Into the Storm (Blu-ray)
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. Who doesn't love a good disaster movie
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. Who doesn't love a good disaster movie
Recommended Sailor Moon – Season 1 Part 1 Blu-ray Review Now available on home media after a longout-of-print statusin the United States, Sailor Moon – Season 1, Part 1 presents thefirst 23 episodes of the famously beloved anime series across asix-disc Blu-ray/DVDcombo pack release. The series follows the adventures of Usagi Tsukino(SailorMoon) as she discovers that she has special magical …
Rent It The Twilight Samurai Blu-ray Review The Twilight Samurai is in many regards athrowbackto the bygone era of classic samurai films. The story it is telling isone thatis more focused on character and the journey that is taken than it ison thesword fighting or samurai code. Directed by Yoji Yamada ( The HiddenBlade ),the film centers upon telling the story of Seibei Iguchi (HiroyukiSanada …
Recommended The Movie: Directed by Roy Rowland for producer Chester Erskine in 1954, Witness To Murder arrives on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber as part of their Studio Classics line. The film never had a DVD release, at least not domestically, and that's a shame as despite the fact that it is a bit familiar in spots, it's a really entertaining and atmospheric film with a great cast and some excellent …
Highly Recommended Sam Whiskey (1969) turns out to be a pleasant surprise.
Recommended Please Note: The screen shots accompanying this review come from the DVD portion of White Christmas: Diamond Anniversary Edition. The Movie: With Bing Crosby crooning Irving Berlin songs in proto-psychedelic Technicolor, White Christmas is the cinematic equivalent of a holiday fruitcake stuffed with nuts and marischino cherries dyed in festive red and green
Highly Recommended Alive Inside Blu-ray Review Alive Inside is one of the year's mostimportant documentaries.The idea of the film began when filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett wasinvitedto see some of the work being done with elder-care individuals at aretirementhome by computer-whiz Dan Cohen, himself an outsider to the medicalfield andthe practices carried out by the nation's (and largely the …
Recommended Like most folks born during the last several decades, I grew up watching syndicated Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies whenever possible. These bite-sized cartoons set the bar extremely high for American animation during the 20th century, rivaled only by other long-running classics like Popeye the Sailor Read the entire review
