Tag: Blu-ray

Take cover! Dolby Atmos will rain down sound from above in home theaters

Dolby Atmos surround sound, the latest development in commercial theater surround, is coming to home theaters with the introduction of new A/V receivers, speakers and Blu-ray discs from some of the top home theater equipment manufacturers. Here’s everything you need to know. The post Take cover! Dolby Atmos will rain down sound from above in home theaters appeared first on Digital Trends .

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Review: LG BP740

Introduction The easiest way to upgrade to smart TV isn’t by getting a new screen, but a smart Blu-ray player. LG’s flagship BP740 is just that, and it adds both 3D and 4K upscaling to boot.

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Capital (Le capital) (Blu-ray)

Rent It Capital ( Le Capital , 2012) is corporate thriller about the newly-crowned head of a leading French bank trying to hold onto his position amidst internal power struggles and a hostile takeover plot by an American hedge fund manager. Despite good intentions, it’s an almost complete misfire from director Costa-Gavras ( Z , Stage of Siege ). The film, based on a novel by St phane Osmont …

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The LEGO Movie Blu-ray Review

I’ve been a fan of the various LEGO video games over the years particularly the recent ones which utilize the actual character voices from the films.  The LEGO movie plays quite similar to the games in that you have a lot of silly, irreverent fun mixed a handful of quests…

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The One Blu-ray Movie You Should Buy This Week

Washington, D.C. (June 22, 2014) – The Criterion Collection’s edition of A Hard Day’s Night, the 1964 comedy starring The Beatles, leads this week’s top new releases on Blu-ray high-def disc. If you’re buying just one new release this week, this should be the one.

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Bloody Moon (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended With north of 150 movies under his belt, spanning everything from spy thrillers to nunsploitation to lesbian vampires, how could Jess Franco not direct a slasher flick? Bloody Moon isn’t subtle about it either. I mean, this 1981 slasher opens with a mute killer putting on a cheap, plastic mask — complete with P.O.V

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All That Heaven Allows (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series Douglas Sirk’s All That Heaven Allows (1955), a slyly subversive romantic melodrama starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson, like other Sirk (and Ross Hunter-produced) films from the same era, has a strange history. When it was new, the film was a big, mainstream success though dismissed by critics as a trashy women’s “weapie.” Twenty-five years later it was regarded as …

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