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  1. DVD Review: I'm Not There (Two Disc Special Edition)

    — One of the most complete pictures of Bob Dylan that I've ever seen.

    REVIEW in Video by Richard Marcus

  2. Blu-ray Review: Be Kind Rewind

    — A surprising film that's vastly more than the trailers let on.

    REVIEW in Video by Matt Paprocki

  3. Movie Review: A Man Named Pearl

    — An outstanding subject whose topiary creations truly have to be seen to be believed.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  4. The Third of Michael Emerson's Five Creepiest Characters of All Time: Johan Borg in Hour of the Wolf

    — Emmy-nominated "Lost" actor Michael Emerson goes to the art house to find the third of his favorite creepy characters.

    OPINION in Video by Cindy Collins Smith

  5. DVD Review: Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Climates Is An Exquisite Film

    — This film from Turkish director Ceylan is about people, a couple to be exact, and... changing climates.

    REVIEW in Video by HeroicTimes

  6. DVD Review: High And Low

    — A reissued masterpiece by Akira Kurosawa scores high in the Criterion Collection pantheon.

    REVIEW in Video by Dan Schneider

  7. DVD Review: Le Million

    — Rene Clair's infectious blend of French romance and musical comedy makes foreign film buffs feel as though they've hit the lottery.

    REVIEW in Video by Jen Johans

  8. DVD Review: Knife in the Water

    — Roman Polanski takes you sailing with a hitchhiker in his tense, gorgeously restored feature filmmaking debut.

    REVIEW in Video by Jen Johans

  9. Movie Review: Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

    — A very good and balanced look at the man and the myth.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  10. Movie Review: Sleep Dealer at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — It's worth seeing for its originality and ingenuity alone.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  11. Movie Review: Fugitive Pieces

    — Jeremy Podeswa's film stars Stephen Dillane as a Holocaust survivor unable, years later, to let go of the memory of his sister.

    REVIEW in Video by Barbara Barnett

  12. Movie Review: What to Do When the World Goes Kabluey

    — If ever a home needed a Super Nanny intervention, it's this household. Can a man in a blue mascot outfit save them?

    REVIEW in Video by Purple Tigress

  13. DVD Review: The Red Violin - The Meridian Collection Edition

    — Ten years later, The Red Violin unexpectedly disappoints.

    REVIEW in Video by Dusty Somers

  14. DVD Review: Vampyr

    — Carl Theodor Dreyer's horror classic gets the treatment from the Criterion Collection folks, and it's a winner!

    REVIEW in Video by Dan Schneider

  15. Movie Review: Gunnin' for That #1 Spot

    — In order to dribble their way towards NBA glory, eight players take it to the hoop in Beastie Boy turned filmmaker Adam Yauch's new film.

    REVIEW in Video by Jen Johans

  16. Movie Review: The Wave (Die Welle) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — The performances are great, the story interesting, and the messages behind it admirable.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  17. One of Michael Emerson's Five Creepiest Characters of All Time: Nosferatu

    — "Lost" actor Michael Emerson reveals his top five creepy characters in an Entertainment Weekly video.

    OPINION in Video by Cindy Collins Smith

  18. Movie Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — There's a niggling feeling that this could have been so much more; it feels un-ambitious and underwhelming.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  19. Movie Review: Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — This will undoubtedly be one of the better films of 2008 by year’s end.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  20. Movie Review: My Blueberry Nights

    — Singer Norah Jones debuts in Wong Kar Wai 's first English language film.

    REVIEW in Video by Tony Dayoub

  21. Movie Review: The Fall - Tarsem Singh Gifts Us A Masterpiece

    — The Fall feels like a gift of a movie for which we should all send Tarsem Singh a thank you note.

    REVIEW in Video by Kati Irons

  22. Movie Review: Life Track at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — This is a beautifully conceived film that proves the theory that less can sometimes be more.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  23. Movie Review: Holding Trevor Doesn't Hold Interest

    — Holding Trevor is dull.

    REVIEW in Video by Purple Tigress

  24. Movie Review: Imagination

    — First rule of making an art film: don't set out to make an art film.

    REVIEW in Video by Ray Ellis

  25. Movie Review: Dummy at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — This is a painfully honest and exhaustively emotional film.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  26. Movie Review: Be Kind Rewind

    — A must-see for true movie buffs

    REVIEW in Video by Derek Fleek

  27. Movie Review: Waking Life

    — A loopy and distinctive excursion into the mind of Richard Linklater.

    REVIEW in Video by Derek Fleek

  28. Movie Review: Slingshot (Tirador) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — Realistic and raw filmmaking from the Philippines.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  29. Movie Review: The Free Will

    — A lesson in how to destroy oneself.

    REVIEW in Video by Lou Novacheck

  30. DVD Review: Frank Sinatra – The Golden Years Collection

    — This collection has a few good movies, but is underwhelming overall.

    REVIEW in Video by Mark Kalriess

  31. DVD Review: Rescue Dawn

    — Werner Herzog's triumphant return to fictive filmmaking in over a decade.

    REVIEW in Video by Dan Schneider

  32. Movie Review: Three Miles North of Molkolm at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

    — More of an experience than a documentary, Three Miles... is perhaps not great in any way but certainly worth a look.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  33. Blu-ray Review: There Will Be Blood

    — This is the one you pop in the player when you want to show off the "miracle of Blu-ray" to friends and neighbors.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  34. Movie Review: The Reality of Spies Shown in Poisoned By Polonium

    — Would you die to tell the world the truth? And if you did, could we find your murderer?

    REVIEW in Video by Purple Tigress

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