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DVD Reviews
When Hank Deerfield's soldier son Mike goes AWOL from his New Mexico base, the ex-military policeman snaps back into investigation-mode. »
After bonding over chemo-therapy and gin rummy, two men decide they want to do the things in life they've life they've always wanted to do »
There's backbone to spare in this superior family film aimed at the type of kids who like a wee splash of Scotch on their cornflakes. »
Bill Hendrickson has three wives, three homes and seven kids. »
Upon second viewing, it becomes clear Californication is the rusty Valiant of the TV drama car lot. »
It would be easy to say Eagle vs Shark is Napoleon Dynamite set in New Zealand minus a Mexican named Pedro. »
Air Guitar Nation is a movie aimed anyone who has ever grabbed a tennis racquet and had a crack at 'playing' Back in Black »
The latest feature from Jim Sheridan's daughter Kirsten, stars doe-eyed Freddie Highmore (Finding Neverland) as a 12-year-old, orphaned musical prodigy »
Family dysfunction is a plentiful well of creative inspiration - who doesn't have a family member that brings out the hateful creativity at Christmas lunch? »
Originally conceived as the second South Park film but ultimately broadcast as three TV episodes, Imaginationland ranks as a creative high point »
"Is not incivility the very essence of love?" »
Times are tough at the ranch for hobbled Civil War vet Christian Bale »
Even a Hollywood screenwriter in the midst of a crystal meth addiction would hesitate to dream up a film with ingredients like this »
A fairytale as told to a bedridden boy »
Rappeneau's 1990 version of Rostand's theatrical warhorse never puts a foot wrong. »
Her adoptive parents now dead, Hortense, a young middle-class optometrist, decides to find her natural mother. »
At first, Rogue, from Wolf Creek director Greg McLean, is shaping up to be something really intriguing »
Todd Haynes' exploration of Dylan avoids most of the traps a more traditional bio-pic would have stumbled into. »
For anyone who ever wanted a complete armchair education in Australian wine »
Six years after 9/11, the spectacular destruction of Manhattan is once again the premise of a Hollywood fantasy »
Disney has pulled off a bit of a doozy with this amusing parody of its own oeuvre. »
During his 22-year tenure as an executioner, Pierrepoint was considered the best hangman in the business. »
'70s Harlem druglord, Frank Lucas built an empire via killer market force - smuggling low-cost, high-impact heroin right through the fog of the Vietnam war. »
It's not a companionable film, but its dark romanticism lingers in the mind. »
The cars - are they here to help us or destroy us? »
Throwing Will Smith's star power and shed loads of CGI at a remake of the 1971 sci-fi movie The Omega Man makes sound commercial sense. »
This finely crafted film follows the life of Vanya, a quietly indefatigable orphan »
Kurt Cobain's untimely death is perhaps the most uninteresting part of the singers life »
Atonement is fuelled by a childhood mistake that has terrible consequences for the characters as adults »
With mainstream US comedy languishing in the weeds, it is a relief to know that the next renaissance of American animation has arrived »
It's 1997, Tony Blair has just been elected prime minister, and Queen Elizabeth II keeps up appearances as the country's figurehead. »
This charming biopic underlines the fallacy of confusing an author with their work »
A bloody adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's terse literary thriller about a Vietnam vet who stumbles into the aftermath of a gangland drug operation »
Australia's greatest ever war film is as much about mateship as it is man's inhumanity to man »
Someone must have thought there to be an audience a movie about a soldier living in 17th century Spain »
Those of you who missed this series on television the first time around, don't make the same mistake again. »
Seinfeld lends his shrill but solipsistic 'Noo Yoik' drawl to the voice of Barry B Benson, a sprightly honeybee »
After seven sequels, John Carpenter's seminal 1978 slasher flick gets a straight-ish remake courtesy of Rob Zombie »
Through documenting John Peterson's life, The Real Dirt... explores the relationship between farming and the endlessly sprawling cities of the US »