Category: DVDs
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Bernie Mac shines in ‘Mr. 3,000’
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A surprisingly strong performance makes this baseball drama an enjoyable piece of entertainment.
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‘October Sky – Special Edition’ is a surprisingly good movie thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Cooper
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Four boys from a West Virginia coal mining town fight the odds and compete in a national sciene fair for college scholarships.
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‘City of God’ reveals the dark, gritty reality of living in the ghetto in Rio de Janeiro
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This sometimes difficult to watch film succeeds on many different levels.
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‘Friday Night Lights’ takes a gritty look at high school football
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A story about high school football that symbolizes all that is wrong with sports.
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‘Walt Disney’s Classic Cartoon Favorites’ highlights their staple of cartoon legends
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Disneys iconic figures get are the highlights in this fun collection of classic shorts.
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Clever ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ gets treated well with collector’s edition DVD
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Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet deliver natural performances in this complex drama.
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‘Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead’ is a clever, quick, and concise film
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This post-Reservoir Dogs gangster film finds its name and place in any good DVD collection.
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‘Bend It like Beckham’ is worth seeing… and seeing again
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Unlike most sports films this story isnt really about a team or a sport. Bend It Like Beckham is about a young girl pursuing her dreams against all odds.
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‘Zatôichi’ is Takeshi Kitano’s best
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A new vision of Akira Kurasowas feudal-Japan samurai films with a little of Chicago or Moulin Rouge thrown into the mixture.
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Paul Bettany and Kirsten Dunst fault in ‘Wimbledon’
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Kirsten Dunst and the blue-eyed handsome Paul Bettany cant make Wimbledon more than a run-of-the-mill sugary romantic comedy.
