Blu-ray Review: Jean-Pierre Melville’s Army of Shadows – “a cinematic achievement that deserves to be celebrated”
STUDIOCANAL has announced the release of a brand-new 4K restoration of Jean-Pierre Melville’s WW2 set masterpiece, Army of Shadows, that...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: American Sniper, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Ordinary Angels, One From the Heart: Reprise, Dead Wrong, and We Go On
It’s a catalog heavy week this week, largely because my review copy of Dune 2 was delayed by the shipping carrier (it came out on May...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Once Upon A Time In The West, Orphan, The Gate, The Lair of the White Worm, Castle Keep, Bobby Deerfield and more
It’s a catalog-heavy week, with a long-awaited 4K title, a new collector’s edition of a horror hit, two gorgeous new...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Crow, Ocean’s Trilogy, Madame Web, Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker, The Devil’s Honey and more
Well, it’s not the biggest week this week, but it’s big for ME! That’s because one of my favorite films ever is making its 4K Ultra HD...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Mean Girls, Andor, Drive Away Dolls, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part 2, Moon Knight, Hansel and Gretel and more
After a pretty great week of releases last week, this final week of April doesn’t disappoint as we have a new DC Universe animated movie,...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Beekeeper, The Departed, Rambo: Last Blood, Red, Cutthroat Island, Doom Patrol, Rolling Thunder, Stigmata and more
All month I’ve been waiting for April to kick in, because I knew there were some high profile releases coming out. Apparently, they were...
Read MoreReview: Sometimes I Think About Dying – “A showcase for the power and simplicity of indie filmmaking”
In a world…where attention spans are fleeting and content is competing, a nice snappy title can help filmmakers with the heavy...
Read MoreBook Review: The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two
Considered to be a seminal science fiction novel, Dune by Frank Hebert combines ecological issues, religious fanatism, and political...
Read MoreReview: Challengers – “Incredibly smart, with twists that will make your jaw drop”
A psychological-thriller and romantic-comedy collide in Challengers. It should be a contradiction in genres, but the backdrop of tennis...
Read MoreReview: Blood For Dust – “Reminiscent of an episode of Breaking Bad”
Scoot McNairy stars as Cliff, a travelling salesman in this dusty western that threatens to put you on the edge of your seat but instead...
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