When it comes to animated Disney features, not every film is a bonafide classic.
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Blu-ray Review: Oz the Great and Powerful
How does Sam Raimi's prequel to the MGM classic fare on Blu-ray?
Read More »Blu-ray 3D Review: “Sadako”
The result of diminishing returns, the film is a far cry from both Hideo Nakata’s original or even Gore Verbinski’s American remake.
Read More »DVD Review: “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Series One”
"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" is a real treat for mystery fans.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Stand Up Guys – A Real Sit Down Kind of Flick
Even the best idea can be doomed to fail if the right people aren't involved.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Sansho the Bailiff – The Criterion Collection
Though known by its original Japanese-language moniker in most of the world, Sanshô Dayû is usually referred to as Sansho the Bailiff
Read More »Blu-Ray Review: The Ultimate Gangsters Collection: Contemporary (Mean Streets/ The Untouchables/ GoodFellas/ Heat/ The Departed
One of the most durable genres in the history of film is the so-called “gangster” flick. They have been with us since (at least) D.W. Griffith’s The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912), and will probably be around forever. Although all of the major studios have produced these types of pictures, …
Read More »Music DVD Review: Judas Priest – Epitaph
On this career-spanning concert DVD, Judas Priest triumphantly display that its innovative brand of heavy metal music has stood the test of time (40 years and counting) and remains vital today.
Read More »DVD Review: Mold!
Mary, Jesus, and Joseph! A low budget gore fest that doesn't suck!
Read More »DVD Review: Stripped
A Hostel/Hangover hybrid that wastes both opportunities.
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