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- 81. The African Queen (1951)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While not the best of the John Huston/Humphrey Bogart collaborations, The African Queen provides a likable romantic adventure. It works mostly due to the chemistry of its leads, as the interaction between Bogart and Katharine Hepburn elevates the material. The DVD boasts excellent visuals but the audio seems lackluster. In terms of supplements, we only g
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- 82. Death At A Funeral (2007)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Death at a Funeral doesn’t fire on all cylinders, but it delivers a pretty good dark comedy. It uses a common social setting to nice effect and delivers an amusing experience. The DVD provides acceptable picture, mediocre audio and a couple of audio commentaries. This is a decent release for an entertaining flick. Starring Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes
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- 83. Taxi (2004)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Neither a funny comedy nor an exciting action flick, Taxi fails to entertain. Actually, a few of the stunts are pretty impressive, but the film never uses these well or turns into an impressive flick ... [It] adds up to a pretty good DVD, but I can’t recommend this weak film to anyone who doesn’t already know they like it. Starring Queen Latifah, Jimmy F
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- 84. Gattaca: Special Edition (1997)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: On its own merits, I think this 2008 Special Edition of Gattaca represents the film’s best DVD release; it’s definitely the way to go for fans who own no prior version. However, I don’t find much here to warrant a “double dip” for those who do have one of the earlier releases – especially if they don’t care about extras. Starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman
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- 85. Psycho: 60th Anniversary Editon [Blu-ray] (1960)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: 60 years after its debut, Psycho continues to thrill. A legitimate classic, the film remains thoroughly engaging. Starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh. Universal, $19.98, 9/8/2020.
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- 86. Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid [Blu-Ray] (1969)
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"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I
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- 87. Friday The 13th, Part 4: The Final Chapter - The Complete Collection [Blu-Ray] (1984)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A film that totally failed to fulfill its title’s promise, Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter also fell short of any other distinctiveness. It did little more than rehash the same story, as it tossed out characters and situations an awful lot like those of the first three movies. The Blu-ray provides generally good picture and audio along with a satisf
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- 88. Inside Job (2010)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A tight take on the recent financial crisis, Inside Job aptly recaps how the economy got into its current mess. It also suggests potential solutions and creates an entertaining, provocative piece. The DVD comes with decent to good picture and audio as well as an erratic but generally positive set of supplements. This won’t blow you away as a DVD, but the
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- 89. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Complete Fifth Season (1997)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With Season Five of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the stuff finally starts to hit the fan. Actually, most of the year feels like business as usual, but the series intensifies as it progresses and creates a generally satisfying set of shows. Paramount, $129.99, 10/7/2003.
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- 90. Transformers: The Last Knight [Blu-Ray] (2017)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Five films into the franchise, Transformers: The Last Knight lacks much creativity or excitement. It delivers the usual wild action but it fails to provide a coherent, enjoyable cinematic experience. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins. Paramount, $39.99, 9/26/2017.
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