French drama examines a young man's decision to emigrate to Israel.
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DVD Review: ‘2 Broke Girls: The Complete Second Season’
Catch up with these hilarious girls and their wacky friends with 2 Broke Girls: The Complete Second Season to see one of the best of the current crop of network sitcoms.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Great Gatsby’
The Blu-ray version of The Great Gatsby will give you the inside take on how and why Baz Luhrmann made various decisions to tweak the narrative effect of the film which enhanced the meaning of the novel. Coupled with the music, the visual impac of this version are amazing and fun to compare with the theater version.
Read More »Blu-ray 3D Review: ‘Space Junk’
When a film is made directly for IMAX and filmed in 3D, it can be an amazing visual experience. And Space Junk 3D is no exception.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Staircase’
A little-seen film from 1969 starring Rex Harrison and Richard Burton as a pair of aging hairdressers, comes to DVD for the first time.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh’
The nostalgia of popping in a new Blu-ray for something you’ve seen numerous times can sometimes make you forgive even the slightest transfer blunders. In the case of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, there’s been massive debate about DNR, color correction, and framing issues. But does any of …
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Fly’ (1958)
Longtime fans of The Fly, and fans of the David Cronenberg remake, will find lots to love with the Blu-ray release.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’
No matter what you read elsewhere, this is an enjoyable voyage of the starship Enterprise.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Zombie Warz: Falls The Shadow’
It’s amazing what you can accomplish with a small kickstarter and a handful of friends.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: The Mario Bava Collection – ‘A Bay of Blood’ and ‘Five Dolls for an August Moon’
Featuring stellar picture quality and a fun, twisty, blood-soaked plot, anyone wondering where the birth of the slasher genre is in for a real treat.
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