Esther Williams was an athlete turned actress and now, over 70 years later, we’re still in awe of her athletic feats.
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Esther Williams was an athlete turned actress and now, over 70 years later, we’re still in awe of her athletic feats.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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One of the Criterion Channel’s “Restorations and Rediscoveries” this month is Bob Odenkirk’s debut feature, which is ripe for rediscovery.
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Forty years ago this week, two movies were released that once again proved that the hybrid of horror and comedy works tremendously well.
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Now that Roger Corman has joined all four original Ramones at the CBGB in the sky, we look back at their 1979 collaboration, Allan Arkush’s gonzo punk teen musical.
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Rachel Sennott proves equally adept at comedy and drama with this witty, moving film.
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Nobuhiko Obayashi’s first American release, which slipped under the radar in 1990, returns for a second glance at its tale of an unhappy grocer finding new meaning among Chinese students.
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Our reviews of “The Young Wife,” “Re:Uniting,” “Blind War,” and more of this week’s direct-to-video/VOD titles.
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The rock-and-roll greaser adventure movie, released 40 years ago this week, remains a fascinating anomaly and a one-of-a-kind jukebox oddity.
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The 1980 expansion of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ characters (now streaming on Amazon Prime Video) is a deliriously over-the-top stew of great music, crashing cars, and deadpan comedy.
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Nearly a century after its premiere, Abel Gance’s silent epic is finally available in its original form.
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Viggo Mortensen might have written, directed, and acted in this Western, but Vicky Krieps is its true star.
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