A few solid performances help to catapult Magnolia’s Deadfall into a film that’s well worth a look.
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Even though Magnolia’s Blu-ray is technically solid as the genre goes, I just couldn’t get into Apartment 143. Unless you’re a big fan of the film, I’d say avoid this one.
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With an excellent V/A presentation, a truly absorbing film in and of itself, Headhunters is a well made movie that demands to be seen (and heard).
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Highlighted by a great performance from Willem Dafoe, The Hunter is a well-made action/drama that fans of Dafoe will eat up.
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Mark Pellington’s dizzying and drugged out indie I Melt With You hits Blu-ray packed with a good bit of HD extras and a decent 1080p transfer from Magnolia.
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Take a trip on a magic bus into the Sixties counterculture revolution in this documentary that finally pieces together Cuckoo’s nest author Ken Kesey’s famous “Acid Test” footage.
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If you’ve had interest in how one of the largest newspapers operates daily, give Page One a glance.
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Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior will thrill with its nonstop smack downs and back-to-basics martial arts, but don’t expect any miracles from this low budget flick’s murky looking picture on Blu-ray.
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This sullen, overwrought, and over thought drama may be a solid effort on Blu-ray from Magnolia but a confused plot and dour drama leave The Burning Plain a lifeless affair that even a strong cast can’t revive.
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Bobcat Goldthwait’s film starring Robin Williams defies its name and offers up some well-acted dark comedy for adults and it looks good in this 1080p transfer from Magnolia.
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