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Universal Studios is releasing both Jarhead and The Kingdom this week on Blu-ray, the former of which I just finished reviewing. Both star Jamie Foxx, and while I prefer Jarhead as a film, turns out The Kingdom is a much more well rounded Blu-ray release that you may want to...
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Coming to Blu-ray this week are two Jamie Foxx action flicks: Jarhead and The Kingdom. Both are about American-Middle Eastern relations, but tell about them from two decidedly different points of view. In Jarhead, Foxx stars as the Marine-for-life Staff Sergeant Sykes, while in The Kingdom he plays an FBI...
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The very definition of a modern classic arrives on Blu-ray. Don't miss our full review.
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Collector's Edition indeed! This sets a new bar.
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Japanese Spaghetti Western? Interesting concept, but how good was the execution?
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An asian spaghetti western? I smell a new genre.
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Back and to the left.... back and to the left....
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What could possibly go wrong when carrying drugs on a train from Beijing to Moscow?
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Hopefully not the last train to Clarksville.
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As re-created by Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is macabre-ly marvelous. They’ve taken what is arguably Stephen Sondheim’s best musical and made it into a disturbingly fabulous film. As Sondheim himself notes on the disc, it’s not a movie of Sweeney Todd...
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