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Movies Till Dawn: Post-Prandial Palate Cleansers (2020 Edition)
“Dolly: The Ultimate Collection” (2020, Time Life) This staggering 19-disc set couldn’t be better timed, given the recent outpouring of affection for Dolly Parton, not for her financial support of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, but also for her long and celebrated … Continue reading
Movies Till Dawn: Persons of Interest, Part 2
“Chuck Berry: Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll” (1987, Shout! Select) Keith Richards attempts to corral a mercurial Chuck Berry into celebrating his own 60th birthday at an all-star concert featuring Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Etta James, backed by Chuck’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Arbelos Films, GKids, Greenwich Entertainment, shout factory, Shout Select, The Film Detective
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Movies Till Dawn: New Year, (Mostly) New Movies Part 2
“Suspiria” (2018, Lionsgate Home Entertainment) Timid American dancer Dakota Johnson enrolls at a prestigious dance school in Germany, where her training by a formidable Tilda Swinton gradually reveals a more sinister intent. Like last year’s “Hereditary” and “Mandy,” this audacious … Continue reading
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Tagged Flicker Alley, Greenwich Entertainment, Kino Lorber, Lionsgate, Lobster Films, MVD Visual, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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‘Bookshop’, a Bibliophile’s Dream, Leaves Tomorrow
“A good book is the precious distillation of a master spirit embalmed and preserved for the purpose of achieving a life beyond life, which is why it is undoubtedly a necessary commodity.” – The Bookshop As a film fable “The … Continue reading