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  1. 2008: The Year in DVDs

    — A bunch of DVDs that grabbed my attention in 2008.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  2. Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)

    — This holiday season a familiar comedy star tries to finagle his way into the family comedy genre in Disney’s Bedtime Stories.

    REVIEW in Video by Tall Writer

  3. Blu-ray Review: Ghost Town (2008)

    — Ricky Gervais can do no wrong in this little-seen romantic comedy.

    REVIEW in Video by Dusty Somers

  4. DVD Review: Ghost Town (2008)

    — All work and no play makes Jordan a vital member of society.

    REVIEW in Video by Jordan Richardson

  5. Movie Review: Yes Man

    — Fun, if forgettable rom-com.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  6. Erin Karpluk is Being Erica

    — The new dramedy premieres January 5 on CBC.

    INTERVIEW in Video by Diane Kristine

  7. DVD Review: Hallelujah, I'm A Bum!

    — Looking back at a Depression Era movie curiosity starring the once mighty Al Jolson.

    REVIEW in Video by Bill Sherman

  8. DVD Review: Ghost Town (2008)

    — Gervais fans will be a little disappointed but the film does have some laughs and some nice moments.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  9. Movie Review: Yes Man

    — “Yes Man” is a pleasant diversion.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  10. Blu-ray Review: The Heartbreak Kid (2007)

    — heartbreaking only in that it doesn't live up to previous Farrelly Brothers films.

    REVIEW in Video by Matt Paprocki

  11. Sneak Peek Video: Mamma Mia! Comes to DVD December 16

    — Enjoy your favorite Mamma Mia! songs as sing-alongs here at BC!

    NEWS in Video by Robert M. Barga

  12. DVD Review: Sabrina (1954)

    — "Sabrina" has humor, class, and a girl with wit.

    REVIEW in Video by T. Michael Testi

  13. Blu-ray Review: Mamma Mia!

    — One of the cheesiest musicals of all time comes to the screen in an adaptation marred by poor direction.

    REVIEW in Video by Dusty Somers

  14. DVD Review: Mamma Mia! The Movie

    — The movie that captured the hearts of millions is out on DVD December 16th.

    REVIEW in Video by Robert M. Barga

  15. Movie Review: Four Christmases

    — Good idea, but it misses the mark.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  16. Last Chance Harvey Closes Denver Film Festival

    — This not-so-frisky business is hardly worth remembering, although Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson remain oldies but goodies.

    REVIEW in Video by Michael Bialas

  17. Blu-Ray Review: WALL·E (Three-Disc Special Edition)

    — Likely to be included on many 2008 Top-Ten lists for both films and Blu-rays.

    REVIEW in Video by El Bicho

  18. DVD Review: Sabrina - The Centennial Collection (1954)

    — Billy Wilder's direction keeps this film from becoming a sappy, run-of-the-mill 1950s Hollywood romance.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  19. Movie Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno

    — Not as memorable as most of Kevin Smith's other work but it's still damn funny.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  20. Movie Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno

    — Kevin Smith is back with a comedy whose mouth is as foul as its heart is big.

    REVIEW in Video by A.J. Hakari

  21. Movie Review: Ghost Town

    — A mostly funny, often hilarious, seldom boring, and consistently entertaining comedy.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  22. Movie Review: Y.P.F.

    — Don't pioneer yourself into vulgar mode, this is sweeter than its risqué title might suggest.

    REVIEW in Video by Derek Fleek

  23. DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Single Disc Edition

    — After enduring the long plane flight to Hawaii called Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the DVD special features make the trip worthwhile.

    REVIEW in Video by Kevin Gustafson

  24. DVD Review: How I Met Your Mother - Season Three

    — How I Met Your Mother is one of the absolute funniest shows on TV right now.

    REVIEW in Video by Sombrero Grande

  25. Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

    — Graynor's gonzo acting is worthy of year-end awards.

    REVIEW in Video by Todd Ford

  26. Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

    — The search for an elusive band brings two teens together in this studio-bred indie wannabe.

    REVIEW in Video by A.J. Hakari

  27. Movie Review: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

    — Surprisingly good comedy, smarter than expected, despite slipping into cliche-land.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  28. DVD Review: Sex and the City - The Movie

    — A tribute to the deepest love shared between friends.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  29. Movie Review: How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

    — It all just feels a bit disappointing.

    REVIEW in Video by Ross Miller

  30. Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

    — Delightful, sweet film; just ignore the plot.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  31. Movie Review: Smart People

    — Small talk...

    REVIEW in Video by Louis Boram

  32. Blu-ray Review: Sex and the City - The Movie: Extended Cut

    — If you loved the movie as much as I did, you will buy the DVD right away.

    REVIEW in Video by The Masked Movie Snobs

  33. Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    — No, we won't forget because this is a nearly classic romantic comedy.

    REVIEW in Video by Matt Paprocki

  34. DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Collector's Edition

    — Forgetting Sarah Marshall details one man's attempt to get over a break-up.

    REVIEW in Video by Blake Matthews

  35. Movie Review: Ghost Town

    — Accessible, but with a fresh feel.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  36. DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Collector’s Edition

    — This is the real Heartbreak Kid.

    REVIEW in Video by Jen Johans

  37. DVD Review: Leatherheads

    — This screwball comedy forgets one terribly important element — the comedy.

    REVIEW in Video by Josh Lasser

  38. Movie Review: Some Like It Hot

    — A naughty, bawdy, sexy comedy all about...you know what.

    REVIEW in Video by Jordan Richardson

  39. Movie Review: The Wackness

    — An interesting drug and character study that's funny, bittersweet, charming, and thought-provoking.

    REVIEW in Video by Derek Fleek

  40. Movie Review: My Best Friend's Girl

    — Moments of hilarity do not a movie make.

    REVIEW in Video by Chris Beaumont

  41. Movie Review: Nights in Rodanthe

    — The third time is a charmer for Richard Gere and Diane Lane, but why did they have to play it so safe?

    REVIEW in Video by Michael Bialas

  42. DVD Review: Then She Found Me

    — An accurate and compelling depiction of people struggling to overcome their own fears to take the leap of faith required to start over again.

    REVIEW in Video by Richard Marcus

  43. Movie Review: Then She Found Me

    — Hunt's directorial debut shows her acting chops much better than her directing chops.

    REVIEW in Video by Mark Kalriess

  44. Movie Review: The Hottie and the Nottie

    — An act of cinematic carnage that was committed, not made.

    REVIEW in Video by moviejohn

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