From Dr. Seuss to Alfred Hitchcock, Universal is determined to make sure this is one killer holiday season.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Close to the Enemy’
'Closer to the Enemy' is a wonderful and intelligent piece of work that shouldn't be missed.
Read More »Blu-ray/DVD review: ‘The Jungle Book’
Strong technical talents anchor a strong adapted story (sans some musical numbers) and a well cast voice cast where the realistic talking animals take center stage among exotic settings.
Read More »Blu-ray/DVD review: ‘The Secret Lives of Pets’
Audiences get something they really love. Pets and lots of them.
Read More »The Acorn Media Holiday Gift Guide, 2016
From British mysteries to must-see PBS documentaries, Acorn Media has titles of great joy to offer this year.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Howards End’ (Cohen Film Collection)
The Cohen Film Collection presents the 25th anniversary 4k remaster of James Ivory's Oscar-nominated ″Howards End″ on Blu-ray.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Squid and the Whale’ (The Criterion Collection)
The Criterion Collection continues with its release of writer/director Noah Baumbach's films, this time with the critically acclaimed "The Squid and the Whale" (2005) on Blu-ray.
Read More »Music Review: Chicago – ‘Chicago Quadio Box (9-Disc Blu-ray Audio)’
For a less musically talented band, being able to reconceive the sounds within the songs physically and rhythmically could have turned this kind of release been a box set of cheap sonic “tricks” designed to fool the listener into thinking the extra money it costs to buy the “enhanced” version of an album was well worth it. For Chicago? It allowed them to see just what was possible with the sound.
Read More »Blu-ray/Music Review: ‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’
'What Happened, Miss Simone?' is a great documentary about an amazing woman that comes with a bonus CD containing some of her greatest songs.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Only Angels Have Wings’ – The Criterion Collection
Howard Hawks' masterpiece makes another landing to home video. But this time, the presentation is nothing short of divine.
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