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- 9th Company (Well Go)
- Brothers & Sisters: The Complete Fourth Season (Disney)
- The Evil Dead Blu-ray (Anchor Bay) Interview with star Bruce Campbell
- Marmaduke (Fox)
- The Middle: The Complete First Season (Warner)
- Parenthood: Season 1 (Universal)
- Thriller: The Complete Series (Image)
- The Vampire Diaries: The Complete First Season (Warner)
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Blu-ray Review: The Diplomat
Bloated but not-bad espionage thriller first seen as a TV mini-series in its native Australia. -
Blu-ray review: MacGruber
The action comedy is high on silly and low on laughs in the movie and special features. -
DVD Review: Laughology
A fact-filled documentary on the act of laughing as a cure for unhappiness and stress. -
DVD Review: Red Riding Trilogy
An engrossing trio of interrelated British TV films concerning an extended, intense investigation into serial killings in Yorkshire. -
DVD Review: Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire
A “lost” 1974 concert documentary featuring singer/songwriter/poet Leonard Cohen resurfaces in a newly restored edition. -
DVD Review: Just Wright
This romantic comedy gets by on the appeal of leading lady Queen Latifah and her capable supporting stars.
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Interview: Bruce Campbell of The Evil Dead
“I remain loyal to [The Evil Dead] and the series because it established me in the industry.” -
Interview: Temple Grandin of the HBO film Temple Grandin
“I think in pictures, not words. Language is actually my second language.” -
Interview: Richard Clabaugh, director of Eyeborgs
On sci-fi films: “They should be fun and enjoyable, but not completely without something to say.” -
Interview: Jake Goldberger, director of Don McKay
“It was a real trip directing people I’ve loved since I was a kid.”
