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1. Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE (2004)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Though I never really got into the Beach Boys, I recognize and respect Brian Wilson’s talent. Brian Wilson Presents Smile offers a solid examination of his once-lost album. Through the main documentary and its extras, we find a mostly fine look at the music’s history, its resurrection, and its continued life on stage. Starring Brian Wilson. Rhino, $29.98
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/brianwilsonsmile.shtml - 32k - 27 Apr 2024
2. Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Taken on its own merits, Charlie Wilson’s War offers a reasonably entertaining piece of work. However, given all of the talent behind it, “reasonably entertaining” becomes exceedingly faint praise ... In the end, this becomes a mediocre DVD for a moderately enjoyable flick. Starring Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts. Universal, $29.98, 4/22/2008.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/charliewilsonswar.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
3. Sisters: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1973)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Sisters brings a moderately chilling and compelling piece of faux Hitchcock. If nothing else, it certainly demonstrated the path down which Brian De Palma would walk for most of his career. Starring Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt. Criterion, $39.95, 10/23/2018.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/sistersbr.shtml - 20k - 27 Apr 2024
4. Classic Albums: Beach Boys - Pet Sounds [Blu-Ray] (2016)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With this look at Pet Sounds, the Classic Albums series lives up to its title, as records don’t get more legendary than the Beach Boys’ 1966 release. The documentary offers a lively, informative view of the album and its creation. Starring Beach Boys. Eagle Rock Entertainment, $21.98, 9/23/2016.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/classicalbumspetsounds.shtml - 20k - 27 Apr 2024
5. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition) [Blu-Ray] (2002)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Two Towers doesn’t feel as engrossing as its predecessor, but that’s almost inevitable given its spot as the middle chapter of a trilogy. It’s still an excellent movie that continues the tale well. The Blu-ray adds 44 minutes of mostly useful and entertaining material that serves to make the film even stronger than its Oscar-nominated theatrical cut.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/lotrtwotowersbree.shtml - 55k - 27 Apr 2024
6. Moonfall [Blu-Ray] (2022)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With Moonfall, Roland Emmerich tries to reclaim prior glories. He fails in an absolute and complete manner, as this becomes a persistently moronic and boring attempt at sci-fi action. Starring Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson. Lionsgate, $39.99, 4/26/2022.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/moonfall.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
7. Vacancy (2007)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If you want to find a flick that combines a Hitchcock vibe with the “snuff film” tone of many modern horror movies… keep looking. Vacancy aspires to provide the best of both worlds but instead just becomes a tedious effort without any real drama on display ... This is a mediocre release for a forgettable film. Starring Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson. Sony,
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/vacancy.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
8. The Royal Tenenbaums: Criterion Collection (2001)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As with Wes Anderson’s prior film Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums brought a quirky but ultimately sweet fable that sporadically worked well. The movie seemed a little too self-consciously eccentric at times, but the terrific cast helped make the material work. The Blu-ray provides excellent visuals as well as good audio and supplements. This isn’t a film
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/royaltenenbaumsbr.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024
9. The Family Stone (2005)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Too bad The Family Stone itself didn’t come as a surprise, pleasant or otherwise. An absolutely dreadful family melodrama that pounds emotional buttons with absurd urgency, it never threatens to become anything more than sappy schlock. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Dermot Mulroney. Fox, $29.98, 5/2/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/familystone.shtml - 26k - 27 Apr 2024
10. The Royal Tenenbaums: Criterion Collection (2001)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Royal Tenenbaums provided a quirky but ultimately sweet fable that sporadically worked well.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/royaltenenbaums.shtml - 29k - 27 Apr 2024

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