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  1. DVD Review: It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown (Deluxe Edition)

    — Once engulfed in the memories, it will be easy to overlook the flawed storytelling.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  2. Movie Memory Check: Jules Dassin’s The Naked City

    — There may be eight million stories in The Naked City... but the first one deserves a second look.

    REVIEW in Video by Jen Johans

  3. DVD Review: Cool Hand Luke (Deluxe Edition)

    — There is no way this could ever be a failure to entertain.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  4. Reel World Politics

    — Cinematic sub-texts shape campaigns of strategy vs. substance.

    OPINION in Politics by Robert K. Blechman

  5. DVD Review: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Remastered Deluxe Edition)

    — Two different views of two different "Peanuts" specials.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  6. DVD Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas Collector's Edition

    — Disney has put out a collector's edition that doesn't disappoint.

    REVIEW in Video by Aaron Peck

  7. DVD Review: Brideshead Revisited (25th Anniversary Collector's Edition)

    — Revisit "Brideshead Revisited" with this 25th Anniversary set.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  8. DVD Review: Au Hasard Balthazar

    — One of the greatest films of all time defines why art can reach into areas, and elucidate things, no other human activity can come close

    REVIEW in Video by Dan Schneider

  9. Movie Review: Angels With Dirty Faces

    — A gangster melodrama that is still pointed and pertinent today.

    REVIEW in Video by Jordan Richardson

  10. Book Review: The Alfred Hitchcock Story (New Edition) by Ken Mogg

    — One of the most exemplary and concise books about the Master of Suspense available today.

    REVIEW in Books by Jordan Richardson

  11. DVD Review: The Duchess of Duke Street, The Complete Collection

    — The Duchess of Duke Street hasn't aged a day since this gem of a British heritage series was broadcast in the late seventies.

    REVIEW in Video by Gerry Weaver

  12. Movie Review: Double Indemnity

    — Compelling, exciting, and truly memorable filmmaking.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  13. Theatre Review (London): The Wizard Of Oz at the Royal Festival Hall

    — A balmy night in London is a rarer sight than a performance this mediocre at the RFH.

    OPINION in Culture by Tania Patti

  14. DVD Review: The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet – Best of Ricky and Dave

    — Classic television as its best.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  15. Movie Review: Pride and Prejudice (2005)

    — Jane Austen's charming, entertaining novel gets a faithful movie adaptation.

    REVIEW in Video by Catherine Tuckwell

  16. DVD Review: High And Low

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

    REVIEW in Video by Dan Schneider

  17. DVD Review: Cannon - Season One, Volume One

    — William Conrad finally got his chance at a starring role on television.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. DVD Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)

    — A so-so spin on the classic sci-fi tale.

    REVIEW in Video by Matt Paprocki

  22. Blu-ray Review: Batman - The Movie, Special Edition

    — 105 minutes of campy Batman fun!

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  23. 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

  24. Movie Review: Why The Happening Doesn't

    — In The Happening, filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan takes on Alfred Hitchcock and George Romero but gets tangled up instead.

    REVIEW in Video by Cindy Collins Smith

  25. DVD Review: A Tale of Two Popeyes

    — Nine-year-old Sobrino Poco Loco weighs in on the two Popeye releases.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  26. DVD Review: Hiya Kids! A '50s Saturday Morning

    — I enjoyed the vibe here, the feel of "this is how it aired," "this is how my parents saw television."

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  27. DVD Review: Dynasty - The Third Season, Volume One

    — The Alexis/Krystle feud was one of the best in TV history.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  28. DVD Review: The Crown Jewels of Ripper Cinema - The Lodger (1944)

    — One of the greatest Jack the Ripper movies finally comes to DVD in a classy studio edition.

    REVIEW in Video by Cindy Collins Smith

  29. DVD Review: Houdini (1953)

    — Houdini is entertainment for the whole family.

    REVIEW in Video by T. Michael Testi

  30. Retro Redux: Taxi Drivers Have Feelings Too

    — Driving a cab in the days before Travis Bickle made it scary.

    OPINION in Music by Big Geez

  31. DVD Review: Absolutely Fabulous - Absolutely Everything

    — Pound for pound, one of the funniest sitcoms ever.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  32. DVD Review: The Odd Couple - The Fourth Season

    — Not as funny as previous seasons, but it's still a funny show.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  33. 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

  34. DVD Review: Night Of The Living Dead (40th Anniversary Edition)

    — It's worth buying just to have your "definitive" version to watch with friends.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  35. Seven Shows Worth Revisiting On DVD

    — Seven shows that have a lasting impact.

    OPINION in Video by Sherry Lipp

  36. Movie Reivew: Lifeboat

    — Not Hitchcock's best, but still darn good.

    REVIEW in Video by Brian Bell

  37. DVD Review: The Sword in the Stone - 45th Anniversary Edition

    — With a little bit of help from Merlin, Disney magics this one out of the vault and into your home.

    REVIEW in Video by Josh Lasser

  38. DVD Review: The Fugitive - Season Two, Volume One

    — David Janssen was one of America's finest actors, who died far too young.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  39. DVD Review: The Dirty Harry Series

    — Dirty comes back to DVD, with Magnum force.

    REVIEW in Video by Josh Lasser

  40. DVD Review: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Special Edition)

    — The Temple of Doom is not exactly the disappointment its reputation suggests.

    REVIEW in Video by Dusty Somers

  41. DVD Review: Heroes of the East

    — An absolute gem of a kung fu flick, this is a must see film.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  42. DVD Review: Hawaii Five-O - The Fourth Season

    — Sun, guest stars and more McGarrett in the series fourth season.

    REVIEW in Video by Rebecca Wright

  43. DVD Review: Wide Sargasso Sea

    — An adaptation of the eponymous novel, this passionate production offers a glimpse into madness and love turned to ruin.

    REVIEW in Video by Friend Mouse

  44. DVD Review: Night of the Living Dead (40th Anniversary Edition)

    — You won’t be disappointed.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  45. Classic Cinema Corner: Amadeus

    — This Best Picture winner presents a compelling murder mystery against the world of classical music.

    REVIEW in Video by Michael Clayton

  46. DVD Review: Picture Snatcher

    — Strong B-movie featuring a strong performance from James Cagney.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

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