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Josef Krebs

No Country for Old Men: Collector's Edition

Blu-ray Disc review
Miramax Movie •••• Picture •••½ Sound •••• Extras •••½ I recently rewatched the Joel and Ethan
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15 Minutes with Moulin Rouge Director Baz Luhrmann

Since he first delighted audiences and divided critics with his stylized, idiosyncratic first feature, Strictly Ballroom, writer/ director Baz Luhrmann has gone on to make Romeo+Juliet and Moulin Rouge - each more ambitious, more stylized, and more dividing of critics than the last. Each has also had greater success at the box office and in accumulating awards both in the U.S.

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Blu-ray Disc Review: "The Seventh Seal"

The extras everyone loved just got an extra kick in high-def.
The Criterion Collection Movie ••••• Picture ••••• Sound ••••
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Blu-ray Disc Review: "Coraline"

Director Henry Selick ups the ante with 3-D photography.
Universal Movie •••• 2-D Picture ••••½ 3-D Picture •••
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Blu-ray Disc Review: Sunshine Cleaning

Ain’t no sunshine on this disc.

Anchor Bay

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Blu-ray Disc Review: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

This stunning restoration is a must-own for any hi-def family.

Disney

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Blu-ray Disc Review: Gone With The Wind

You have to turn Blu, as /Gone/ is your witness.
(Warner) Movie ••••½ Sound •••• Picture ••••• Extras ••••
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DVD Review: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

The Ratings: Movie: 4.5 stars out of 5 DVD: 4.5 stars out of 5 Accept it. If you buy this set, containing a film that is three hours long and a whole separate disc of extras, you will be compelled to get one of the four-disc extended editions.
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DVDs: French Kisses

From classic romance to buddy movies, DVDs with the French touch

Are movies more important than life? Are women magic? These two questions, repeatedly posed in François Truffaut's Day for Night (1973), often seem to be at the heart of French cinema, especially in a big batch of recent DVD releases.

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Interview with /Kill Bill/'s Uma Thurman

She's got the looks, she's got the moves -- now we've got her on streaming video!

She first caught our attention with her spectacular entrance as the goddess Venus on the half-shell in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. She made even greater splashes as the virginal innocent in Dangerous Liaisons and, the following year, at age 19, playing the complex sexual sophisticate June in Henry & June.

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