Stanley Kubrick's dystopian masterpiece is set in the near future where urban thugs run wild and new methods of crime deterrence are being explored. Career gang member Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is nabbed by the police and offered the chance to a commuted sentence if he undergoes a kind of surgical therapy. One where his brain does not allow him to execute his violent urges.
Stanley Kubrick's dystopian masterpiece is set in the near future where urban thugs run wild and new methods of crime deterrence are being explored. Career gang member Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is nabbed by the police and offered the chance to a commuted sentence if he undergoes a kind of surgical therapy. One where his brain does not allow him to execute his violent urges. (less)
2012 has seen the release of a variety of must-see, must-have Blu-ray releases, from billion-dollar box office blockbusters like The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises to more obscure cinema classics. Once again, the Blu-ray.com reviewers have compiled ...
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In October, Warner Home Entertainment will bring both What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Dead Ringer to Blu-ray. Released in 1962 and 1964, respectively, these psychological thrillers act as a showcase for screen icon Bette Davis (All About ...
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