Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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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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When Steven Spielberg made ‘Saving Private Ryan’ 25 years ago, the casting of Tom Hanks in a WWII epic was an unconventional one. In retrospect, it was not only inspired but necessary.
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In 1977, Paul Newman re-teamed with director George Roy Hill to make one of the all-time great sports comedies. It’s now streaming on Netflix.
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Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored comedy is part pop-art farce, part consumerist-culture satire, and part feminist manifesto.
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Christopher Nolan blows up the traditional biopic with this awe-inspiring drama about the father of the atomic bomb.
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With ‘Barbie’ hitting theaters this week, a look at how the director has used distinctive color palettes throughout her career.
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Paul Verhoeven’s early Dutch films laid the groundwork for his Hollywood career, but good luck finding one to watch on his 85th birthday.
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Our mini-reviews of ‘The Flood,’ ‘August at Twenty-Two,’ ‘Ouija Shark 2,’ and more new-to-home titles.
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Before Greta Gerwig took a meta-swing at the world’s most famous doll, Todd Haynes used Barbie to disturbingly examine the deterioration of another all-American girl.
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It’s earned a perennial slot on spooky season TV broadcasts and special-event screenings. Here’s why the horror comedy might be a hard sell if you didn’t grow up watching it.
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Luchino Visconti’s 1963 epic is deeply rooted in Italian history, but also in its director’s personal and political struggles.
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This period drama from director Thaddeus O’Sullivan is well-intentioned, crisply acted, and woefully shallow.
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