On Disc This Week

- Para-normal Activity 3 (Para-mount) Blu-ray review
- Real Steel (Disney)
- Queen: Days of Our Lives (First Run)
- The Whistleblower (Fox)
- Wings (Paramount)
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Reviews
DVD Review: Outrage: Way Of The Yakuza
Japan’s “Beat” Takeshi returns to the stylized gangster genre that’s always served him so well.
DVD Review: Godzilla
Criterion’s edition of the classic monster stompathon contains both Japanese and U.S. versions and excellent commentary tracks.
DVD Review: In Time
Future-shock sci-fi thriller where time has replaced money as currency is fun if you don’t think about it too hard.
DVD Review: Lethal Ladies Collection, Vol. 2
A trio of Roger Corman grindhouse goodies from the 1970s receives some well-priced digital respect.
Blu-ray Review: Real Steel
The feel-good sci-fi family looks and sounds brilliant on Blu-ray, coupled with a nice collection of extras.
Blu-ray Review: Paranormal Activity 3
Fans will again enjoy the series’ trademark chills in this solid third movie, a creepy origin story.
Interview
Interview: Woody Allen, writer and director of Midnight in Paris
Posted on 12/20/2011 | 2 Comments"It’s nice to work [in New York] — my own bed and my own house and all of my surrounding pharmaceuticals."Interview: Christine Vachon, producer of Velvet Goldmine and Mildred Pierce
Posted on 12/09/2011 | No Comments"[Velvet Goldmine marked] the time we began making movies with real stars and real budgets."Interview: John Landis, director of Three Amigos
Posted on 11/08/2011 | No Comments"I loved making Three Amigos, which was my own kind of very stylized western."
Dessert
- News
What’s your favorite Christmas movie?
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Today’s Special: S‘More Entertainment’s Arny Schorr on DVD
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Today’s Special: For Mother’s Day, Our Moms’ Favorite Movies. Yours?
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Today’s Special: Movie monster fights we’d like to see
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