Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection Volume 3 - Dir. by Mike Judge
In what is presumably the final volume of the Mike Judge Collection, Beavis and Butt-head are at the peak of their comedic powers with Judge and the show’s writers perfecting the duo’s dumbness. ...Read More
Apocalypse Now: The Complete Dossier - Dir. by Francis Ford Coppola
Marketing hyperbole aside, this is now the third DVD issuing of Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary masterpiece, Apocalypse Now, and The Complete Dossier is just as notable for what it lacks as what it contains. ...Read More
Arrested Development: Season Three
As the clock ticked on the life of Greatest Sitcom Ever, Arrested Development, creator Mitch Hurwitz pulled out all the comedic stops, making the very unpopularity of the Bluth family a key plot point throughout its final 13 episodes. ...Read More
14 Hours - Dir. by Henry Hathaway
Akeelah And The Bee - Dir. by Doug Atchison
Astro Boy: Greatest Astro Adventures
Black Rain - Dir. by Ridley Scott
Black.White
Brick - Dir. by Rian Johnson
Carnivale: Season Two
Chappelle’s Show: The Lost Episodes
Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul - Dir. by Fatih Akin
Damon Wayans: The Last Stand?
District 13 - Dir. by Pierre Morel
Don’t Come Knocking - Dir. by Wim Wenders
Film Noir Classic Collection Vol. 3
Final Destination 3 - Dir. by James Wong
Friends with Money - Dir. by Nicole Holofcener
Gilmore Girls The Complete Sixth Season
How Much Do You Love Me? - Dir. by Bertrand Blier
How Much Do You Love Me? - Dir. by Bertrand Blier
Inside Man - Dir. by Spike Lee
James Stewart: The Signature Collection
Jenifer / Do You Like Hitchcock? - Dir. by Dario Argento
Just My Luck - Dir. by Donald Petrie
Kinky Boots - Dir. by Julian Jarrold
L’Enfant - Dir. by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Little Jersualem - Dir. by Karin Albou
Mandela - Dir. by Jo Menell and Angus Gibson
On the Edge: The Femicide in Ciudad Juarez - Dir. by Steev Hise
Pet Sematary / The Dead Zone - Dir. by Mary Lambert / David Cronenberg
Phi Ta Khon: Ghosts Of Isan
Poseidon - Dir. by Wolfgang Petersen
Prison Break: Season One
Roger Corman’s Frankenstein Unbound - Dir. by Roger Corman
Romancing the Stone / The Jewel of the Nile - Dir. by Robert Zemeckis / Lewis Teague
Roseanne: Halloween Edition
Shock - Dir. by Alfred Werker
Silent Hill - Dir. by Christophe Gans
South Park: The Complete Eight Season
Souvenir of Canada - Dir. by Robin Neinstein
Stray Dogs - Dir. by Marzieh Meshkini
The Art of Breaking Up - Dir. by Michel Deville
The Da Vinci Code - Dir. by Ron Howard
The Devil and Daniel Johnston - Dir. by Jeff Feuerzeig
The Jayne Mansfield Collection
The Laurel and Hardy Collection, Vol. 2
The Mr. Moto Collection, Vol. 1
The Notorious Bettie Page - Dir. by Mary Harron
The Other - Dir. by Robert Mulligan
The Rocket - Dir. by Charles Biname
The Rocky Horror Picture Show / Shock Treatment - Dir. by Jim Sharman
The Secret Life of Words - Dir. by Isabel Croixet
The Sentinel - Dir. by Clark Johnson
The Simpsons: The Complete Eighth Season
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: Ultimate Edition - Dir. by Tobe Hooper
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha - Dir. by Mark Dornford-May
V For Vendetta - Dir. by James McTeigue
Veronica Mars: The Complete Second Season
Vicki - Dir. by Harry Horner
Wild Boyz: Seasons 3 and 4
Mary, we love the fact that you're happy ― no more drama ― and that your personal issues seem to be a thing of the past. Trouble is, your pain was what fuelled your passion. It's the reason why What's the 411 was a classic, and why subsequent albums were usually measured by whethe... Full Review
If you've ever wondered why Toronto's first wave punk scene lacks the oral histories, band biographies, and memoirs pouring out of similar scenes, Treat Me Like Dirt is for you — as evidenced by a first printing selling out a week before its release. "I didn't know that any of this had happened the way I knew that New York and London had these great punk movements," says author Liz Worth.... Read More
Vancouver, BC rapper/producer Moka Only has always been diverse, dropping everything from dusty underground jams to shiny commercial songs, but Melba might just be his most out there yet, invading Kool Keith's turf. Most of Moka's beats for Melba are made with emphasis on the low-end o... Full Review
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