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May 19, 2016
TV on DVD: Cop Rock, Cinema Exiles, and Heroes Reborn: Event Series
Cop Rock: The Complete Series Interested in the latest TV on DVD reviews? DVD Talk has you covered! This week's notable entries include: Cop Rock: The Complete Series - if you missed this show the first time around, it's deserving of your viewing now... Steven Bochco (Hill Street Blues) tested the bounds of what could be done in a TV show with this musical police drama; Cinema Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood - this interesting PBS documentary traces the impact that Hitler's rise to power had on the film industry in both Germany and America; and Heroes Reborn: Event Series - taking place several years after the conclusion to the original series, this show is a bit darker in tone and goes in some wacky directions. Want more?  Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.


May 17, 2016
This Week's Notable Releases: Dark Passage, The Naked Island, and Too Late for Tears
Dark Passage Some pretty cool discs have made their way to store shelves over this week. Check out these new titles: Dark Passage [review] - this Humphry Bogart/Lauren Bacall feature is loaded with noir style and is ripe with tension and suspense; and The Naked Island: Criterion Collection [review] - Kaneto Shindo's film is equal parts beauty and despair, examining a small family unit toiling away in near isolation while the natural world spins without stopping for them; and Too Late for Tears [review] - Byron Haskin directs this 1949 film noir thriller, a strong film noir entry that stars the beautiful Lizabeth Scott as a consummate femme fatale... the direction is tight, the pacing is quick and the story is tense. 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.


May 16, 2016
New Reviews: Dillinger, Trailer Trauma 2, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Dillinger Some cool discs have been reviewed over the past week. Check out these recent entries: Dillinger - John Milius' film is a bloody, entertaining gangster biopic filled with shoot-outs and one-liners and displays the rogue charms of its director; Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-In Monsterama - packed with just shy of a hundred trailers and every last one of 'em has been newly-transferred in 4K from 35mm elements., this sequel is bigger and better all around; and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are fantastic as a dysfunctional married couple that spends a booze-filled evening tormenting some houseguests. 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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