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U-571 Blu-ray review

U-571 Blu-ray review

The latest incarnation of this sub flick is another sonic tour de force — and by the way, the movie itself ain’t bad either. [WEB ONLY]
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Indiana Jones and the Blu-ray Release

Indiana Jones and the Blu-ray Release

"Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" gets high marks for its picture and sound quality. As for the rest of the movie . . .

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season 1

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season 1

The three-disc Blu-ray set is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are entertained.

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The Bold and the Blu-tiful

The Bold and the Blu-tiful

We've been hesitant to recommend any one Blu-ray Disc player . . . till now. Panasonic's new DMP-BD55 supports every Blu-ray standard and comes packed with features to please both audio- and videophiles.

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Stark Contrast

Stark Contrast

Blu-ray Review: Vivid colors and excellent Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio make the Blu-ray release of 'Iron Man' a must-have for any fan.

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BackTalk: Julie Benz from 'Dexter'

BackTalk: Julie Benz from 'Dexter'

Dexter’s better half on looking real in high-def, what makes for a good commentary, and the couple’s “happily ever after” scenario.

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Have Sword, Will Pummel

Have Sword, Will Pummel

Game Review: "SoulCalibur IV" -- the latest installment to Namco's classic hack-and-slash fighter -- doesn't have much blood, but it still offers plenty of sword-swinging, martial arts action.

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Jedi Nights

Jedi Nights

We explore the first four levels of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on the Xbox 360. The Dark Side never looked so good.

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Samsung's Big Oh-Four

Samsung's Big Oh-Four

Test report: Samsung's generation-four, BD-P1500 Blu-ray machine only made it to Profile 1.1, but it's smaller and lighter than any player preceding it -- and well priced.

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Gone Baby Gone

Gone Baby Gone

Ben Affleck's directorial debut has gone to Blu-ray, with a great transfer and a 5.1-channel soundtrack.

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