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June 02, 2017
TV on DVD: Broad City and Divorce
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:
Broad City: Season 3 - with this season the show is firmly in its groove, with just the right balance of outlandish gags and gently grounded character development; and Divorce: The Complete First Season - the first season of HBO's show does just enough to make you care about its main characters and story.
Want more? Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.
May 30, 2017
Notable Releases: Get Out, Wolf Guy, and Cops vs. Thugs
There are a few new releases that you won't want to miss. Check out these hot titles:
Get Out - densely layered and wildly unpredictable, Jordan Peele's debut film is subversive slice of contemporary horror that dares its audience to connect every dot along the way; Wolf Guy - Arrow has done their usual impressive job of giving forgotten films a quality presentation… there’s a lot to like about this film if you enjoy stylish nonsense, street fighting, beautiful Japanese women, and funky beats; and Cops vs. Thugs - featuring showy performances, bursts of violent action, and a supremely 1970s score, there's an obvious over-the-top appeal here and seasoned yakuza fans should certainly enjoy themselves.
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 29, 2017
New Reviews: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Daredevils of the Red Circle, and Willard
Some cool discs have been reviewed over the past week. Check out these recent entries:
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: The Criterion Collection - underneath the multihued, vaguely avant-garde playfulness of Jacques Demy's film lies a somber and emotionally lucid tale of love thwarted by distance, military service, and financial stability; Daredevils of the Red Circle - one of the best-ever movie serials, it boasts a great cast, incredible action sequences and special effects, and unusual characters and a considerable deviation from the usual chapter-play formula; and Willard - a strangely beguiling little movie, this is short on horror and photographed little better than a TV-movie yet it also sucks the viewer in and stays with you long after it's over.
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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