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Fireworks explode over New York City
Fireworks explode over New York City - Getty Images

We all know how it is. You'd like to get out to see a new movie this weekend, but all those fireworks aren't gonna shoot themselves off, and there are too many hot dogs to be eaten anyway. But you can have something close to that blockbuster experience on the road with the proper application of… Continued

DVD Review: Two Lovers -- Joaquin Phoenix's Final Role Finally Hits DVD

'Two Lovers'
'Two Lovers' - Magnolia Home Entertainment

Touted as Joaquin Phoenix's final film performance (whether or not it actually is, of course, remains to be seen), Two Lovers finally makes its way onto DVD after a limited theater run. Directed by James Gray (who worked with Phoenix twice before in The Yards and We Own The Night), this is a dark,… Continued

DVD Review: Number 10 a Worthy Historical Find

'Number 10'
'Number 10' - Acorn Media

There is nothing more intimidating on a DVD pile than the thick box set of a 27-year-old British television series chronicling a moment in time for seven different foreign heads of state. 351 minutes of staged teleplay about prime ministers ranging from the Napoleonic Era to the Roaring '20s (which… Continued

DVD Review: Apollo 11 an Uninteresting Flashback

'Apollo 11: A Night to Remember'
'Apollo 11: A Night to Remember' - Acorn Media

Apollo 11: A Night to Remember is a DVD I hope to soon forget. As a lifelong nerd and astronomy lover, I have long dreamed about the stars and the mysteries they hold. The key to unlocking those mysteries lies in exploration -- by man as well as machine. Ever since I was little I have found myself… Continued

DVD Review: Killshot Wastes Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane, and Our Time

'Killshot'
'Killshot' - The Weinstein Company

In January, a movie starring two Oscar nominees adapted from a novel by Elmore Leonard, who wrote the books that became Get Shorty, Jackie Brown, and Out of Sight, opened in Arizona. In five theaters. And played for two weeks, bringing in a domestic total gross of $18,643.

Just four months later KiContinued

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