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If you collect DVDs, you probably come across titles that are no longer in print. Netflix won’t rent these, and looking for them online can give you a…
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“I am the last remaining white survivor of the battle of Little Big Horn...popularly known as Custer’s Last Stand,” croaks the 121-year-old Jack Crabb at…
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It’s not the music of Rachmaninoff, but that of Sir Edward Elgar that informs the brief encounter depicted in "Mademoiselle Chambon." The music, performed…
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Whenever I’m asked to name my favorite Disney movie, I usually hesitate for a moment before answering “Fantasia.” Not because my love for the film is any…
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“The Jazz Singer” may have brought sound to the movies in 1927, but it didn’t exactly bring them to life. Cumbersome sound equipment ensured that talking…
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"The Red Shoes," the rapturous 1948 British film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is not just a great backstage film, it’s about the burning…
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With all of the Best Of 2009 and Best Of/Worst Of Decade lists that have been published in print and online recently, I started to feel that there were…
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Editor’s Note: When I received a review copy of the new direct-to-video movie Santa Buddies in the mail, I knew exactly who to call. My own buddy Ryan,…
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Forty-four years after its television premiere on The Wonderful World of Color, “Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh,” can now be seen by a wider…
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Widowed, wallowing dads are at the center of two smaller films that have made their way to DVD this spring and summer. In "Smart People," Dennis Quaid…