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Fighting the Nazis With Celluloid
By J. HOBERMAN
Two Fritz Lang films new to Blu-ray are anti-Nazi statements made by this director.
The Saturday-morning CBS series “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” now in a Shout! Factory collection, was a riot of invention that alternated between the sweet and the risqué.
Two Fritz Lang films new to Blu-ray are anti-Nazi statements made by this director.
Two Blake Edwards comedies — “The Great Race” and “The Party” — present the director working on a grand scale and a more modest one.
“The Big Chill,” out in a new dual-edition release, may have set out to lament the end of the hippie era but in some ways celebrated the arrival of the yuppie age instead.
Isabelle Adjani tries to weather the St. Bartholomew Day’s Massacre in Patrice Chéreau’s “Queen Margot.”
“The Mack Sennett Collection Volume One,” a Blu-ray set from Flicker Alley, assembles 50 shorts written, directed or produced by a master of silent comedy.
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