What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – August 13th, 2024 – Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, If, The Bikeriders, The First Omen, Ted Lasso, Demons and more
Now this is a week that has a little bit of everything! We’ve got major theatrical releases, classic cult films on 4K Ultra HD, some...
Read MoreBorderlands is unlike other video game movies (in a good way).
About halfway through Borderlands, director Eli Roth holds the camera on Jamie Lee Curtis’s natural face, while her character, (Dr...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – August 6th, 2024 – The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Back To Black, American Gigolo and Ultraman Taiga
This week’s column is a short one, more because I was on vacation last week and I’m still playing catch up. Next week’s column should be...
Read MoreReview: Twisters – When “If you feel it, chase it” Has a Whole New Meaning
Growing so large it cannot be stopped, leaving no hope for anyone in its path, who are ripped from the ground and pulled perilously into...
Read MoreBlu-ray/DVD Review: The Boy and the Heron
As a young boy rushes through the panicked masses to rescue his mother from a burning hospital everything happens in slow motion which...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Civil War, Challengers, The Boy and The Heron, Abigail, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Twister, Phantoms and more
What’s New & Noteworthy on Home Video – July 16th, 2024 Wow, it’s a huge release slate this week compared to some recent months. We’ve...
Read MoreReview: In A Violent Nature – “it looks gorgeous and it’s… kind of chill”
Writer-director of In a Violent Nature, Chris Nash, has done something we’ve never seen in a slasher. That’s not blowing smoke. In a...
Read MoreReview: Thine Ears Shall Bleed – “an impressive debut.”
Directed by Ben Bigelow Starring Andrew Hovelson, Hannah Cabell, Lea Zawada, Duke Huston, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe This debut by director and...
Read MoreReview: Heart of an Oak – “a technical and cinematic wonder.”
In 1810, an acorn sprouted a pedunculate oak tree. Who was to know that 210 years later, it would be not only the centre of a...
Read MoreReview: Fly Me To The Moon Almost Practises What It Preaches.
Hollywood loves space travel. Kubrick’s 2001 gave us technological wonder, Ron Howard’s Apollo 13 emotionally rendered real...
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