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Row Three · 14h ago

DVD/Blu-Ray Review: Island of Lost Souls

Director: Erle C. Kenton Screenplay: Waldemar Young & Philip Wylie Based on a novel by: H.G. Wells Starring: Charles Laughton, Bela Lugosi, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Kathleen Burke Country: USA Running Time: 71 min Year: 1932 BBFC Certificate: PG ***½~ (3.5/5) H.G. Wells’ Island of Dr. Moreau is a
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Row Three · 1d ago

DVD/Blu-Ray Review: Yatterman

Director: Takashi Miike Screenplay: Masashi Sogo Based on characters and a story by: Tatsuo Yoshida Starring: Shô Sakurai, Sadao Abe, Kyôko Fukada Producers: Yoshinori Chiba, Saki Fukuda, Shûichi Takashino, Kendô Kobayashi, Katsuhisa Namase Country: Japan Running Time: 119 min Year: 2009 BBFC Certif
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Row Three · 1d ago

Friday One Sheet: Guns and Pinstripes (Lawless)

A series of character posters for John Hillcoat’s period gangster picture, Lawless (Formerly The Wettest County In The World) features swanky clothing, groomed hair and brandished firearms. The bold red typesetting promises that there will indeed be blood. These are handsome, and look great as a set
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Row Three · 1d ago

Review: Moonrise Kingdom

Perhaps the chief delight of Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom is that it is the most quintessential Wes Anderson movie to date. That is not to say it is his best film, or his most insightful film, or even his most imaginative film but it feels as if the quirky auteur (both in style and grace) [...]
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Row Three · 2d ago

DVD Triage: March 22

New Release Pick of the Week Sherlock: Season 2 I’ve only just started watching Sherlock on Netflix Instant, but I’m already totally a fan – great modern approach to the material. Hopefully the DVD release of Season 2 means it’ll hit Instant soon as well. 2012 UK. Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Mar
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Row Three · 2d ago

Cinecast Episode 258 – Walking on a Cloud of Elation

Welcome to the summer doldrums at the multipex. While there is not a lot out there getting Andrew and Kurt fired up for Hollywood product, so instead they just casually converse for a while about why this is so. Kurt offers a sneak-preview of Moonrise Kingdom and talks nuts-and-bolts details (there
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Row Three · 3d ago

Hot Docs 2012: The Documentary Blog Podcast

Jay Cheel of the Documentary Blog and some of his Film Junk cohorts (Sean and Frank) join our own Kurt Halfyard for a mondo wrap-up podcast of the recent Hot Docs film festival. As Jay states, the show is “designed specifically for those of you who like listening to four guys talk about documentarie
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Row Three · 3d ago

Movies I Watched at the 65th Cannes Film Festival 2012

With the 65th Cannes Film Festival enjoying one of its most (potentially) impressive line-ups in years I was lucky enough to attend the festival this year. Due to work and financial constraints I could only make the first few days of the festival, but I still managed to squeeze in 10 films (and the
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Row Three · 3d ago

Cinematic Oddity of the Week: Savage Beach (1989)

Directed By: Andy Sidaris Starring: Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, John Aprea   Tag line: “Run for cover. This is no ordinary day in the sun…” Trivia:  All principal actresses in this film were former Playboy Playmates         For more Cinematic oddities and reviews, head over to dvdinfatuation.com
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Row Three · 3d ago

Trailer: The Great Gatsby

I know that I am not the only one who has been eagerly waiting for the trailer to Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of the great American classic novel The Great Gatsby. I’ve been publicly pleading for a new adaptation that would relieve me of the bitter taste left by Robert Redford’s bland 1974 version sin
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