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The Men (Blu-ray)

Recommended Though Marlon Brando first made his name both on stage and on the silver screen in A Streetcar Named Desire , there was a short interval between his final Broadway performance as Stanley Kowalski and the whir of 35mm cameras Read the entire review

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The Last Stand (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to R-rated action movie stardom, his first starring role since his foray into politics, didn’t exactly set the box office on fire but 2013’s The Last Stand , directed by Korean filmmaker Je-woon Kim (the man behind the excellent I Saw The Devil ), was a ridiculously entertaining movie. With the home video release now upon us, hopefully …

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Flirt (Blu-ray)

Rent It THE FILM Please Note: The images used here are stills provided by director Hal Hartley’s Possible Films website, not the current Blu-ray edition under review. Writer/director Hal Hartley ( Henry Fool ), with his pictures’ eccentric ratios of cerebral, philosophically-minded intellectualism to wackiness and romance, is himself already something of an anomaly in the American-indie …

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The Burning (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: The plot of The Burning isn’t all that original. Nor are the performances particularly amazing. The direction is mediocre and the sets are unoriginal – while the filmmakers claim they had the idea before Sean Cunningham made Friday The 13th , the film still feels like a rip-off

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Copacabana (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Copacabana (1947) was comedian Groucho Marx’s first solo feature, made without brothers Chico and Harpo.

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Pawn (Blu-ray)

Rent It David Armstrong’s Pawn (2013) treads familiar territory…but more often than not, it stands out where it should fall back.

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Wake of the Red Witch (Blu-ray)

Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. See John Wayne fight a giant octopus! I mean, what more do you need to know before you’re sold on Wake of the Red Witch , a 1949 man’s adventure that throws the Duke into several scenarios unique to his filmography

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