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Blu-ray Review: Rare Exports – A Christmas Tale
BLU-RAY REVIEW: You better watch out. Santa Claus is coming to town. You will believe in Santa Claus.
Blu-ray Review: Bad Teacher
Elizabeth Hasley is a substitute teacher who was biding her time before marrying a rich trophy husband. When he throws her to the curb, she returns to the
DVD Review: Meek’s Cutoff
The Western once dominated the American film industry, and the decline of the genre speaks volumes about the shift of the American myth. The last few decades have
Blu-ray Review: Winnie the Pooh
When A.A. Milne first published the Hundred Acre Wood stories in 1926, based on the stuffed toys that populated his son's room, even his imagination would not have
Blu-ray Review: Thor
Thor may not be as recognisable as Marvel Comics’ more recently adapted heroes Spider-man and the X-Men, but mighty team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created the character around the
DVD Review: Vanquisher
During a joint Thai/CIA mission, sword-swinging, butt-kicking elite Royal Thai Police agent Genja (Sophita Sirban) is double-crossed and left for dead by duplicitous American agent Claire (Jacqui A.
DVD Review: Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil
Best known for long-running series such as Space Ghost, Coast to Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! and The Venture Brothers, Cartoon
Blu-ray Review: Star Wars – The Complete Saga
For the last three and a half decades, even scruffy looking Nerf herders can't throw a rock without bulls-eying one of the monolitic wampas of the blockbuster landscape. The very
DVD Review: Valhalla Rising
Nicolas Winding Refn is not known for standing still, rolling off the back of his infamous Pusher Trilogy and straight into the hard-hitting Bronson, by way of an
Blu-ray Review: Robot Chicken – Star Wars Episode III
The Robot Chicken series has unleashed the sadistic monster in all of us that likes to do strange things with our toys. Corrupting our innocence by desecrating our beloved childhood





























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