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February 06, 2017
New Reviews: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, The Black Society Trilogy, and Battleground
Some cool discs have been reviewed over the past week. Check out these recent entries:
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back - unfortunately, Tom Cruise seems to be going through the motions in this film and it feels like a sequel that was made more out of obligation than any palpable passion for the source; Takashi Miike's Black Society Trilogy - Arrow's Blu-ray release is a really nice upgrade over past DVD editions that these films have received in North America… the video transfers are quite good and the audio is as well, while the inclusion of interesting commentary tracks for each film and interviews with both the director and Show Aikawa are also well worth checking out; and Battleground - director William A. Wellman an Oscar-winning WWII film bucks convention and cliché, while offering a portrait of American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge that is empathetic and believably lived-in. It's terrific.
Visit the DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.
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