Rolling Stones' Stones In Exile Film To Be Released on Blu-Ray Recap
The Rolling Stones documentary, ‘Stones In Exile,’ will see its release on Blu-ray on August 27
The Rolling Stones documentary, ‘Stones In Exile,’ will see its release on Blu-ray on August 27
The official announcement came last week about the Star Trek Into Darkness home video release, but Paramount has now released the first look at the covers to the upcoming Blu-ray combo packs. You can check them out below.
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. Erich von Stroheim’s 1922 silent drama Foolish Wives is a masterful study of emotional manipulation. Even at its butchered length–reconstructed here to get us to 143 minutes, which is still shorter than the director’s cut and the original …
Rent It This is why you need to invest in a region-free Blu-ray player.
This isn’t a major week of releases for DVD and Blu-ray, but there’s some solid films worth checking out. For those who like action movies, there’s a Walter Hill film you may have missed in the theater, while Sony’s “Mastered in 4K†experiment continues.
Rent It The Film: As of late, the Gordan Chan once responsible for exhilarating martial-arts spectacles like Fist of Legend has taken a backseat to a more … uh, whimsical perspective from the director, whose gritty intuition in hand-to-hand combat gets lost in flourishes of magic and stiff characterizations.
Highly Recommended THE FILMS Please Note: The images used here are taken from the DVD edition included in the release, and do not directly reflect the picture quality of the Blu-ray edition under review. If you look up page for director Curtis Harrington on IMDB , you’ll be confronted with an extremely checkered Hollywood filmography, one that begins promisingly enough with the personal …
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. It took director Troy Duffy ten years to make a sequel to his cult hit The Boondock Saints , which hardly saw a theatrical release in 1999 but made over $50 million in video sales and rentals. The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is only the director’s second film; the direct result of the explosive backlash …
As long as there have been movies, there have been bad movies.
For a long time, bad movies were forgotten — or wished to be. Now they’re as big a deal as successes.
