LATEST ADDITIONS

Rad Bennett  |  Oct 02, 2005
Warner
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Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier
Sol Louis Siegel  |  Oct 02, 2005
The Criterion Collection
Movie •••• Picture/Sound •••• Extras •••½
In Preston Sturges's last
Rad Bennett  |  Oct 02, 2005
Koch Vision
Series ••½ Picture/Sound •••• Extras ••
Dr.
Sol Louis Siegel  |  Oct 02, 2005
Sony
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In this impressive dramatization of the fall of Berlin in 1945, Hitler
Ken Korman  |  Oct 02, 2005
Warner
Movie ••½ Picture/Sound •••• Extras ••
The acid test for any movie-related documentary in 2005 is clear: Do
Ken Korman  |  Oct 02, 2005
Warner
Movie ••½ Picture/Sound •••• Extras ••
The "Director's Cut" of Alexander actually
Al Griffin  |  Oct 02, 2005

The original xXx achieved almost lyrical heights of excess through its digitally enhanced, over-the-top action sequences.

Josef Krebs  |  Oct 02, 2005

From the late 1960s through the early '70s, Americans saw the crumbling of the old morality, which gave way to the new twin blights of urban decay and bad hair. If this golden age of anti-heroes and the stars who played them is your bag - if you take your detectives tough, your streets mean, and your realism gritty - then you'll want to add some of these movies to your collection.

Josef Krebs  |  Oct 02, 2005

"She ... the meaning of my life is she," crooned Charles Aznavour in his tribute to les femmes back in the early 1970s, when male French filmmakers were still inspired by that unfathomable sphinx: woman. French cinema doesn't have the same power today, and equality has normalized relations between the sexes (somewhat).

 |  Oct 02, 2005

Twenty members of Congress signed a letter sent to House of Representatives Internet and commerce panel chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) requesting that a federal law be drafted to legalize the use of the broadcast flag. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the members of Congress who signed the letter argue the broadcast flag is necessary to safeguard digital content from Internet piracy.

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