If you hadn’t already heard, Steve McQueen’s “Shame” was my favorite film of 2011, and stands as one of the greatest works of cinematic art I have ever experienced. I can’t recommend it highly enough, but its limited theatrical run meant many viewers didn’t get the chance to see the film. Hopefully that will all be rectified, as “Shame” is now available on home video exclusively in a Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack. Does the Blu-Ray release do the movie justice, or does it come up short?
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Blu-Ray Review: "Shame" - the best film of…
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If you hadn’t already heard, Steve McQueen’s “Shame” was my favorite film of 2011, and stands as one of the greatest works of cinematic art I have ever experienced. I can’t recommend it highly enough, but its limited theatrical run meant many viewers didn’t get the chance to see the film. Hopefully that will all be rectified, as “Shame” is now available on home video exclusively in a Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack. Does the Blu-Ray release do the movie justice, or does it come up short?