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Inside Blu-Ray: Hell And Back Again (2011)

“…serves as a necessary and revelatory tool in understanding that the trauma our soldiers face is not isolated only in a war zone, but exists in a new and unexpected war zone all of its own.”

Inside Blu-Ray: 50/50 (2011)

“There is next to nothing I can say negatively about a film which arrived at a time when several people close to me were fighting and, in two instances, losing their fight against cancer. ’50/50′ provided perspective and catharsis for me and it is one of my favorite films of recent memory.”

Inside Blu-Ray: Sid And Nancy (1986)

‘Sid And Nancy’ takes its rightful place in serving as a document recording that era in a unique and viscerally exciting way

Inside Blu-Ray: Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark (2011)

In a film that promises scares, “Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark” is too reserved to scare much of anything or anyone.

Inside Blu-Ray: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes (2011)

“Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes” is an engaging adventure film that, on its surface, plays like riveting theater.

Inside Blu-Ray: Mr. Popper’s Penguins (2011)

Why they left essentially the front and back covers alone, and rewrote the entire classic novel, is beyond me.

Inside Blu-Ray: Super 8 (2011)

For a lover of the film, this is a wonderful Blu-Ray and one which you will undoubtedly revisit numerous times over the next several years.

Inside Blu-Ray: The Help (2011)

“‘The Help’ won me over. A huge box office success, there is plenty to watch and enjoy with one of the year’s biggest hit films.”

Inside Blu-Ray: Winnie The Pooh (2011)

“Standing up to countless and repeated viewings, “Winnie The Pooh” is one of the finest animated films – no, one of the finer films in general, of 2011.”

Inside Blu-Ray: Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

“At best, you watch this once, maybe twice, and file it away.”