DVD & Blu-ray review: Welcome to the Punch (15)
This Docklands-set crime thriller was a huge struggle. It took four attempts to get through it
This Docklands-set crime thriller was a huge struggle. It took four attempts to get through it
A souped-up car with demonic issues indiscriminately mows down the folk of a small Utah town in this daft horror from 1977. James Brolin and his gloomy set of coppers (including John Marley) are charged with taking the driverless vehicle down
Anderson native Chadwick Boseman knocks it out of the park in Brian Helgeland’s “42”
“The Gatekeepers” documentary leads off this week’s must-haves for DVD/Blu-Ray releases
South Korean filmmaker’s debut English-language film “Stoker” worth buying.
The “Mad Max” trilogy gets a re-release on Blu-ray and an unusual rom-com mark this week’s best bets
‘Silver Linings Playbook’ is the top release from this week’s crop, and it’s a keeper
Recommended The Movie: Kind of a British hybrid consisting of elements from the original Godzilla (or, if you will, Gojira ) with a little bit of King Kong thrown into the mix for good measure, 1961’s Gorgo was directed by Eugene Lourie who had previously helmed The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms in 1953 and The Giant Behemoth in 1959. Produced by the UK’s King Brothers, the film was distributed …