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June 17, 2016
Movies in Theaters: Finding Dory, Warcraft, and Alice Through the Looking Glass
Finding Dory Check out DVD Talk's latest reviews of movies that are in theatrical release. This week's crop includes: Finding Dory - with an amazing cast, wonderful animation, phenomenally detailed backdrop, and a cool story this sequel is as good as the original; Warcraft -writer/director Duncan Jones does a wonderful job visually bringing the world to life, which instantly brings players of the game back to various familiar locations that will leave them giddy; and Alice Through the Looking Glass - despite being driven by chaotic action, vibrant colors, and big personalities, the brief runtime really drags along from start to finish. Other recent films include: The Nice Guys, X-Men: Apocalypse (3D), Captain America: Civil War, Tale of Tales, and The Jungle Book. Check out these, and more, in DVDTalk's Theatrical Review section.


June 16, 2016
TV on DVD: Roots, Rick and Morty, and The Wonder Years
Roots: The Complete Original Series More TV shows have made their way on to DVD and Blu-ray, and DVD Talk has got them covered. Check out our reviews of the newest TV releases including: Roots: The Complete Original Series - based on Alex Haley's book of the same name in which he traced his ancesstors all the way back to Africa, almost forty years after its first broadcast, this series is still an important social milestone; Rick and Morty: The Complete Second Season - this second season is better than the first... it still has the humor that fans know, but shows its heart a little more and some of the episodes are among the best television offerings out there; and The Wonder Years: Season 5 - once again, this season is four discs of nearly flawless television. Want more?  Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.


June 14, 2016
This Week's Notable Releases: Quackerz, La Chienne, and The Magnetic Monster
Quackerz Some pretty cool discs have made their way to store shelves over the past couple of weeks. Check out these new titles: Quackerz - while some of the jokes may have been lost in translation, this Russian-made 3D animated adventure is amusingly unconventional; La Chienne: Criterion Collection - this lesser-known but essential film by French master Jean Renoir is a full-blown revitalization; and The Magnetic Monster - certainly brisk and entertaining and anchored by good performances, Kino's Blu-ray release offers a substantial improvement over the old MGM MOD/DVD-R offering a much better transfer, lossless audio and a pretty interesting commentary. 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.


June 13, 2016
New Reviews: Star Trek II, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Director's Cut Our reviewers have been busy this week, filling the DVD Talk Review Database more great entries. Some new reviews of note include: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Director's Cut - this is near-flawless sci-fi, endlessly entertaining, and full of terrific performances and memorable moments.; She Wore a Yellow Ribbon - you can't go wrong with this movie that is one of the most gorgeous Westerns ever filmed, boasts one of John Wayne's greatest performances, and is also the best of John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy; and The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three: 42nd Anniversary Special Edition - Joseph Sargent's film is absolutely cracking 1970s cinema; not only did it help draw the blueprint for countless modern heist films, but it's a terrific time capsule of New York City during one of its most raw and rugged decades. 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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