in this tale of a madman assassin and the cop out to catch him. The Eye Has to Travel Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s captivating documentary explores the wit, whimsy and world-class taste of her mother, renowned fashion editor at Harper …

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DVD review: 'Following'

DVD review: ‘Following’ On the same day that Warner Bros. released the gargantuan caped-crusader instant classic “The Dark Knight Rises,” the Criterion Collection released a black-and-white, $25,000-or-so psychological thriller from 1997 with no stars.

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