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Dead Souls (Blu-ray)

Rent It Up till now, Scream Factory’s release slate has been anchored almost entirely around ’80s horror flicks…y’know, movies that are part of iconic franchises, were helmed by some of the genre’s biggest names, or by all rights should’ve [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] Read the entire review

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Wild Strawberries (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Wild Strawberries Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view the Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Thereare few filmmakers… Read the entire review

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Marketa Lazarova (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended THE FILM Please Note: The images used here are from stills provided by The Criterion Collection and promotional materials and are not taken from the current Blu-ray edition under review. One of the reasons that Czech writer Vladislav Vancura’s 1931 novel Marketa Lazarova has long been considered a notorious challenge to translators is that its avant-gardism — its intentional …

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Safety Last! (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series In 10 Words or Less Harold LLoyd in one of the best silent comedies ever Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Classic comedies Likes: Harold Lloyd, good slapstick Dislikes: Most silent films Hates: Most modern slapstick The Movie If you ask most film fans who the biggest name in comedy of the silent-film era, most will likely say either Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Either name …

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Mad Max Trilogy – Limited Edition Tin (Blu-ray)

Recommended With next year’s Fury Road just around the corner, it’s a good time to revisit George Miller’s original Mad Max trilogy. The first two installments have been available on Blu-ray for several years, while the third adventure makes its debut as part of this (almost) 35th Anniversary collection. It’s not a definitive effort by any stretch, but this isn’t a cheap repackaging job either …

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Father Goose (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie:   At an age when most actors had long since stopped takingroles (or more likely, the phone had stopped ringing) Cary Grant wasstill making superbfilms.   After making the excellentthriller Charade , Grant went to workon the WWII light comedy, Father Goose ,his second to last movie

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