Beyond the Multiplex

DVD

Dirty jokes, hot witches and a chess game with Death
Dour philosophy lecture or Scando-horror-comedy? Seen afresh, Bergman's early masterpiece is full of surprises
Torture porn, made beautiful
Pasolini's "Salò" blends fascism, de Sade and upscale art cinema into the most notorious film in the medium's history. Watch it at home!
More DVDs to keep you cozy
Stephanie Zacharek and Matt Singer recommend a few more movies to watch at home
DVDs you definitely don't have
An almost forgotten silent-comedy genius, ground-breaking British docs of the '50s and the Eurosleaze wonders of "Black Emanuelle's Box."

Stephanie Zacharek on the new "Harry Potter"

What I'm Reading

The Exploding Girl (Michael Koresky)
Reverse Shot, 2010.03.12
Bad baby (Glenn Kenny)
Some Came Running, 2010.03.12
"Shutter" to think (Glenn Kenny)
Some Came Running, 2010.03.11
Ghost Town (Andrew Chan)
Reverse Shot, 2010.03.11
SFIAAFF '10: The Housemaid
GreenCine Daily, 2010.03.09
Oscars Live Chat 2010
GreenCine Daily, 2010.03.07
Update your Bookmarks (keithuhlich@gmail.com (Keith Uhlich))
The House Next Door, 2010.01.22
“Turkish” Delight: Crossing the Bridge (keithuhlich@gmail.com (Keith Uhlich))
The House Next Door, 2010.01.19

About Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir's Salon blog offers a blurry mix of reviews, news and interviews from the indie-film world. You can subscribe to Andrew's podcasts through iTunes or RSS, and follow him on Twitter.

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