Come Out and Play (Blu-ray)
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. While browsing the Internet Movie Database message board dedicated to Come Out and Play , I discovered an interesting thread.
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. While browsing the Internet Movie Database message board dedicated to Come Out and Play , I discovered an interesting thread.
Highly Recommended There aren’t too many shows that I’ll watch as they air. No, I tend to wait for the inevitable home video release so I can watch it on my own terms
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. Pockets of the Internet have been drooling over Solomon Kane since it was released across the globe in 2009
Highly Recommended THE MOVIES: Japanese movies made after World War II that deal directly with the post-War conditions following the country’s defeat and grappling with the U.S.
Recommended “God, you’re a shit, you know that?” “Yes, and since you know it, what the hell are you doing here?” Gowan McGland (Tom Conti) is indeed a shit.
Rent It The Movie: Approaching a film that was based on a Stephanie Meyer novel can be a dicey proposition. The woman behind the Twilight series of books that later spawned a series of films that scores of women young and old flocked to is attempting to break out into ground past that cast shadow. And while The Host shares its name with the 2006 Korean horror film, one could very well assert …
Highly Recommended At Long Last Love (1975), unavailable for decades and regarded as one of the great cinematic calamities of the ’70s is, at long last, out on Blu-ray and available for reassessment. Ultimately, the picture doesn’t quite gel like it should, but neither is it anywhere near as bad as its reputation would suggest
Recommended Alice (Juno Temple) and John (Michael Angarano) are young and in love. Wait, scratch that: let’s go with “young, in love, and flat broke” instead. That’s what overpriced, [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] Read the entire review
Highly Recommended THE FILM Please Note: The images used here are stills provided by Music Box Films and are not taken from the current Blu-ray edition under review. It’s always troubling to ponder, the way that the time, place, and culture in which one is born and raised can so easily slot you onto the wrong side of history. How sure can any of us be that we would’ve been in the tiny minority …
Recommended The above is from a trailer for The Manson Family included on this disc and is also quoted on the back cover. Being a DVDTalk reviewer for a relatively short time, this is the first time I have been faced with the unique challenge of covering a new release of a title that previously received praise worthy enough of being quoted on it.
