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Blu-ray Review: Radiance Delivers “The Eel,” A Palme d’Or Winning Film, To Blu-ray

Bret OswaldApril 24, 2025April 24, 2025

A businessman kills his adulterous wife and is sent to prison. After the release, he opens a barbershop and meets new people, talking almost to no one except an eel he befriended while in prison.

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Blu-ray Review: The “Dead Or Alive” Trilogy Doesn’t Get Any Crazier Than This

Blake LynchApril 29, 2017April 29, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   Made between 1999 and 2002, the Dead or Alive films cemented director Takashi Miike’s reputation overseas as one of the most provocative Enfants Terrible of Japanese cinema, yet also one of its most talented and innovative filmmakers.

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