I admit that I’m quite happy that Dexter has made it this far. I’m also a bit surprised that a show about a serial killer working in the forensics lab of Miami Metro police has gotten this far.
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DVD Review: Dexter: The Seventh Season
Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird — well, it’s two birds, but we’ll get to that later.
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DVD Review: Superman: Unbound
‘Jack Reacher’ There are a lot of Tom Cruise movies I’d rather watch than “Jack Reacher,” his recent thriller in which Cruise stars as the title tough guy who helps investigate a shooting.
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New on DVD & Blu-ray: 'Jack Reacher,' '30 Rock: Season Seven,' more
Nobody goes into a Quentin Tarantino film expecting a realistic story with a deeply serious tone. Tarantino is a master storyteller with a comedic and dramatic flair; “Django Unchained” is a great story, but might not appeal to everyone.
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DVD Review: Django Unchained
‘Manborg’ The super-indie sci-fi horror film “Manborg” is not what you’d call a good movie. The acting is laughable, the effects are cheesy and the script is groan worthy. But that’s by design.
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New on DVD & Blu-ray: 'Manborg,' 'Silver Linings Playbook,' more
‘The Impossible’ There are few movie scenes you’ll see this year as intense and nerve-racking as when floodwaters pummel a resort and leave a family struggling to survive in this based-on-a-true-story thriller about the 2004 devastation in Thailand from an earthquake and tsunami.
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New on DVD & Blu-ray: 'The Impossible,' 'Haunted House,' more
With a running time of a little over two hours, Inhumans tests the endurance of comics fans, who now have the opportunity to re-experience the Paul Jenkins / Jae Lee comic adventure, in limited motion, without the 30 day intermission between chapters.
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DVD Review: Marvel Knights: InHumans
There’s been a lot of story going on in the animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures . Enough, in fact, to merit chopping up the second season into four separate DVD releases (at least in the eyes of the Powers That Be). But almost everything gets wrapped up in a neat little bow with this collection, as the teenaged Tony Stark gets control of Stark Industries back from Justin Hammer, rescues …
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DVD Review: Iron Man: Armored Adventures – Season 2, Vol 4
Season Three of Star Trek: The Next Generation took televised science fiction storytelling to new heights. Now, on high definition Blu-ray, the seminal season of this beloved series is more spectacular and compelling to watch than ever.
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Contest: Blu-ray Giveaway – Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season Three
Dr. Who , “The Aztecs” is a two-disc special edition DVD that features William Hartnell as the Doctor.
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DVD Review: Doctor Who, "The Aztecs"