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Reviewed by Kristin Munson
Quote: "I don't think I've laughed or cried more with a show than I have with the fourth series of Doctor Who."

Reviewed by Jim Thomas
Quote: "The raw tonnage of talent on display is mind-boggling."

Reviewed by Dylan Charles
Quote: "There are no extras, but everything at least looks pretty good. Which is something. When I watch a movie about a living mud man, I want to be able to see every crease, by God."

Reviewed by Clark Douglas
Quote: "'Cute Little Girl + Poverty + Peppermint Sticks + Little Doll in a Window + Injured Sweet Grandmother + Complete Random Spiritual Finale = Super-Awesome Christmas Story, so shut up you heartless Scrooge!'"

Reviewed by Paul Pritchard
Quote: "Time and again the Pang Brothers have shown themselves to be two of the most interesting filmmakers working today, but if they don't slow down and put more thought into their features, their name is going to lose its allure."

Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "No one I can think of has treated obsession so successfully in the cinema as Werner Herzog. Hitchcock comes to mind, but he confined his obsessive portraits to fiction, whereas Herzog has documented this sort of behavior from both sides of the fiction divide."

Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "I would be hard pressed to find a better filmed version of the painter's life."

Reviewed by Joel Pearce
Quote: "The experience of watching Room 205 is kind of like having a drunken one-night stand. At the time, you feel like you're having oodles of fun, but a couple days later the details start to fade, and you begin to wonder what you were thinking."

Reviewed by Brett Cullum
Quote: "Features a solid cast gamely plowing their way through a black comedy about the bears taking on the twinks in the gayest neighborhood of Madrid."

Reviewed by Joel Pearce
Quote: "If you're going to pick up Chungking Express, the Blu-Ray disc is the way to go. It has a sharpness, grainy look, black level detail, and color separation that's impossible on DVD."