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Contraband: BD Review

This new Mark Wahlberg/Kate Beckinsale shoot-em-up good old-fashioned dumb movie fun....

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Buck Privates: BD Review

The hard-to-find 1941 Abbot and Costello comedy gets some serious Blu love....

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MST3K - The Wild World of Batwoman and The Girl in Gold Boots: DVD Review

A pair of campy favorites get updated reissues....

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W.E.: BD Review

It's not Swept Away bad, but this new Madonna picture still doesn't exactly work....

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The Terror Experiment: BD Review

Looking for a crappy pseudo-zombie horror flick to your 'Bad Movie Day' roster? Boy, have we got a title for you....

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The Grey: BD Review

Who would you bet on in a match-up: A pack of wild Alaskan wolves or Liam Neeson and his team of rugged plane-crash-survivor mountain men...?

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Logan's Run - The Complete Series: DVD Review

If Logan's Run: The Complete Series is true (and why wouldn't it be?) the future will contain both cyborgs and feathered hair....

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The Woman in Black: DVD Review

Spoiler Alert: Daniel Radcliffe doesn't use the Expelliarmus curse even once in The Woman in Black (and trust me - it would have come in handy)....

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Bill Moyers - Capitol Crimes: DVD Review

Tired of current Bain- and Kenya-oriented political scandals from Washington? Why not join Bill Moyers as he turns his focused gaze to Jack Abramoff and parties like it's 2006....?

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Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie: BD Review

Stupid? Yeah. Worth watching? Probably not. But there are three or four solid belly laughs to be mined out of this thing....

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Bringing Down the House: BD Review

Larry King is quoted on this BD's cover as saying Bringing Down the House is "one of the funniest films ever". Can that be true....?

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Blu-ray Sales Chart Update

The title at the top of the bestseller list this week? It's elementary, my dear Watson....

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The FP: BD Review

Finally, all those hours spent playing Dance Dance Revolution are about to pay off....!

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Franklin & Bash - The Complete First Season: DVD Review

Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar are dingbat lawyers in Franklin & Bash. Dumb-ass, lovable dingbats....

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The Astronaut's Wife: BD Review

Johnny and Charlize seem up to the task, but even in high-def, The Astronaut's Wife is a snooze...

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Midsomer Murders - Set 20: BD Review

...in which Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) hands things over to his cousin John (Neil Dudgeon)....

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The Hunter: DVD Review

Willem Dafoe gets obsessed with the eye of the tiger in this killer Aussie import....

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Hijacked: BD Review

A kidnapping movie with UFC legend Randy Couture - how bad could it be....?

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Romy and Michele's High School Reunion: BD Review

"You look so good with blonde hair and black roots its, like, not even funny...."

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Sebastiane: BD Review

Derek Jarman's surprisingly dull - and clothing-optional - third-century opus gets a movie-only Blu-ray edition....

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Monsieur Lazhar: BD Review

This Oscar-nominated drama is dark, inspiring, and really all over the place....

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The Essential Games of the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers: DVD Review

Three massive baseball box sets, twelve impressive games (no matter where your fandom lies)....

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The Office - Season Eight: BD Review

Michael Scott is gone, and so is the heart and soul of The Office....

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Mr. Hush: DVD Review

This low-budget horror flick is no classic, but it certainly could have been worse - so says DVDFile's Horror Vixen....

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Fringe - The Complete Fourth Season: BD Review

Fringe makes good on its third season's powderkeg of a finale and delivers a wickedly surpising and unpredictable new Blu-ray set....

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Darling Companion: BD Review

This new Lawrence Kasdan melodrama has enough starpower and narrative control to almost successfull counter its innate cheesiness....

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The Do-Deca-Pentathlon: BD Review

Jay and Mark Duplass' new low-to-the-ground comedy is frequently funny, but nowhere near as good as it should be...

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Cinderella: BD Review

Another Disney animated classic, another must-own Blu-ray edition....

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Hypothermia: DVD Review

Michael Rooker and pals go ice fishing, and things turn sour. Really sour....

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The Victim: BD Review

Michael Biehn directs and stars in this grindhouse tale of party girls gone bad....

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Shangri-La - Parts 1 and 2: DVD Review

Shangri-La - on these two TV-on-DVD box sets - tries to make good on its post-apocalyptic leanings, but aside from showcasing a few hot animated chicks, it misses the mark....

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Where Do We Go Now?: BD Review

With Where Do We Go Now?, Nadine Labaki has made a weird, often wonderful women's picture for the modern age....

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Little Shop of Horrors: BD Review

The infamous original ending gets incorporated back into this high-def edition of the mid-1980s cult favorite....

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Bones - The Complete Seventh Season: BD Review

Bones' latest season may be shorter than usual, but it's still one of the better crime dramas around...

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Hysteria: BD Review

Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gylenhaal want to teach you all about vibrators - in high-def...!

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Paranormal State - The Ultimate Collection: DVD Review

This Ultimate Collection set will allow you access to things that go bump in the night for hours on end....

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Suburgatory - The Complete First Season: DVD Review

The Jeremy Sisto comedy's first season often laugh-out-loud funny thanks to its top-notch, SNL-familiar cast.....

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Chained: BD Review

This piece of torture porn starring Vincent D'Onofrio is often intriguing, but ultimately way too brutal for its own good....

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The Universe in 3D: 3D BD Review

It's awesome to experience The Universe on 3D Blu-ray, but is it worth $80 for just three episodes of the show in its upconverted format....?

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New Girl - Season One: DVD Review

"I'm gonna end up alone. I'm gonna be a single old lady flashing people on the subway...."

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V/H/S: BD Review

This found-footage horror flick resolutely ignores any sort of "be kind, rewind" senisibility....

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Purple Noon: BD Review

The movie that introduced much of the world to the powerhouse that is Alain Delon finally gets some high-def love from Criterion....

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Hope Springs: DVD Review

Meryl and Tommy Lee prove their Oscar cred in this thin but rewarding rom-com....

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Total Recall: BD Review

Colin Farrell doesn't get his ass to Mars the way Arnold did, but even overly possessive 1990s film geeks might find some good things here....

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Trouble With the Curve: BD Review

"If this is a robber, take everything you want - except for my flat screen. Take my flat screen, and I'll kill you...."

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Midsomer Murders - Set 21: DVD Review

Another solid standard-def edition of one of TV's truly great long-running crime dramas....

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Butter: BD Review

Worst comedy of 2012? Yeah, that sounds about right....

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The Good Doctor: BD Review

Orlando Bloom as a nasty physician is a good idea, but as a whole, this one falters....

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Mrs. Miniver: BD Review

On this Oscar nominations morning, we go way back to this Best Picture winner from 1942 and its new Blu-ray edition....

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Driving Miss Daisy: BD Review

The Morgan Freeman/Jessica Tandy Oscar-winner gets a legit DigiBook high-def release....

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