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All reviews by Kenneth Brown
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| Babel (HD-DVD) Aggressively mixing separate plot lines with a lot of political commentarym "Babel" is a film that can get a bit convoluted at times. Still it is intriguing and thought-provoking and defintiely worth watching.
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| Babel (Blu-ray) (Blu-Ray) Aggressively mixing separate plot lines with a lot of political commentarym "Babel" is a film that can get a bit convoluted at times. Still it is intriguing and thought-provoking and definitely worth watching.
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| Black Rain (Blu-Ray) This is one of Ridley Scott's often-overlooked movies, throwing Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia in a world they simply don't understand, as they try to catch an escaped mobster in Tokyo - now even in high definition.
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| Black Rain (HD-DVD) This is one of Ridley Scott's often-overlooked movies, throwing Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia in a world they simply don't understand, as they try to catch an escaped mobster in Tokyo - now even in high definition.
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| Brokeback Mountain (HD-DVD) Ang Lee's surprising and highly controversial cowboy drama is available in high definition as part of Universal's line-up. Kenneth sat down with this title to see how it turned out.
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| Clerks II (HD-DVD) Your mileage with Kevin Smith's films certainly varies and is an acquired taste. Nonetheless we took a close look at the HD-DVD version of his latest outing for you to see how it compares.
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| The Covenant (Blu-Ray) Renny Harlin delivers his latest horror film but once again it somehow doesn't live up to the material's potential and feels desperately pieced together. Fortunately the Blu-Ray presentation is top notch giving you at least something to look at.
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| Crank (Blu-Ray) Making a good figure in the "Transporter" movies, Jason Statham shows up as another tight-wound hitman in this unrelated movie. Sadly it is nowhere as good as the Transporter as Kenneth Bron found out when checking out the Blu-Ray version.
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| The Departed (Blu-Ray) Martin Scorsese's dark tale of the Boston mafia has been awarded with an Academy Award recently. It may not be the best film of his career but it certainly packs a punch and is still better than much of what Hollywood puts out these days.
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| The Departed (HD-DVD) Martin Scorsese's dark tale of the Boston mafia has been awarded with an Academy Award recently. It may not be the best film of his career but it certainly packs a punch and is still better than much of what Hollywood puts out these days.
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| Derailed (HD-DVD) Genius Products delivers a high definition version of their thriller "Derailed" which puts the DVD version to shame with an incredibly detailed image. Read all about it in Kenneth's full review.
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| The Descent (Blu-Ray) One of the most refreshingly inspired and frightening horror films of recent memory is now also available on Blu-Ray disc with a host of great bonus features. We tell you all about it in Kenneth Brown's in-depth review.
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| The Devil Wears Prada (Blu-Ray) Kenneth Brown checked out "The Devil Wears Prada" for you today. Although this is clearly a chick flick, it boasts good performances and is solid enough to keep even more casual viewers interested.
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| Employee of the Month (Blu-Ray) Good natured and free of toilet humor, "Employee Of The Month" may surprise many viewers and while not perfect it is certainly an entertaining comedy well worth seeing.
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| Flightplan (Blu-Ray) Jodie Foster delivers another powerhouse performance in this amazing thriller about a mother who's daughter disappears on an airplane in mid-flight. now available in high definition we simply had to take a look.
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| Gridiron Gang (Blu-Ray) Based on a true story, this film is about a lot more than football. It is a film about life, death, loyalty, manipulation and self-destruction. Plenty of stuff to give it a look, actually.
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| Half Baked (HD-DVD) Dave Chapelle is always a warrant for funny. In this film he stands out once again but is it enough to save the whole film? Kenneth tells you all about it in his in-depth review.
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| Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (DVD) An animated version of the "Hellboy" comic book is coming to DVD courtesy of Anchor Bay. As Kenneth Brown checkes it out, he discovers it to be a pretty exciting release that you should know more about.
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| The Lake House (HD-DVD) What may appear like a simple romantic movie, actually turns out to dig much deeper and even turns sci-fi, include time travel. Interesting and captivating mix, as Kenneth Brown found out.
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| Marebito (DVD) Tartan's Asia Extreme titles are known among fans for delivering some of the best and most provocative movies from Asia. Here we have another fascinating film that will grab you and won't let go.
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