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Obvious Child (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Note : Although screencaps should only be considered an idea of what the disc looks like, click any capture in this review to expand the image to a full size .png. Writing a review of Obvious Child presents some obvious topics. Maybe I could focus on how the film is about a woman, and is written, directed, and produced by women as well, perspective that gives this charming and …

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Audrey Hepburn Collection (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movies: The eternally gorgeous Audrey Hepburn may not have been the most versatile of movie stars, but she certainly had “It” – that elusive quality known as charisma. Arriving on the scene as a sophisticated waif in a sea of voluptuous curves, she charmed audiences with a cultured, genial image full of inherent contradictions

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The Death Kiss (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Wow, what a surprise! If you've suffered through as many public domain movies from the 1930s as I have, films produced and distributed by small, long-defunct and forgotten companies, you'll know that the vast majority are quite dreadful, and normally only the cheapest of home video distributors (e.g., Alpha Video) will release them at all, typically with terrible video …

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Ida (Blu-ray)

Recommended Ida Blu-ray Review Ida (AgataTrzebuchowska) is a catholic nun working towards taking her vows withinthe   covenant where she stays. She is soongoing totake those vows but is told that first she is supposed to go visit afamilymember and speak with them.

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Salvador (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Salvador Blu-ray Review Oliver Stone has made a name for himself as apoliticalfilmmaker with an agenda to portray American history (and indeed thehistory ofthe world) through his unique perspective. The filmmaking of Stone isundoubtedly political in nature and he is one to create a variety ofcinematicportraits with a keen sensibility unlike most other filmmakers

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Save Your Legs! (Blu-ray)

Recommended Save Your Legs Blu-ray Review The world ofprofession sports has led to so many famous sports films coveringglobal favoriteslike Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Football, Tennis… and Cricket?

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Roger & Me (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: As far as enjoyment and appreciation of Michael Moore's films go, it pays to approach them as visual essays rather than completely objective documentaries. They are obviously out to make a point, everything from the fact that Moore narrates his own documentaries with a deft ear for wit and irony, as well as some of the clever editing choices made in order to bring …

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Sleeping Beauty: Diamond Edition (Blu-ray)

Recommended Almost everyone remembers the story of Sleeping Beauty —whether it be the Brothers Grimm fairy tale (itself based on a story by Charles Perrault) or Walt Disney's 1959 animated adaptation—but very few would rank the latter with Disney's very best animated productions. At just 75 minutes in length, the film still feels awfully bloated: after all, the original clocks in at …

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Run Silent Run Deep (Blu-ray)

Recommended I didn't much care for Run Silent Run Deep (1958) when I first saw it during the early days of DVD. Part of the problem was MGM's unimpressive video transfer, which was in unenhanced 1.66:1 widescreen.

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Taras Bulba (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Movie: The trailer for 1962's Taras Bulba boldly proclaims, “Now, add a motion picture to the wonders of the world!” While “wonder” isn't a word I'd use on this panoramic tale of 16th century Russian warriors conquering in battle and in love, it's suitably impressive drama – and somewhat entertaining (at least in the first half), despite being served up with equal amounts of …

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