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Agent DVD Insider is Online   15 Jul, 2009

Welcome to the Agent DVD Blog.More>>

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HBO Film Memorializes Fallen Troops   22 May, 2009

‘Taking Chance’ director Ross Katz goes behind the scenes of military funerals.More>>

Taking Chance
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Wrestler, The (DVD Review)   13 Apr, 2009

'The Wrestler' is perhaps Darren Aronofsky’s most straightforward film, and thus his most accessible. (Street Date 4/21/09)More>>

The Wrestler
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Donkey Punch (DVD Review)   29 Mar, 2009

Viewers in the mood for a dose of sex and gore will be well served by 'Donkey Punch.' (Street Date 4/7/09)More>>

Donkey Punch
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Slumdog Millionaire (DVD Review)   27 Mar, 2009

'Slumdog Millionaire' dares you to keep watching after 15 minutes, but then starts to grow on you. Through its clever structure, the film is very good at what it does: telling a sweet love story about young lovers destined to be together. (Street Date 3/31/09)More>>

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Caprica (DVD Review)   17 Mar, 2009

This prequel to "Battlestar Galactica" is better than most sci-fi movies, complete with all the dark overtones and richness of character fans have come to expect from the franchise. (Street Date 4/21/09)More>>

Caprica
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Quantum of Solace (Blu-ray Review)   12 Mar, 2009

'Quantum of Solace' is a technically proficient thriller that covers all the bases fans have come to expect from a Bond film, but in many respects it feels as if it’s just going through the motions. (Street Date 3/24/09)More>>

Quantum of Solace
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Mr. Belvedere: Seasons One & Two (DVD Review)   8 Mar, 2009

This 'Mr. Belvedere' DVD set should have long-suffering fans jumping for joy. (Street Date 3/17/09)More>>

Mr. Belvedere
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Sopranos: The Complete Series, The (DVD Review)   30 Nov, 2008

It's a bit bulky and heavy, and takes up way more shelf space than the simple season sets.More>>

Sopranos
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Step Brothers (DVD Review)   23 Nov, 2008

Only the minds of Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, director Adam McKay and producer Judd Apatow could conceive of a home video presentation this wild.More>>

Step Brothers