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DVD Obscura: 'Hereditary,' 'Godard Mon Amour,' 'Ramen Heads,' 'Halloween' and More


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We pick the best (and note the rest) in recent home video: indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV titles are included below. New Indie When critics and audiences disagree about a horror movie, it’s usually because the reviews were bad. But the opposite happened with Hereditary (Lionsgate Home Entertainment), which generated strong buzz out of Sundance and in early reviews, only to leave some paying audiences shaking their heads. Now that this acclaimed film has made it to home video, you can overstep the hype on both sides and make up your own mind; for me, the debut feature from writer-director Ari Aster might make a few missteps, but it’s still a brilliantly moody and evocative piece about a family's disintegration, bolstered by strong work from...
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