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Movies Till Dawn: What to Watch This Weekend (Dragon Scholar Invader Edition)
“Oh Lucy!” (2017, Film Movement) Convinced to take an English language class by her kawaii-minded niece (Shiori Kutsuna), lonely and embittered Tokyo office drone Setsuko (Shinobu Terajima) finds herself under the tutelage of John (Josh Harnett), a likable but completely … Continue reading
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Tagged CBS/Paramount, Cinerama, Film Movement, Flicker Alley, Kino Lorber, Warner Archive Collection
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Movies Till Dawn: TV Archaeology
“Everybody Hates Chris” (2005-2009, CBS/Paramount) Like the actor/comedian Chris Rock himself, this Emmy-nominated UPN/CW series, which he co-created with Ali LeRoi, was smarter, funnier and far more thoughtful than most of its peers. Anchored by an excellent cast (with standouts … Continue reading
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Tagged CBS/Paramount, Kino Lorber, MHz Networks, shout factory, Time Life
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Movies Till Dawn: ‘Tis the Season – Last Minute Gift Ideas for Eclectic Insomniacs (Oh S— I Forgot Edition)
“BrainDead Season 1” (Paramount) pleased a lot of critics but very few Nielsen families, so unfortunately, this Season 1 set comprises the complete series run. Too bad, since this series from Robert and Michelle King (“The Good Wife”), about a … Continue reading
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Tagged Arrow Video USA, CBS/Paramount, Flicker Alley, Kino Lorber, shout factory, Sony, Warner Archives Collection
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