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The Man With The Magic Box

Rent It In 10 Words or LessA beautiful, complicated sci-fi political statementThe MovieIt's not necessary to have a working knowledge of Poland's recent political history to get the point of The Man with the Magic...Read the entire review From http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=73860
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PAW Patrol: Ultimate Rescue

Recommended The Show:Lately I've been using Paw Patrol the same way I had (and sorta still) use the Peppa Pig films for my son, albeit in a different way lately. In the past I'd been using them as a means of occupation while his meals for the day are made, now they are tied in to how he goes to bed the previous night. We're in sleep independence now, and if he does not stay in his bed or room, no Paw Patrol the next morning. We're not at a live or die without it point yet, but we could…
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Batman Vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles review: a fun concept that plays it too safe

Batman Vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles review: a fun concept that plays it too safe The Caped Crusader meets the Heroes in a Half Shell in an entertaining toon that, if anything, isn't bonkers enough Review Jun 5, 2019 From https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/batman/65707/batman-vs-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-review-a-fun-concept-that-plays-it-too-safe
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The Alice Howell Collection

Recommended The Alice Howell Collection: From where we are now, it\\\'s weird to think of these silent comedies as being filmed and released 25 to 35 years after the advent of motion pictures. I mean, with the first true examples of \\\'film\\\' coming from the mid-1880s, you\\\\\\\'d think that by 1914 a picture like Shot in the Excitement, featuring early film comedienne Alice Howell, would look more sophisticated. Aah, but those were the olden days, when horse-drawn carriages still regularly shared the road with motor cars. This 2-disc collection of silent motion picture comedies, curated by Steve Massa and Ben…
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Grand-Daddy Day Care

Skip It The Movie:So I think Universal's Grand-Daddy Day Care may be the final part of an unwanted trilogy? Follow me for a second; there was 2003's Daddy Day Care with Eddie Murphy, then 2007's Daddy Day Camp with Cuba Gooding Jr. Now there's this one, and I'd imagine a Grand-Daddy Day Camp isn't far away. Or maybe it is and that's the idea, to make people forget about these things.Robbie Fox (In the Army Now) and David Steinberg wrote the screenplay that Ron Oliver directed. It tells the story of Frank (Reno Wilson, Officer Downe), a bestselling author who…
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Tickled

Highly Recommended In 10 Words or LessA thrilling mystery that starts with ticklish guys The MovieAs Tickled establishes quickly, David Farrier is apparently well-known in his native New Zealand as a human-interest reporter, interviewing celebrities and coverin...Read the entire review From http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=73808
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The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot director on his bizarre, wistful horror debut

The Man Who Killed Hitler & Then The Bigfoot director on his bizarre, wistful horror debut The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot director Robert D. Krzykowski on the year’s strangest indie horror adventure... Interview Apr 23, 2019 From https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/64855/the-man-who-killed-hitler-then-the-bigfoot-director-on-his-bizarre-wistful-horror-debut
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Records Collecting Dust II

Recommended On one hand music sales have remained abysmal in recent years, with fewer places to buy it and existing stores cutting back on their selection. On the other hand, the strange revival of vinyl records continues, which I can't get behind entirely (I adopted the CD format about two years after it was introduced, and it was a revelation then) but applaud for at least keeping people interested in actual media and not disposable downloads. Jason Blackmore shot the documentary "Records Collecting Dust" with West Coast punk rock figures discussing and showing off the records that meant a lot…
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Last Resort

Recommended In 10 Words or LessMiami Beach, photography and Jewish cultureThe MovieThe Last Resort is powered by the gorgeous photography of Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe, a pair of young photographers who made it their mission in the late 70s to document ...Read the entire review From http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=73787
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Archer: Danger Island Season 9

Recommended The Show:Archer headed into its ninth season and approached the (still?) magical 100-episode mark but placing its characters into an interesting environment. Long ago Sterling Archer moved from the government espionage in a Mad Men era to the same practice in the Miami Vice 80s, to a film noir backdrop in Season Eight. In Season Nine? Well, it's different, in that it's set in the late 1930s and the only parallel I could remotely relate it to would be Raiders of the Lost Ark.In Season Nine, the characters you've grown to love play similar character but not exact ones.…
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American Vandal: Season One

Recommended The Season:Have you ever watched a crime show or murder mystery and thought that the connecting of dots and human error involved with important evidence seemed orchestrated or contrived? Set aside a little time and check out some true crime stories, often chronicled on TV shows like The First 48, Forensic Files, or even episodes of NBC's Dateline, and you'll find that the discovery of a "convenient" item or the elaborate thought-process behind certain evidence is common and has a long, documented history. Netflix's landmark show Making a Murderer -- a decade-long documentary chronicling the murder accusations and courtroom…
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At the Drive-In

Highly Recommended The unique pleasures of the Drive-In movie theater experience are hard to come by these days. Prolific in the 1950s, usually out in the sticks where they nixed hick pix, their numbers have dwindled from more than 4,000 to less than 300, most of those barely hanging on. One such venue, the Mahoning Drive-In, located in Lehighton, in rural Pennsylvania, is the subject of Alexander Monelli's excellent documentary At the Drive-In (2017). Movies had been exhibited outdoors since the early silent days, but the first official drive-in theater is generally thought to have been one built by chemical…
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