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Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show
Unapologetically aimed at fans of Italian horror and splatter, the film gets an excellent transfer, fleshed out with a brace of intriguing extras, from Raro Video.
by Budd Wilkins
Love Story
With this Love Story Blu-ray, Paramount proves that you can, in fact, polish a turd.
by Jaime N. Christley
La Jetée | Sans Soleil
This needs to be on your shelf, whether you picked up the 2007 DVD (which is identical in almost every way, including MSRP) or you're eyeballing this one.
by Jaime N. Christley
Drive
Embraces and even takes comfort in the misery wrought by its characters' dealings with one another, content to accentuate the beauty in it rather than the horror.
by Michael Nordine
Texas Killing Fields
Texas Killing Fields is just another dull, morally mixed-up serial-killer movie.
by Chuck Bowen
Sid & Nancy
The Blu-ray upgrade of Sid & Nancy is an audiovisual improvement over earlier DVD editions, but far more effort could have been put into assembling a satisfactory assortment of extras.
by Budd Wilkins
Malcolm X
Spike Lee's deeply felt landmark biopic of Malcolm X gets a handsome transfer from Warner Home Video with an excellent smattering of insightful extras.
by Chris Cabin
Rebecca
A few tiny scratches short of an early candidate for Blu-ray of the year, Fox's fully stocked HD package is an essential release of an exquisitely mixed-up masterpiece.
by Jaime N. Christley
Annie Hall
Fox does right by Woody Allen's best-loved neurotic romantic comedy.
by Jaime N. Christley
Manhattan
A veritable collector's set of Gotham iconography, Fox's Blu-ray of Woody's swooniest neurotic romance has plenty of slate-gray panache for the film's legions of ardent devotees.
by Jaime N. Christley
Real Steel
An affectionate and comprehensively detailed presentation of a surprisingly decent tent-pole movie.
by Chuck Bowen
Wings
A good hand, played well. Given the likelihood of The Artist's forthcoming Oscar ascendancy, Paramount knew what they had, what to do with it, and when to do it.
by Jaime N. Christley
Godzilla
The inclusion of the American cut, and a boatload of illuminating supplements, add up to a monstrously entertaining package.
by Budd Wilkins
Mimic
An oddly conventional work for a terminally inventive director, Mimic receives a satisfactory transfer from Lionsgate and a bounty of strong extras.
by Chris Cabin
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