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May 10, 2006
DVD Savant: Viridiana, Murmur of the Heart and Forgotten Noir
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including:
Viridiana - Luis Bunuel returned to Franco's Spain for yet another international cinema scandal; Too Soon to Love & Unwed Mother - a Youth Run Wild double bill; Day the World Ended & The She-Creature -
Lionsgate's Arkoff Collection Cult Classics continue with an early pair of American-International monster programmer favorites; Murmur of the Heart -
Louis Malle attracted major acclaim with this wonderfully warm and observant coming-of-age story; Forgotten Noir Volume 1: Portland Expose & They Were So Young - quality Film Noir stakes with an exemplary double feature of 1950s crime thrillers; Echoes of Forgotten Places - this art feature examines the giant interiors of abandoned industrial spaces; Without Warning! - Arnold Laven puts together a snappy early 50s crime thriller with terrific LA locations; All Passion Spent - an ejoyable BBC miniseries about the widow of a great statesman, trying to go her own way without interference from her selfish relatives. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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