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1 Minute Workout: Total Body Toning (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Jessica Wolf

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.More>>

Cuban Blood (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Angelique Flores

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.More>>

Bustin' Bonaparte (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Stephanie Prange

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

Camp Slaughter (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Brendan Howard

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.More>>

Uno Bianca (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Erik Gruenwedel

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

Unveiled (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Brendan Howard

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.'More>>

Kibakichi 2 (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Brendan Howard

'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.More>>

18 Fingers of Death (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: John Latchem

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.'More>>

Heirloom (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Thomas K. Arnold

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.More>>

Little Fish (DVD Review)    1 Mar, 2006

Article By: Brendan Howard

'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.More>>