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Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of BEWITCHED, THE DEER HUNTER:
LEGACY SERIES EDITION, DOMINION: PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST, HAMMETT, HEIGHTS, KILL!: CRITERION COLLECTION, LE SAMOURAI: CRITERION COLLECTION, MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, OFFICE SPACE: SPECIAL EDITION WITH FLAIR, REBEL SAMURAI: SIXTIES SWORDPLAY CLASSICS: CRITERION COLLECTION, SAMURAI REBELLION: CRITERION COLLECTION, SAMURAI SPY: CRITERION COLLECTION, SWORD OF THE BEAST: CRITERION COLLECTION, and THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953): BEWITCHED (reviewed by Ryan Keefer, overall score 66/100): "You know how when you watch a trailer to a movie, like it, then you go see the movie? At what point do you realize that the trailer contained not only the best moments of the film, but the only entertaining moments of it? For me, it was shortly after the second act of Bewitched." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bewitched.php THE DEER HUNTER: LEGACY SERIES EDITION (reviewed by Joe Armenio, overall score 81/100): "Russian roulette is such an apt metaphor for the randomness and horror of war that I'm surprised it hasn't been seized on as a dramatic device many times before." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/deerhunterlegacy.php DOMINION: PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST (reviewed by Adam Arseneau, overall score 79/100): "Though something of a letdown, Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist nevertheless represents a stronger foray into the Exorcist canon than its ill-fated brother, with some genuinely creepy moments to boot." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/dominion.php HAMMETT (reviewed by James A. Stewart, overall score 87/100): "American B-movies, including the noir tales Hammett evokes, were a big part of German director Wim Wenders' life. Thus, it was no surprise that the New German Cinema figure made his American directorial debut with this movie." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/hammett.php HEIGHTS (reviewed by Joel Pearce, overall score 83/100): "The success of stage play adaptations counts on believable scripting and good acting to impress the viewers. There are no special effects here, no complex and long-running stories to tell. Fortunately, the acting is uniformly impressive." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/heights.php KILL!: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 87/100): "Okamoto's movie is entertaining not only for its switchblade humor (in one fight sequence, the staging and crisp editing somehow make a severed finger funny), but also for its wit in throwing a dense melange of chambara cliches at us (feuding local bosses, tea house prostitutes, a farmer longing to rise to the samurai class) while twisting the perspective enough to make it feel fresh." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/kill.php LE SAMOURAI: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Rob Lineberger, overall score 85/100): "Le Samourai single-handedly birthed the 'cold gentleman gangster with a scrupulous code of behavior' icon." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/lesamourai.php MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE (reviewed by David Johnson, overall score 82/100): "For all its corniness, Masters of the Universe remains for me a loud, entertaining blast from the past. Just the fact that these guys were able to adapt a coherent live action feature film from one of the looniest cartoons ever should be worth something." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/mastersuniverse.php OFFICE SPACE: SPECIAL EDITION WITH FLAIR (reviewed by Patrick Naugle, overall score 92/100): "I love Office Space. Love it, love it, love it. I realize that praising the film is like saying the Lord of the Rings trilogy is really good -- well, duh." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/officespacese.php REBEL SAMURAI: SIXTIES SWORDPLAY CLASSICS: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 85/100): "This radical overhaul of the style and substance of the chambara became a tool which young directors like the four represented here -- Masaki Kobayashi, Hideo Gosha, Masahiro Shinoda, and Kihachi Okamoto -- used to examine the radical overhaul of Japanese culture in the wake of World War II." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/rebelsamurai.php SAMURAI REBELLION: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 89/100): "Kobayashi didn't merely talk radical politics, he lived by and suffered for his own deeply held beliefs about the role of the individual in society." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/samurairebellion.php SAMURAI SPY: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 80/100): "Samurai Spy opens on the gloriously epic scene of the Battle of Sekigahara as the picture's political landscape is established in voice- over narration. The scene is staged and shot impressively, samurai clashing on foot and horseback in the foreground and stretching all the way to distant hills on the horizon." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/samuraispy.php SWORD OF THE BEAST: CRITERION COLLECTION (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 85/100): "With its opening shots of the dirty feet of ronin Gennosuke (Mikijiro Hira, Rampo), followed by his randy conversation with a slatternly whore, followed immediately by the first of the film's many sword fights -- all of it backed by a score that mixes the timbre of the shamisen with hep cat clarinet and bongos -- it's obvious from the get-go that Sword of the Beast is a pure pulp cocktail of past and present. " FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/swordbeast.php THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) (reviewed by James A. Stewart, overall score 85/100): "The 1953 movie, made in the wake of World War II, works hard to give the Martian attacks the epic scope of a world war. Despite some cheesy moments, it does this with surprising effect. A $2 million budget doesn't sound like much, but it went a long way back then. The 2005 movie has big-budget set pieces, but returns the story to its roots; like the original H.G. Wells novel, it's a personal account seen through one man's eyes." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/warworlds1953.php Mike Jackson Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict www.dvdverdict.com DVD Verdict |
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