Tag: Blu-ray

Terminator Anthology (Blu-ray)

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.

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DVD+Digital: In defense of the Jason Statham movie

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.

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Mad Monster Party Combo Pack BD + DVD (Blu-ray)

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

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Hysteria (Blu-ray)

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.

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Black Magic Rites (Blu-ray)

Recommended Here’s the thing about classic horror movie fans: they’ll eagerly sample absolutely everything, no matter how awful, how outr .

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The Navigator: Ultimate Edition (Blu-ray)

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 …

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Lonesome: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray)

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 …

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