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Book Review – The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic

Posted by on Mar 27, 2024 in All, Books, comedy, drama, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on Book Review – The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic

Daniel de Visé’s exploration of The Blues Brothers isn’t just a retelling of a film’s creation; it’s a captivating...

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US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Iron Claw, Over The Edge, Polar Rescue, Night of the Blood Monster, Born To Fly and more

Posted by on Mar 26, 2024 in All, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Iron Claw, Over The Edge, Polar Rescue, Night of the Blood Monster, Born To Fly and more

This week sees a recent theatrical hit make its way to home video, plus a handful of odds and ends. It’s kind of quiet in the pre-Easter...

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Review: Lovely, Dark and Deep – “crafts an increasing atmosphere of unease”

Posted by on Mar 25, 2024 in All, drama, fantasy, Film, Headline, horror, Reviews, thriller | 0 comments

Directed by Teresa Sutherland Starring Georgina Campbell, Nick Blood, Wai Ching Ho “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have...

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US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Anyone But You, The Ring, Child’s Play, Carrie, Icons Unearthed: Star Wars and Rick & Morty

Posted by on Mar 19, 2024 in All, Film, Reviews, TV | Comments Off on US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Anyone But You, The Ring, Child’s Play, Carrie, Icons Unearthed: Star Wars and Rick & Morty

After a jam-packed slate of releases last week, things come back down to earth a bit this week, but we still have a new theatrical hit,...

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US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Abyss, Aliens, True Lies, Poor Things, Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom, The Color Purple, Wish, The Shining, Impulse and more

Posted by on Mar 12, 2024 in All, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Headline, Reviews | Comments Off on US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Abyss, Aliens, True Lies, Poor Things, Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom, The Color Purple, Wish, The Shining, Impulse and more

This week is one of the most exciting ones in quite a while. We’ve got several recent theatrical hits, plus three long-awaited James...

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Review: Do Not Expect Too Much From The End Of The World – “Highly unusual and fascinating work”

Posted by on Mar 7, 2024 in All, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews | 0 comments

Directed by Radu Jude Starring Ilinca Manolache, Nina Hoss, Uwe Boll, László Miske, Dorina Lazar The Golden Bear award-winning Radu Jude...

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Berlinale Film Festival Review: Arcadia – “an interesting concept”

Posted by on Mar 1, 2024 in All, drama, fantasy, Film, Headline, Reviews | 0 comments

A tragic car accident brings together a group of alive and dead individuals experiencing a great sense of loss. Upon walking up Katerina...

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Review – Dune Part Two might be the film of the year, yet it’s missing something.

Posted by on Feb 29, 2024 in All, Books, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, sci-fi, thriller | 1 comment

First things first, Dune: Part Two is a visually stunning, epic movie, made by cinematic royalty. Denis Villeneuve’s command of...

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US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Next Goal Wins, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Fear The Walking Dead, Columbia Classics, Dream Scenario, Paprika, The Bridge and more

Posted by on Feb 27, 2024 in All, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | 0 comments

This week feels like a regular release week for the first time in a while. We’ve got one or two recent theatrical releases, a few cool...

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US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Darkman, The Last Castle, The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, OSS 117, King: A Filmed Record, Godard Cinema and more

Posted by on Feb 20, 2024 in All, DVD/Blu-ray, Film, Reviews | Comments Off on US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Darkman, The Last Castle, The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, OSS 117, King: A Filmed Record, Godard Cinema and more

Well, it’s not the biggest week this week, but we do have a major theatrical blockbuster, two highly underrated catalogue titles debuting...

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