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No Concessions: “Insidious” Knows What Scares You

Bob Cashill April 2, 2011 0

No fooling -- Insidious, from the makers of Saw, gets things bumping in the night. Plus, Hilary Swank is The Resident, and the phantasmagorical Santa Sangre, both on

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DVD/Blu-ray Review: “Tangled”

Bob Cashill March 30, 2011 9

Is Disney's take on Rapunzel a bad hair day for the studio? Bob Cashill takes his scissors to it

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No Concessions: “Frankenstein,” Live Onstage at the Movies

Bob Cashill March 28, 2011 0

London's hottest show is now playing at a movie theater near you. And a former bride of Frankenstein stars in The Tourist, now on Blu-ray

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Blu-ray Review: “The Man from Nowhere”

Bob Cashill March 17, 2011 0

A megahit from Korea slams onto Blu-ray. Expect a fair amount of destruction, a lot of slashed throats, and some flying body parts.

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No Concessions: “Jane Eyre,” “The Boys,” and Some “Monsters”

Bob Cashill March 9, 2011 2

Who's that girl? Why it's Jane Eyre, back again, as a new documentary revisits The Boys in the Band and some Monsters cause trouble on home screens

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DVD/Blu-ray Review: A Sad “Burlesque”

Bob Cashill March 3, 2011 0

There are worse things than fumbling the lyrics of the national anthem at the Super Bowl or tabloid crackups, Xtina. There is BurlesqueRead More »

Blu-ray Review: “Thelma & Louise” at 20

Bob Cashill February 23, 2011 3

Bob Cashill goes on the road again with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis as they hit Blu-ray

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DVD Review: An Oscar Nominee You Can’t Refuse

Bob Cashill February 22, 2011 1

Meet Jacki Weaver, the Oscar-nominated star of Animal Kingdom...but don't get too close, Bob Cashill cautions

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No Concessions: “Unknown” Quantities

Bob Cashill February 18, 2011 2

Liam Neeson wants to know who he is in Unknown. Characters in Another Year would rather be someone else. Bob Cashill analyzes these identity crises

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DVD Review: “I Spit on Your Grave”…Twice

Bob Cashill February 14, 2011 1

Bob Cashill commemorates Valentine's Day with the notorious rape-revenge saga from the 70s and its remake. See them with someone you loathe.

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