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July 23, 2015
TV on DVD: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, A Lull in the Sea, and Fairy Tail
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return to NYC! More TV shows have made their way on to DVD, and DVD Talk has got them covered. Check out our reviews of the newest TV releases including: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Return to NYC! - this cartoon continues to impress and a lot of new heroes and villains are introduced or brought back from earlier seasons; A Lull in the Sea: Complete Collection - a unique anime series which combines an intriguing sci-fi premise with a slice-of-life style of storytelling; and Fairy Tail: Collection Four - one of the best long-running anime series of the past several years... a blast to watch with great adventure, action, characters, and animation. Want more?  Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.


July 22, 2015
DVD Savant: Orson Welles, The Monster that Challenged the World and Come and Get It
Around the World with Orson Welles This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews and articles including: Around the World with Orson Welles - The six completed episodes of this travelogue-interview show present Welles' incomparable skills as an interviewer, raconteur and guerrilla filmmaker; The Monster that Challenged the World -A modest but solid late-'50s monster-on-the-loose picture that takes its story much more seriously than most; and Come and Get It - A bona fide classic that will strike a chord with anybody harboring a romantic regret in their past. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.


July 21, 2015
This Week's Notable Releases: What We Do in the Shadows, Black Sabbath, and Madhouse
What We Do in the Shadows There are some new titles coming out that might make it worth a trip to the video store this week. Check out these recent releases: What We Do in the Shadows [review] - a delightful surprise, an expertly-crafted mockumentary that combines a loving perspective on vampire legends with fun, deadpan comedy; Black Sabbath [review] - Mario Bava's take on the horror anthology film gets a long overdue Blu-ray release... one of Bava's finest moments and definitely worth owning; and Madhouse [review] - there is some effective dark humor here in amongst the more traditional horror elements and the end result is a whole lot of fun. Other reviews of note include: Cemetery Without Crosses [review], I, Madman [review], and House of 1000 Dolls [review]. Be sure to check out our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.


July 20, 2015
Recent Reviews: Ex Machina, The Onion Field, and Timbuktu
Ex Machina Check out the latest DVD reviews that have been entered into the DVD Talk Review Database including: Ex Machina - full of interesting ideas that are executed with style and confidence, lead and supporting performances are strong throughout, and the film's excellent atmosphere and terrific soundtrack helps to tie things together nicely; The Onion Field - a very fine drama, and Kino's new Blu-ray looks excellent, sourcing a brand-new HD video master, and includes more than the usual extras; and Timbuktu - gorgeous, haunting, stupefying and moving, this movie a powerful indictment of the direct effects of religious extremism on the human soul. Other recent reviews include: Garfunkel & Oates, Showdown in Little Tokyo, and Jobriath A.D..  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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