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Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

Studio: Warner Archive

May 26, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

Released in 1948, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House was the third film to pair Cary Grant and Myrna Loy.

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Flowers of Shanghai

Studio: The Criterion Collection

May 23, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

Flowers of Shanghai is a deeply thought-provoking look at a period of time in Chinese history, gender roles, and the complexities of a love triangle.

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F.T.A.

Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

May 20, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

F.T.A.‘s intimate conversations with G.I.s are an essential time capsule, and make up for any dated song and dance.

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May 18, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

Charles Bronson starred in this ABC crime series for two seasons starting in 1958, playing a former WWII combat photographer turned hotshot news cameraman.

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Smile

Studio: Fun City Editions

May 17, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

For a week in the summer, girl hopefuls from around the state of California converge on a single auditorium in Santa Rosa, looking to be crowned the next “Young American Miss.”

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Cool as Ice

Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics

May 13, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

There’s no need to defend Cool as Ice, but it is helpful to try and understand the movie.

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Irma Vep

Studio: The Criterion Collection

May 11, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

Irma Vep is French director Olivier Assayas’ 1996 breakthrough film — a vital and personal work that slips easy definition.

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Each Dawn I Die

Studio: Warner Archive

May 06, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

One of the more successful examples of Cagney being a tough guy for law and order was the 1939 Warner Bros. prison flick, Each Dawn I Die.One of the more successful examples of Cagney being a tough guy for law and order was the 1939 Warner Bros. prison flick, Each Dawn I Die.

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Masculin Féminin

Studio: The Criterion Collection

May 03, 2021 DVDs Web Exclusive

Masculin Féminin is a trifecta: a fascinating character study, a chaotic look at a relationship, and a showcase of 1960s France.

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