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New to Home Video 9/12/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 9/12/23. Anyone who spends an above average amount of time thinking about horror movies–or reading and listening to other people’s thoughts on them–is familiar with the idea that horror and...

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Bottoming Out and Other Stuff You Might Have Missed This Week

This week, we’re bottoming out. Here’s what else we’re doing. We’re bottoming out, revisiting vulgar auterism, jabbering with the hominids, opening the BP mailbag and blackening at home. Here are the top five things that went down at Battleship Pretension...

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New to Home Video 8/22/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 8/22/23. A group of friends travel to a remote house for what should be a relaxing weekend, only something’s a little off, and before they know it things escalate into...

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New to Home Video 8/15/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 8/15/23. “No hay banda!” the master of ceremonies memorably declares in David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr. “There is no band!” What he is referring to directly, and Lynch somewhat more obliquely, is that...

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New to Home Video 7/11/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 7/11/23. Jalmari Helander’s Sisu is the kind of movie you might catch the characters in a Quentin Tarantino movie watching. That is by no means intended to be a slight. On the contrary, with...

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New to Home Video 6/27/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 6/27/23. Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please is not a musical (though it does have a great score). But, right from the jump, it sure feels like one. A gang of greasers dance...

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New to Home Video 1/31/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 1/31/23. In the opening moments of David Cronenberg‘s Crimes of the Future, we see a capsized cruise ship abandoned and half-submerged in coastal waters. In the following scene, we see a small...

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New to Home Video 1/17/23

Check out our reviews of what’s new to home video 1/17/23. As of Spin Me Round, I’ve now only seen two of Jeff Baena‘s five feature films (the other being 2017’s The Little Hours). But I’m starting to get a handle on what...

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