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January 21, 2008
New DVD Reviews: When Harry Met Sally..., El Cid, and Postwar Kurosawa
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Recent DVD reviews include: When Harry Met Sally... - One of the best romantic comedies of the past 30 years, this film is a modern-day classic that just gets better with repeated viewings; El Cid - Two-Disc Deluxe Edition
- one of the great film epics, this DVD gives the film the special treatment it deserves; Postwar Kurosawa
- These five films represent an important segment of the filmography of one of cinema's greatest storytellers, they not only represent a decade of work in the Japanese auteur's life, but also his questioning of the Japanese identity following World War II; and Payday
- one of the most effective, searing dramas of the 1970s, it's hard to call this movie a forgotten gem, because nobody saw it in the first place.; Other
recent reviews include: Kaspar Hauser, The Sasquatch Gang, Miss Julie - The Criterion Collection, Moliere, and 42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Exploitation Explosion. Visit the DVD
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