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Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "Struck me as more of an hour-long or perhaps an entry into a horror anthology instead of a work with legs enough for a full-on 90 minute feature."

Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "An extraordinary, intimate documentary short subject, Dear Talula has a power and urgency which most feature-length films lack."

Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan
Quote: "Although the plot is occasionally convoluted, Cheadle is unswerving in showing his character's faith and willingness to die for his beliefs."

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

Reviewed by Clark Douglas
Quote: "The Blu-ray transfer will enhance the experience for those who are in it for the shoes, hats, and dresses, but the BD-exclusive supplements are a waste of time."

Reviewed by Adam Arseneau
Quote: "It's hard to balance introspection and political espionage into a single film without being preachy, but Traitor makes it all seem effortless."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "One of the most laughably dumb genre pictures I've ever seen. And what's ironic is that the utter dumbness is nearly masked by a sheen of professionalism."

Reviewed by Christopher Kulik
Quote: "Hundreds of movies and series have already explored this dark side of society (Klute, The Happy Hooker, Dangerous Beauty), that it now seems like leftover material from thirty years' worth of Penthouse prose."

Reviewed by Ben Saylor
Quote: "While historical purists will undoubtedly quibble at the creative license Hirst employs, The Tudors remains a highly enjoyable series due largely to its talented cast and smart, compelling (if not completely flawless) writing."

Reviewed by Clark Douglas
Quote: "Refreshingly, Swingtown never feels like voyeuristic exploitation."