Review: The guns of Battleship on Blu-ray
The Blu-ray of the boardgame adaptation is out now, and has plenty of extras for fans of naval tech.
The Blu-ray of the boardgame adaptation is out now, and has plenty of extras for fans of naval tech.
Recommended I grew up with the iconic Terminator franchise. As a young boy, a friend and I would pal up in the woods and pretend to take on Skynet together. I was so obsessed with The Terminator ‘s mythology that I was allowed to see Terminator 2 – Judgment Day upon its initial release when I was just 9 years old.
Professional tough guy Jason Statham’s new movie SAFE , new to DVD, Blu-ray and digital this week, is not a very good movie. But it’s not a bad one either, and it illustrates nicely the many reasons that Statham is the best action movie star working today.
Recommended Reviewed by Glenn Erickson Possibly timed to accompany Universal’s classic monster romp Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein to Blu-ray, Mad Monster Party? (the question mark is indeed used on the film title) is a lightly amusing kiddie picture with interest for fans of ’60s cult culture
Rent It THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional stills provided by Sony Pictures Classics, not the Blu-ray edition under review.
Recommended Here’s the thing about classic horror movie fans: they’ll eagerly sample absolutely everything, no matter how awful, how outr .
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from stills and other promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. It has an abandoned battleship, not a locomotive, as its perpetually in-motion, out-of-control set, but Buster Keaton’s 1924 feature The Navigator — the last occasion on which he shared directing credit before going full auteur for the …
Over the past week, Marvel has released a bevy of promo videos for the upcoming Avengers Blu-ray pack. read more
DVD Talk Collector Series THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. “Gee, it’s funny how lonesome a fella can be, especially with a million people around him.” The new Criterion Blu-ray edition of Paul Fejos’s splendiferous 1928 color/B&W, silent/talkie Hollywood hybrid Lonesome is the kind of thing that makes you …
