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DVD Review: Autumn Sonata— Ingmar Bergman's oddly neglected chamber piece is the work of a master.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— A beautifully crafted film.
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Movie Review: OSS-117 - Cairo, Nest of Spies— Satirizing the genre of cold-war spy thrillers, the French film OSS-117: Cairo, Nest of Spies opens in limited release.
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Movie Review: Battle Royale— Violent and meaningful — a rarity in cinema.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— The best film of 2007 finally comes to DVD.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly — A solid script, an adventurous director, and an immediately involving concept unite to fully immerse viewers in the protagonist’s locked-in world.
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Movie Review: Elling— Elling is a wonderful movie, with beautiful acting, and a funny, genuinely heart-warming story.
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Atagoal's Cat Magical Forest— Can a fat cat save the world from serene conformity?
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Hula Girls— Can young girls and a tropical dance save a small mining town?
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Classics and Comics— The Japan Film Festival in Los Angeles turns five years old and suffers from some growing pains.
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Movie Review: Solaris (1972)— Tarkovksy reaches deep inside to ask what we are.
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DVD Review: Flash Point— As a cop thriller/action flick, Flash Point is just kind of middle of the road.
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DVD Review: Inside (Unrated)— Inside fully earns its unrated status.
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DVD Review: Inside— A truly disturbing experience. Bloody, violent, and distinctly un-Hollywood.
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DVD Review: Last Hour— Amazingly bad production cannot cover the bad story contained within.
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DVD Review: The Magic Blade— The Magic Blade is a shining light in the Shaw Bros. catalog.
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DVD Review: The Magic Blade— Weird kung-fu fantasy film that is worth taking a peek at.
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DVD Review: The Mystery of Eva Peron— Don’t cry for me... and don't watch this documentary either.
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DVD Review: The Unknown Soldier— A disturbing documentary about a proud people and the horrific part of their past.
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Filmmakers Who Matter: Hayao Miyazaki— A look at one of the greatest animators of all time.
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DVD Review: PTU - Police Tactical Unit— An exercise in style over substance that succeeds despite a weak narrative.
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Movie Review: The Counterfeiters— Here is a film about an event that took place in one Nazi death camp — the largest counterfeit operation ever undertaken.
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DVD Review: PTU: Police Tactical Unit— Delayed release usually spells trouble of some sort, and sure enough, the film supports the stereotype.
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Movie Review: Appleseed - Ex Machina— A must-see for any fan of the cyberpunk genre.
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DVD Review: The Legend of the Black Scorpion— Like the best tragedies, the plot here seems simple on the surface, but below the masks, there's more complex ideas.
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DVD Review: 13 - Game of Death— A twisted Thai gem that should not be ignored.
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DVD Review: The Kite Runner— Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel comes to life in Marc Forster's excellent film.
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DVD Review: The Royal Tramp Collection — I’m sure true kung-fu fans will adore this two-disc set even more than I did.
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DVD Review: Nightmare Detective (Unrated)— Nightmare Detective says a lot behind the blood.
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Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— For 1:52, it cuffs you to your seat and leaves you virtually incapable of movement and/or speech.
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DVD Review: Lili's Apron— A bleak drama about the plight of this impoverished couple.
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Movie Review: Millennium Actress— Satoshi Kon's most engrossing film to date.
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DVD Review: Terror of Mechagodzilla— A lost Godzilla classic finally gets a proper release in the US.
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Movie Review: The Victim— Great-looking Thai horror film is creepy but confusing.
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DVD Review: All Monsters Attack— Amongst the worst of the Godzilla films, Classic Media still treats it respectfully.
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DVD Review: Nightmare Detective— What's the verdict on cult director Shinya Tsuakamoto's latest offering?
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Movie Review: Persepolis— Strong animated entry is vastly different than typical Hollywood fare.
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Movie Review: Blue ("Three Colors" Trilogy) - Kieslowski and Binoche Combo A Go— The house of repression can only stand for so long before "life" starts playing its dirty tricks by throwing in chaos.
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DVD Review: Medabots - The Complete First Season— It’s sort of like if Pokémon and Mega Man got together and had a baby.
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Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— Not since Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece, Apocalypse Now, have I been so utterly assaulted by a film.
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Movie Review: Shutter— It's an Asian horror movie, so it must contain a creepy girl.
