An unimpeachable American masterpiece receives a gloriously shaggy and vital 4K upgrade.
The show’s third season plays it ideologically and conceptually safe.
Of greatest damage to its coherence is its wholehearted belief that its subjects are offering firsthand reports worth hearing.
Luckily for Tom Kitt, he was in his dorm room when opportunity knocked.
If/Then has all the emotional subtlety of a Nicholas Sparks novel.
Few directors are as enamored with the passage of time and the preservation of memory as Richard Linklater.
The film is as effortlessly funny, breakneck, and smart as you may remember.
The imagery and luxurious auditory landscape retains a potency on this disc that hits like a freshly lit, well-rolled joint.
The third phase in Natalie Portman’s four-part assault on American theaters, it feels like the prestige cog in this set.
Rent-heads will shriek for joy when they encounter the supplemental materials available on this two-disc DVD edition.
Virtually no musical number transpires without an array of swirling indifference, undermining a lot of the drama.