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December 10, 2015
TV on DVD: Hannibal, The Civil War, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Interested in the latest TV on DVD reviews? DVD Talk has you covered! This week's notable entries include:
Hannibal: Season Three - this final batch of 13 episodes is nearly as strong as the second season, serving up loads of international intrigue during its first half and a memorable take on Thomas Harris' Red Dragon in the final stretch; The Civil War 25th Anniversary Edition - Ken Burns enormously influential and popular documentary is still amazing 25 year later; and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Revenge - the third season of Nickelodeon's revamped Turtles show gets fully back on track with this collection of 13 good-to-great episodes.
Want more? Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.
December 08, 2015
This Week's Notable Releases: Siege of Firebase Gloria, Delta Force 2, and Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw
This week several great movies are coming out, including a few that shouldn't be missed:
Siege of Firebase Gloria [review] - Kino presents a rock solid action movie directed with a great eye for pacing and action set pieces performed incredibly well by an awesome cast; Delta Force 2 [review] - while not as action-packed as the original Delta Force, this one still has enough moments; and Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw [review] - entertaining enough drive-in fare, so long as you keep your expectations in check.
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.
December 07, 2015
Recent Reviews: Dont Look Back, Forbidden Zone, and Love at Large
Some great DVD and Blu-ray reviews have been added to the the DVD
Talk Review Database recently including:
Dont Look Back - an excellent music documentary on Bob Dylan's London Tour was in the Spring of 1965; Forbidden Zone: Ultimate Edition - this 1980 cult-classic is an undeniably unique cinematic experience, brought to life with good humor, bad taste, a healthy sense of absurdity, low-budget creativity, and seemingly no filter; Love at Large - a highly unusual detective romance from one-of-a-kind filmmaker Alan Rudolph.
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