Godfrey Reggio's experimental documentaries about life with nary a word of dialogue get a royal upgrade.
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DVD Review: Jay And Silent Bob Get Irish – The Swearing O’ The Green
Funny, offensive, scatological and an all around great time and a long way from getting old.
Read More »DVD Review: Samson and Delilah (1949)
This landmark 1949 film has been restored and finally released to DVD for the very first time.
Read More »DVD Review: The Bowery Boys – Volume One
The long-awaited digital debut of the legendary low-budget comedy classics is finally here.
Read More »DVD Review: Monster High Double Feature: Friday Night Frights/Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?
Monster High is a harmless spin-off of a doll line, fine for youngsters.
Read More »DVD Review: Chronicle of a Summer (Criterion Collection)
Chronicle of a Summer is a landmark in French cinema now available from Criterion
Read More »DVD Review: Babar: The Movie
Kids and adults should love Babar The Movie. Babar is a true hero, brave and resourceful, always trying to do what he thinks is right.
Read More »DVD Review: Eureka, Season 5 – The Final Season
And so it ends. But at least it gets a chance to wrap things up first!
Read More »DVD Review: She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens
An intriguing series about the historical role of seven women, and their attempts to claim the English throne.
Read More »DVD Review: Rosemary’s Baby – The Criterion Collection
"Devil may care." And indeed he does!
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