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April 06, 2018
TV Reviews: Steven Universe, The Master, and Dynasty
TV on DVD and Blu-ray remains very popular with more and more favorites being released. New TV reviews include:
Steven Universe: The Complete First Season - this show holds plenty of appeal for kids, but the show contains more than enough clever writing and smart observations to make it just as appealing for adults as well; The Master - this faux martial arts action-adventure TV series is extremely dopey but surprisingly enjoyable; and Dynasty: The Complete Series - a blast from the past, and what this set lacks in bonus materials it more than makes up for in nostalgia and cheesy fun.
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April 04, 2018
Recent Notable Releases: The Disaster Artist, The New Centurions, and Downsizing
Some great discs have been released in the last couple of weeks. Check out these new movies and shows:
The Disaster Artist - the movie has many great conceptual ingredients, but writer/director Rian Johnson couldn't pull the recipe together… it still has plenty of fun moments, and that may be enough to keep you entertained; The New Centurions - treads well-worn territory but offers terrific performances and a handful of extremely memorable moments… just as relevant now as it likely was in 1972; and Downsizing - this film starts strong, loses all focus within the first hour, wanders around aimlessly, greatly overstays its welcome, and doesn't come close to earning its navel-gazing non-ending.
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.
April 02, 2018
New Reviews: Dealt, Beyond The 7th Door, and Birdboy
Our reviewers have been busy this week, filling the DVD
Talk Review Database more great entries. Some new reviews of note include:
Dealt - an engaging documentary about Richard Turner, a charismatic and remarkably talented sleight of hand artist whose astounding tricks with a deck of cards are even more impressive because he is totally blind; Beyond The 7th Door - a twisty, engaging puzzle film, where two weirdos of questionable morality try to make it through seven traps to win a monetary reward; and Birdboy: The Forgotten Children - a dark, disturbing, but compelling animated import, this movie telegraphs potent visuals and themes surrounding the story of a pseudo post-apocalyptic island where a group of children strive to leave.
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.
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