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Review: ‘Puss in Boots’ a lively spin-off

The “Shrek” movies may not even exist as far we’re concerned in “Puss in Boots,” which is fine, because they just kept getting worse; last year’s “Shrek Forever After,” in 3-D, felt especially flat. But the franchise reboots anew here, if you’ll pardon the pun, with great energy, creativity and aplomb.

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Blu-ray Review: ‘Sounds and Silence’

Coming out on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 2009 documentary “Sounds and Silence” follows the story of Manfred Eicher, the founder of ECM (Edition of Contemporary Music) Records. This Munich-based record label is known for its significant contribution in the history and progress of contemporary music. This film by Peter Guyer and Norbert Wiedmer features Eicher working and traveling to …

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Blu-ray Review: ‘Scrooge’

The two-disc release of the 1935 film “Scrooge” offers a Blu-ray disc and DVD package featuring the classic movie about the Victorian miser named Ebenezer Scrooge, a man who despises Christmas. Ironically, his impoverished clerk Cratchit and his nephew Fred have opposite feelings for the Yuletide season. Scrooge’s issues about the holiday spirit takes another course as he finds himself visited …

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Which movies to see this weekend, Oct. 21

We Were Here This film, about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and the gay community’s response to it, is almost unbearably moving, a powerful documentary that documents this human catastrophe and the capacity of people…

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Scary Moments in PG-Rated Movies

Suppose you’ve watched all the great horror movies everyone talks about and you want to watch one that has at least one good jump out of your seat scare. Sometimes all you need is one big shock to the system. When it comes to PG-rated movies, they are perfect to spring a scary trick on an unsuspecting audience because no one goes to a PG movie expecting a horror flick (unless, of course, it’s …

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Blu-ray Review: ‘Les Cousins’

The “Les Cousins” single-disc Blu-ray features the 1959 French film that won the prestigious Golden Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. This cinematic masterpiece by Claude Chabrol is known as a pioneering work in the French New Wave

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