Category: DVDs
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‘Backbeat’ tells little known story of the Beatles and original bandmate, Stuart Sutcliff
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The story of the fifth Beatle Stuart Sutcliff is told.
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‘Battle Royale’ (Batoru rowaiaru) is a great fight flick worth a view… but just once
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This is an ultra-violent horror show with social commentary and kitsch potential.
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Disney’s ‘Bambi’ remains a stunning animation classic
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The famous family classic gets the DVD treatment for the first time highlighted by terrific features and a beautiful restoration job.
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Jamie Foxx makes ‘Ray’ a stunning success
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Jamie Foxx shines in this biopic about the late great musician Ray Charles.
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Reese Witherspoon’s great performance is wasted in ‘Vanity Fair’
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Vanity Fair is the kind of period piece I never understand. For the most part these type of movies are melodramatic nonsense filled with unlikable characters playing the social society game with a lack of…
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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Spirited Away’ is incredibly beautiful and detailed animation
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If youre a student of animation you shouldnt miss Miyazakis Spirited Away on DVD.
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‘Musa’ is an amazing, big budget Korean swordplay film
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This big budget action film discusses culture and class with huge success.
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‘Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle’ is NOT a typical stoner film
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At last a laugh out loud buddy movie that proves its not the size of the burger that matters but the length youll go to get there.
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‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ is a beautifully told story that charts a young Che Guevara
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Two young men from Argentina take a motorcycle and journey the South American continent.
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‘Princess Blade’ (Shura Yukihime) lacks cohesion
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A modern day sword play film with immense potential that doesnt quite deliver
