Rabu, 15 Februari 2017

DVD Review: Stalingrad

Stalingrad Directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. 131 minutes. DVD, May 13. Russian and German; English subtitles. $30.99. The first Russian IMAX feature to hit American screens is the kind of war movie Americans know and usually love, and in 3D—our current favorite visual punch. (It’s refreshingly CGI-free, though; its sets were actually built.) The sense of …

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