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DVD Reviews: May 17-23

40 years later, horror film is essential American cinema

DVD Reviews - 4.19.08-4.26.08

'Cloverfield,' 'Charlie Wilson's War,' 'The Savages'

DVD Reviews: 4.13-4.20

'Juno,' 'Lars and the Real Girl' and more

DVD Reviews - 4.5.08-4.12.08

There Will Be Blood', 'Walk Hard'

DVD Reviews - 3.31.08 to 4.7.08

'Sweeney Todd,' 'Alvin and the Chipmunks,' and more

DVD Reviews - 3.9.08-3.16.08

'No Country for Old Men,' 'Dan in Real Life' and more

DVD Reviews: 3.2.08 - 3.9.08

'Into the Wild,' 'Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium,' '101 Dalmations,' and more

Mommy track

Tina Fey, Amy Poehler take a pregnant pause to talk about 'Baby Mama'

Best Friends For Eva and Eva(n)

Sharing a dark movie about the effects of a high-school shooting can beget that kind of intimacy

Leather, Brains and Damn Good Looks

George Clooney directs 1920's football comedy 'Leatherheads' and shares a few worthy scraps with us

Ledger's death fans Joker mania

'The Dark Knight' release approaches with morbid curiosity

Fond, last look at the Yangtze

Docu all-encompassing with detail of China's mighty river

'Garcia Girls' spend their summer slowly, simply

Three gens of females wend way toward male companionship

'Unsettled' a quest for meaning of home

Documentary is a bracing portrait of a country divided

'Dhamma' finds peace behind bars

Inspiring docu showcases meditating inmates

When it 'Rains,' it's pouring Merchant Ivory

No surprises here: script stays on the rails

This should have stayed in Vegas

'What Happens in Vegas' a little too Apatow-lite

'Mister Lonely' does good impersonation of silly

Alternate universe of celeb impersonators rather raucous

'OSS 117' proof there's room for spoof

Music, production and plot all hold up in French farce

Film Review: `The Babysitters'

This movie could use more supervision

'Speed Racer' a spectacle of colorful proportions

Suburbia, intrigue, racing, Ricci and oodles of computer-generated worlds

Film Review: 'Redbelt'

David Mamet takes his talent to the next level

`Iron Man' flexes all the right muscles

For billionaire weapons manufacturer Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), peace means "having a bigger stick than the other guy."

Film Review: 'Son of Rambow'

'Rambow' kills with laughter

'Harold & Kumar' hits hilarious highs

Leaves one looking for more -- like another sequel

Film Review: 'Standard Operating Procedure'

'Procedure' is not an ordinary documentary

'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' reveals naked emotions

If they don't take those billboards down soon I won't be doing any forgetting

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