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Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki

Studio: GKIDS / Shout! Factory

Apr 30, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Never-Ending Man is an intimate look into the creative process of the medium’s most brilliant artist.

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Khrustalyov, My Car!

Studio: Arrow Academy

Apr 29, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Khrustalyov is a claustrophobic, relentless nightmare.

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Japón

Studio: The Criterion Collection

Apr 26, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

There’s a great film inside Carlos Reygadas’ Japón — but his celebrated 2002 directorial debut places ambitious pleasures alongside a tendency to mistake jagged ugliness for authenticity.

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Scream and Scream Again [Special Edition]

Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Apr 24, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Despite the disappointing fact that its three marquee players — Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing — share virtually no screen time together, Gordon Hessler’s 1970 sci-fi thriller Scream and Scream Again is still a fair amount of fun to watch.

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Sheena

Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment

Apr 22, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

From the moment adult Sheena rides onto screen on a horse painted up to look like a zebra, you know you’re in for a goofy treat.

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Night on Earth

Studio: The Criterion Collection

Apr 17, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Night on Earth, Jarmusch’s first one-man omnibus film from 1991, isn’t one of his best films, but neither is it his worst.

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Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment

Apr 15, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Andy Sidaris’ most entertaining b-movie lands on Blu-ray from Mill Creek Entertainment.

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Bend of the River

Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

Apr 12, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

Even more so than James Stewart or Arthur Kennedy, the true star of Bend of the River is the Pacific Northwest landscape, rendered in gorgeous Technicolor and benefiting handsomely from Kino Lorber’s 4K transfer.

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Liz and the Blue Bird

Studio: Shout! Factory

Apr 10, 2019 DVDs Web Exclusive

While it may not contain so many of the earth-shattering moments that A Silent Voice is so renowned for, Liz and the Blue Bird manages to make its much smaller story all the more potent and powerful.

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