Welcome to Mandatory and ComingSoon’s Digital HD, Blu-ray and DVD column for the week of September 25th! You can find…
The Criterion Collection
Albert Brooks' hilarious 1985 comedy shows what happens when yuppies try - and fail - to rebel against The Man.
Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 sci-fi epic lulls audiences into a dreamlike state.
Terse, intense, and bleak, Robert Bresson's 1983 film 'L'Argent' is one of the best films of its decade.
The 1985 Japanese film is not only one of the best foodie films ever, but also joyously urges cultural togetherness.
'La La Land' makes a lot of tributes to 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,' but it doesn't benefit from the comparison.
Hal Ashby's 1979 classic 'Being There' perhaps speaks more loudly to the political climate of 2017 than it ever did…
'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown' is one of the best films of 1988, and 'Cameraperson' is one…
Often called the first important African film, 1966's 'Black Girl' remains a timely portrait of the immigrant experience.
The classic film is still energetic, intelligent, and notably feminist. It also still has serious tonal problems.
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