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Camelot: BD Review

The Richard Harris/Vanessa Redgrave King Arthur musical gets a Blu-ray upgrade worthy of the Round Table....

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One for the Money: BD Review

The Janet Evanovich franchise finally debuts on high-def, and thanks to Jennifer Heigl and company, it's dead on arrival...

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New Year's Eve: BD Review

Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ice Cube, Halle Berry, Ashton Kutcher, Hilary Swank - with a cast this strong, New Year's Eve should at least be watchable, right....?

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Into the Abyss: BD Review

Werner Herzog's latest documentary is a harrowing investigation of crime, punishment, and the shrapnel they both leave behind....

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Albert Nobbs: BD Review

Glenn Close and Janet McTeer definitely earn their Oscar nominee cred in this Irish melodrama....

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The Innkeepers: BD Review

Ti West's new horror flick offers up some fun, throwback mood and some legitimate scares (not to mention a supporting turn from Kelly McGillis!), but doesn't completely deliver the goods...

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Joyful Noise: BD Review

The good news here: the one and only Dolly Parton. The bad news: everything else....

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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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Being John Malkovich: BD Review

The brain-bending Spike Jonze curio gets the Criterion high-def treatment. Malkovich Malkovich, Malkovich MALKOVICH!

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The Walking Tall Trilogy: BD Review

Exactly how good does Sheriff Buford Pusser (Joe Don Baker) and his "Hixploitation" classic Walking Tall look and sound in high-def....?

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La haine: BD Review

The gritty Vincent Cassel import gets a high-def scrubbing thanks to Criterion....

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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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Dark Tide: BD Review

This Halle-Berry-in-a-bikini thriller is an instant candidate for worst shark flick of the year...

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Littlerock: BD Review

This indie-fest mumblecore flick heads east from Los Angeles and finds the sweaty, earthy mania of Inland Empire, California....

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Pillow Talk: BD Review

"Officer, arrest this man! He's taking me up to his apartment!" "Well, I can't say that I blame him, miss."

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We Need to Talk About Kevin: BD Review

This emotionally brutal Tilda Swinton/John C. Reilly drama makes for a rough but unforgettable high-definition experience....

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Certified Copy: BD Review

Say what you will about the cinematic merits of this 2010 Juliette Binoche drama, but it looks and sounds gorgeous in high-definition....

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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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Summer Interlude: BD Review

A Criterion Blu-ray without a single bonus feature included? You must be joking....

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Summer With Monika: BD Review

The movie with the American tagline "Naughty and nineteen! The devil controls her by radar!" gets the Criterion Blu-ray treatment....

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The Front Line: BD Review

The Korean war film from director Hun Jang hits high-def with uneven but often brutal emotional force....

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John Carter: BD Review

Disney's epically-maligned sci-fi actioner gets a second shot at an audience on Blu-ray....

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Let the Bullets Fly: BD Review

This hugely successful Chinese import starring Jiang Wen and Chow Yun-fat is one of the more enjoyably entertaining neo-westerns in recent memory....

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Playback: DVD Review

Just like your ordinary teen slasher flick, only this time with Christian Slater as the neighborhood pervert cop! YAY...!

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Shock Labyrinth: 3D BD Review

It's a hospital! It's a death maze! It's a hospital and a death maze....!

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Safe House: BD Review

Is any house safe from the combined starpower of Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington....?

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The Gold Rush: BD Review

Another Chaplin classic gets the CC Blu-ray treatment, and the results are unsurprisingly exceptional.....

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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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The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake: BD Review

This Huang Yi import is a rollicking, often mesmerizing surprise....

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The Sting: BD Review

The Oscar-winner with Robert Redford and Paul Newman gets some Blu-ray love, but is this a definitive edition of the caper classic....?

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Act of Valor: BD Review

This Navy SEALs actioner - featuring real SEALs! - balances killer action sequences and unconvincing dramatic storytelling with an entertaining zeal....

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Goon: DVD Review

This hockey comedy with Seann William Scott is a bloody, potty-mouthed charmer....

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Harold and Maude: BD Review

The 1971 Hal Ashby cult favorite with Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort finally rides its hearse onto Blu-ray....

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Jeff, Who Lives at Home: BD Review

Jason Segel, Ed Helms, and Susan Sarandon go mumblecore in this Duplass Brothers comedy, and the results are dreadful....

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Sherlock Holmes - A Game of Shadows: BD Review

Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law return as our iconic Holmes and Watson, and even if there's a bit of sequelitis suffered here, it still makes for some pretty reliable fun....

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Shallow Grave: BD Review

This early Danny Boyle thriller starring Ewan McGregor is a trusty, almost giddily Hitchcockian treat in high-def....

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Dragon Age - Dawn of the Seeker: BD Review

It's a knockout in terms of high-def technical quality, but Dawn of the Seeker doesn't exactly wow as an anime actioner....

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Project X: BD Review

Even for a dumb-ass teen comedy, Project X is vacuous and uninspired....

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And Everything Is Going Fine: BD Review

Steven Soderbergh's fifth film to receive the Criterion treatment is a brash, sad portrait of monologist Spalding Gray....

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Deliverance - 40th Anniversary Edition: BD Review

"God damn - you play a mean banjo...."

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A Thousand Words: BD Review

Linda Cook of KWQC-TV Iowa has this rave for this new Eddie Murphy flick: "A Thousand Words is not unspeakably awful." High praise, indeed....

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21 Jump Street: BD Review

This Channing Tatum/Jonah Hill throwback is way more fun than it should be in high-def....

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Wrath of the Titans: BD Review

The Titans are back - this time with even more giant, fire-breathing monsters and cranky, violent gods....

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Barbarella: BD Review

"Make love? But no one's done that for hundreds of centuries!"

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Monster Brawl: BD Review

A Canadian wrestling movie about duelling beasts as officiated by Dave Foley. No, seriously - this movie exists....

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Born on the Fourth of July: BD Review

On the cusp of his new Savages (about to hit theatres), Universal finally delivers Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning Vietnam drama to Blu-ray....

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The Samurai Trilogy: BD Review

Based on the novel called Japan's Gone With the Wind, The Samurai Trilogy gets a long-awaited high-definition Criterion upgrade. But where are the bonuses....?

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The Artist: BD Review

Will America finally start warming up to this Best Picture winner now that it's available in high-def....?

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Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!: BD Review

The bloodiest, strangest spaghetti western of all time debuts in high-def....

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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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