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DVD Review: Flashpoint (The Fifth Season)

What's amazing about the American success of Flashpoint is the Canadian actors are allowed to be Canadian on the screen. They aren't responding to issues in a faux-American city. »»

DVD Review: James A. Michener's Texas

Bucks tradition, arriving at a time when the "Big 4" networks weren't high on airing miniseries. »»

DVD Review: Have Gun - Will Travel (The Final Season, Volume One & Two)

Wraps up the career of illustrious man in black whose business card might read, "Have Gun - Will Travel," but he brought more than a weapon to help his clients. »»

DVD Review: Gunsmoke (The Eighth Season, Volume 1 & 2)

Burt Reynolds brings a youthful sex appeal to a show that has been getting rather old. »»

DVD Review: Bubble Guppies: Sunny Days!

Another collection that quickly becomes addictive to preschoolers and kindergartners. Let Joe Corey's daughter tell you why. »»

DVD Review: The Custom Mary

What we’re given is a half-hearted faith-based film that overly relies on narration to tell its story as opposed to show it. »»

DVD Review: Beetlejuice (The Complete Series)

Beetlejuice: The Complete Series remains a goofy view of a spirit who couldn't be exorcized, but could be toned down to be safe for small kids. »»

DVD Review: Touched By An Angel (The Seventh Season)

25 episodes of "Divine" family entertainment. »»

DVD Review: Nickelodeon: Once Upon A Rhyme

Nick Jr. compilation is advantageous for parents making a long drive with the kids in the back seat. »»

DVD Review: InHumans

InHumans is an amazingly dynamic transformation from a comic book to an animated feature film told in 12 segments. »»

DVD Review: The Borgias (The Second Season)

The Borgias are like the family on Shameless if they had their own kingdom, an amazing amount of cash and less scruples. »»

DVD Review: Cold Prey II

You should turn off the lights and blast the air conditioner so you can get lost in Cold Prey II and beg to escape the horror. »»

DVD Review: MADtv (The Complete Second Season)

The sketches for the most part are still funny since they might have spoofed the times, they don't seem too bent on mocking current events. »»

DVD Review: Family Ties (The Sixth Season)

Family Ties: The Sixth Season keeps up the relaxed family tension. »»

DVD Review: Howdy Kids! A Saturday Afternoon Western Roundup

This three-disc set will allow any comatose cowboys ride the sofa for hours. »»

DVD Review: The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries (Complete Collection)

As delightful now as when they played on PBS in the early 1970s. »»

DVD Review: Stoney Burke (The Complete Television Series)

Gritty goodness down at the corral. »»

DVD Review: Private Practice (The Complete Sixth and Final Season)

DVD release sees an end to the saga of Seaside Wellness. »»

DVD Review: Lee Marvin Presents Lawbreaker (The Complete Television Series)

Lee Marvin Presents Lawbreaker deserves entry into the TV Hall of Fame for setting the standards of true crime shows. »»

DVD Review: Drive-In Collection: Anatomy of a Psycho & The Lonely Sex

This double feature is bound to make your grandma rethink what was projected during her teen years. »»

DVD Review: The Syndicate (Series 1)

The Syndicate: Series 1 reminds people that sometimes the last thing you need is overnight riches. »»

DVD Review: We Are Egypt - The Story Behind the Revolution

Involving documentary gives the views of participants in the planning stage of the Egypt Revolution and not the post-game press conference. »»

DVD Review: Team Umizoomi: Animal Heroes

Joe Corey's daughter, Josie, tells you all about this Team Umizoomi collection. »»

DVD Review: Duck Dynasty (Season 2, Volume 1)

Redneck used to be a derogatory term. Now it just means funny. »»

DVD Review: Into the Cold

Into the Cold is an epic adventure captured on camera. »»

DVD Review: Sugartown

Sugartown is just the right length to reveal its quirky tale of a town that's eager to preserve its future. »»

DVD Review: Roseanne: The Complete Seventh Season & Eighth Season

Witness the amazing Becky double and the longest TV pregnancy. »»

DVD Review: Dirk Gently

Dirk Gently brings the quirky detective from Douglas Adams' novels to the small screen. »»

DVD Review: Drive-In Collection: The Suckers & The Love Garden

This double feature promises to deliver two different forbidden carnal desires. »»

DVD Review: Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (Series 1)

It's the perfect murder mystery to watch while sipping your bathtub gin. »»

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