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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Review: Criterion Collection: Identification of a Woman [Blu-ray]
November 15, 2011"Winner of a special 35th Anniversary Prize at Cannes, Michelangelo Antonioni’s Identification of a Woman from...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Identification of a Woman [Blu-ray] | DVD Review
November 15, 2011"Winner of a special 35th Anniversary Prize at Cannes, Michelangelo Antonioni’s Identification of a Woman from...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Review: Going Places [Blu-ray]
November 1, 2011The film details their impulsive misadventures throughout France, including purse snatching, kidnapping, attempted rape and innumerable...
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Disc Reviews
Going Places [Blu-ray] | DVD Review
November 1, 2011The film details their impulsive misadventures throughout France, including purse snatching, kidnapping, attempted rape and innumerable...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Review: Criterion Collection: Kuroneko [Blu-ray]
October 25, 2011"Within its delicate folds, Kuroneko presents a romantic ghost story of bloodlust, revenge and karmic justice,...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Kuroneko [Blu-ray] | DVD Review
October 25, 2011"Within its delicate folds, Kuroneko presents a romantic ghost story of bloodlust, revenge and karmic justice,...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Review: Criterion Collection: Eclipse Series 29: Aki Kaurismäki’s Leningrad Cowboys [Blu-ray]
October 18, 2011"While starkly arid humor has always been a Kaurismaki hallmark, these films lean more toward the...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Review: Criterion Collection: Four Feathers [Blu-ray]
October 18, 2011"While it’s inherently unfair to apply today’s standards to a screenplay of this vintage, even the...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Four Feathers [Blu-ray] | DVD Review
October 18, 2011"While it’s inherently unfair to apply today’s standards to a screenplay of this vintage, even the...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Eclipse Series 29: Aki Kaurismäki’s Leningrad Cowboys [Blu-ray] | DVD Review
October 18, 2011"While starkly arid humor has always been a Kaurismaki hallmark, these films lean more toward the...