The home video offerings are plentiful this holiday season including special version and gift set releases.
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IFFF Movie Review: Dark, Hopeful Short Films
This collection of short films shown at the International Family Film Festival was on the dark side, but each shed light on why filmmakers create shorts.
Read More »Movie Review: Oliver Stone’s ‘Snowden’
Although not reaching his previous artistic heights, Stone's latest effort with "Snowden" creates an intriguing portrayal of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Boyhood’ – The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection celebrates Richard Linklater's acclaimed coming-of-age film "Boyhood" (2014) with a new two-disc re-release on Blu-ray and DVD.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Wailing’ – Director Na Hong-jin Puts Us Through the Wringer
Make sure you have enough time on your hands and sit back and enjoy the ride of "The Wailing."
Read More »New York Film Festival 2016: ‘Julieta’
Destiny, fate. To what extent are we responsible for our lives in how we respond to circumstance?
Read More »New York Film Festival 2016: ‘Manchester by The Sea’ Directed by Kenneth Lonergan
'Manchester by the Sea' is a place of beauty and a place of suffering.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Neon Demon’ – Nicolas Winding Refn Takes on the Horror of High Fashion
With "The Neon Demon", Nicholas Refn still can't manage to top 'Drive,' but it's not for lack of trying.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Jacques Tourneur’s classic ‘Cat People’ Gets a 2K Makeover
Tourneur's classic "Cat People" gets the Criterion treatment with stunning results.
Read More »NYFF, Cannes Film Festival Winner Review: ‘Mia Madre’ Starring John Turturro, Margherita Buy
How do you bring together your personal life and career when you discover that your mother is dying?
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