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Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 7/26/22: Sam Raimi‘s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness opens mid-adventure, like an Indiana Jones installment. But, in that moment, it doesn’t really feel like it’s Sam Raimi’s movie yet. Doctor...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 7/19/22: Ryûsuke Hamagachi’s Drive My Car is three hours long, so it has a lot of time to be about a lot of different things. It also takes its time–the opening titles appear about...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 7/12/22: Having visited Montana for the first time less than a year ago, I can testify that there really is something to the whole “Big Sky” thing. Of course, I...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 6/28/22: Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World is arranged into twelve chapters plus a prologue and epilogue, a nod to the fact that its protagonist, Julie (Renate Reinsve), spends most...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 6/21/22: My parents were pretty strict when it came to R-rated movies so fourteen year old me didn’t get to see Con Air in a theater. I felt the pangs of that...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 6/14/22: Generally speaking, the problems I’ve had with Michael Bay’s films in the past don’t seem to be the things that most of his detractors point to. In fact, I...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 6/7/22: In a number of ways, most especially in terms of budget, The Northman is Robert Eggers’ most ambitious film so far. And in the sets, the sprawling locations, the visual effects...
Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 5/17/22: Writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson, possibly the best working American filmmaker, has now set two thirds of his films in the past. Like the Coen Brothers, he seems interested in...