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Comprehensive reviews of upcoming movies, TV shows and other programs released on standard DVD.


Total Body Toning


1 Minute Workout: Total Body Toning

March 01, 2006

Variety is so important for an exercise regime to be effective and show results. That's a hard thing to achieve in home workouts, but this disc's unique setup is such that viewers might never do the exact same workout twice.


Cuban Blood


Cuban Blood

March 01, 2006

This is an original story that fans of Latino cinema will enjoy. It has the star power of Harvey Keitel and Gael Garcia Bernal to capture audiences' attention.


Bustin Bonaparte


Bustin' Bonaparte

March 01, 2006

The book has been feted by “Oprah,” and the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.


Camp Slaughter


Camp Slaughter

March 01, 2006

The box art makes this look like a brand-new 'Cabin Fever,' but horror fans who look past a few low-budget flaws will be glad to find the killing in these cabins is done with arrows, axes and leather straps, not mysterious viruses.


Uno Bianca


Uno Bianca

March 01, 2006

Kim Rossi-Stuart is a screen pleaser whose passion and acting ability is pure Italian and worth watching.


Unveiled


Unveiled

March 01, 2006

This is a must-watch drama for gays, lesbians, global citizens and the open-minded. Cross-dressing danger is also captured in the Afghan film 'Osama.'



Kibakichi 2 (DVD Review)

March 01, 2006

'Kibakichi 2' is low-budget, but it has found a niche with its Clint Eastwood-like silent hero, its kinetic swordplay and its cast of monsters. It'll be a cult favorite among fans of low-budget Spaghetti Westerns, kung fu nuts and ‘B'-movie horror fans.


18 Fingers of Death


18 Fingers of Death (DVD Review)

March 01, 2006

Martial arts fans will get a chuckle from their favorite genre being turned upside down, and '18 Fingers of Death' would look good on the shelf next to 'Kung Pow: Enter the Fist.'


Heirloom


Heirloom (DVD Review)

March 01, 2006

The latest Asian horror film from leading exporter Tartan has all the elements of a classic frightfest: a creepy old house, dead ghost children and lots of dripping liquids.


Little Fish


Little Fish (DVD Review)

March 01, 2006

'Little Fish' is one of those all-too-common cinematic tales of reformed drug users, lying drug dealers, dangerous theft and terrible family trauma. Blessedly, this one never develops into total tragedy.






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