American Horror Story: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)
Recommended American Horror Story Blu Ray Review Click onimage to view Blu-ray screenshot with1080p Resolution Read the entire review
Recommended American Horror Story Blu Ray Review Click onimage to view Blu-ray screenshot with1080p Resolution Read the entire review
Highly Recommended K-ON! S2 P1 Review Click onimage to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080pResolution K-ON! iseasily oneof… Read the entire review
Rent It The Movie: The first feature film directed by Joe Dante in some time, 2009’s The Hole makes a slightly late debut on Blu-ray, but better late than never. If this isn’t his best movie, and few would argue that it is, it’s still a good time at the movies, a nice mix of the type of fantasy and light horror that have made a lot of Dante’s earlier pictures so much fun – but it doesn’t offer …
Recommended Not that you need me to tell you this or anything, but the Universal Classic Monsters boxed set hit Blu-ray this month, collecting a slew of the most iconic horror films from Hollywood’s Golden Age. Universal isn’t just spending this Halloween reveling in its past, though; the studio is also Read the entire review
Highly Recommended While not quite on the same scale as finding Orson Welles’s original cut of The Magnificent Ambersons or the original camera negative of the long-lost London After Midnight , Olive Films nonetheless has quietly achieved something quite remarkable with their release of Overland Stage Raiders (1938) and three other relatively obscure John Wayne pictures made just prior to John …
Rent It THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. I remember the print ads for Eating Raoul from when I was a kid. Even in black-and-white in the newspaper, the big lips seemed somehow dirty to me.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials and a prior review of the Blu-ray by DVD Savant , not the Blu-ray disc under review. More gripping, succinct, and troubling than almost any picture made in the Hollywood studios’ golden age, Fred Zinnemann’s 1952 Western High Noon is a starker, more thoughtful example of the genre than many of its …
Rent It The Movie: Having just seen The American President recently on Blu-ray, it did make me remember that it has been awhile since I had seen the Presidential comedy Dave . I am not entirely sure why I have skipped this over the years, maybe it was the concept behind the story or the story itself
Rent It *CLICK on all images to enlarge. These screenshots have been taken from the Blu-ray and ARE indicative of what you’ll see at home. Growing up, I wasn’t all about the family friendly stuff.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from stills provided by Kino Lorber, not the Blu-ray edition under review.