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The best DVDs of 2009 (so far)
Douglas Sirk's "Magnificent Obsession," Patrick McGoohan in "The Quare Fellow," Rossellini takes on Louis XIV, new reissues of Audrey Hepburn's best-loved films and more.
02/04/2009 17:28 UTC
"American Graffiti"
From the days before George Lucas second-guessed himself, a treasure of ingenious '70s filmmaking that uses rock 'n' roll like a Greek chorus with a beat.
10/13/2000 23:00 UTC
WATCH: Dutch documentary investigates Trump's alleged past links to the Russian mob
"The Dubious Friends of Donald Trump" examines president's prior financial ties in Russia, eyeing organized crime
05/16/2017 23:30 UTC
Bobby Moynihan opens up about David S. Pumpkins, Kate McKinnon's "Hallelujah" and "SNL" after the election: "I think it’s both a scary and empowering time"
The "Saturday Night Live" star talks to Salon about Dave Chappelle's episode and creating David Pumpkins at 5 a.m.
11/20/2016 00:00 UTC
"The Filth and the Fury"
The Sex Pistols couldn't find enough treasure in their vaults. Plus: A second documentary that doesn't reduce punk to a slogan.
04/26/2001 23:00 UTC
"The Tao of Steve"
In this smart and charming indie romance, a slacker guy gets wise to the shortcomings of serial conquests.
04/18/2001 23:00 UTC
"Interview With the Vampire"
Never mind the homoerotic text. Here's a little dish on the "extraordinary game" between icy Tom Cruise and soulful Brad Pitt.
11/28/2000 01:30 UTC
DVDs you definitely don't have
An almost forgotten silent-comedy genius, ground-breaking British docs of the '50s and the Eurosleaze wonders of "Black Emanuelle's Box."
02/13/2008 14:00 UTC
"The Big Sleep"
Humphrey Bogart and Howard Hawks get Raymond Chandler so right, who cares if the plot doesn't square?
08/09/2000 23:00 UTC
Bollywood confidential
Despite a massive international market and a huge impact on pop culture, the outrageous musical eye candy of Bollywood remains almost invisible in America.
01/29/2003 02:00 UTC
"L.A. Confidential"
The extras present Los Angeles in all its glittering, sometimes-shady glory, a mythical land of movies, sun and sand.
11/04/2000 01:00 UTC
Harvey Weinstein: I screwed up on "The Master" and "Django"
In an interview, the longtime Oscar maven concedes that he doesn't always have the winning strategy
01/30/2013 22:05 UTC
The DVD Room: "The Birds"
Tote up all its flaws and you still reach the same conclusion: Hitchcock's ornithological thriller is simply terrifying.
08/14/2000 23:39 UTC
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