Reviews of DVDs and Blu-ray Discs from Lionsgate.
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Pingu’s South Pole Adventures (DVD Review) 12 Oct, 2008
Fans of the 2006 big-screen film 'Happy Feet' might enjoy picking up a few more penguin adventures.More>>
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Capricorn One: Special Edition (DVD Review) 5 Oct, 2008
'Capricorn One' is a decent thriller that holds up as an allegory for government cover-ups, even if the execution is a bit hokey and the set-up is somewhat dated.More>>
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Son of Sam (DVD Review) 7 Sep, 2008
Legendary German horror actor/director Ulli Lommel expands his serial killer filmography with the direct-to-video release 'Son of Sam,' about infamous New York madman David Berkowitz.More>>
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Copycat (DVD Review) 24 Aug, 2008
Relentlessly grim, gory and unpleasant, the film is actually less of a conventional narrative and more of an excuse to produce gratuitously extended re-enactments depicting the exploits of some of the most notorious serial killers in our nation's history.More>>
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Before the Rains (DVD Review) 17 Aug, 2008
'Before the Rains' is ultimately a story of hope and the promise of a better future even during turbulent political transitions.More>>
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Artifacts (DVD Review) 27 Jul, 2008
'Artifacts' is an impressive independent film, especially considering it was shot in only 12 days, under the direction of Belgian filmmakers Giles Daoust.More>>
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Side Sho (DVD Review) 29 Jun, 2008
Following in the footsteps of 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and 'House of 1000 Corpses,' 'Side Sho' is an offbeat tale of terror that pits a suburban family against a clan of savage, inbred bumpkins.More>>
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Trapped Ashes (DVD Review) 15 Jun, 2008
With solid acting and filmmaking throughout, as well as some imaginative special effects, especially with the use of anime, 'Trapped Ashes' is a special anthology that is a real treat for fans of horror and cult films.More>>
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Bone Eater (DVD Review) 8 Jun, 2008
Sci Fi Channel has become a breeding ground for outlandish, low-budget sci-fi thrillers such as 'Bone Eater,' which audiences continue to eat up.More>>
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How to Cook Your Life (DVD Review) 27 Apr, 2008
Only in a Zen program would the first quarter of a film be devoted to bread. But it's not just about bread. It's about learning to find the joy in life's small, seemingly ordinary acts.More>>
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