Once (Blu-ray)
DVD Talk Collector Series Once Blu-ray Review Therearesometimes little films that come along that find ways to surprise andamaze inalmost every way imaginable.
DVD Talk Collector Series Once Blu-ray Review Therearesometimes little films that come along that find ways to surprise andamaze inalmost every way imaginable.
Recommended The cover insists that Steven Spielberg’s Amistad (1997) is “absolutely unforgettable”, but it’s rarely listed alongside the director’s very best achievements. This adaptation of Howard Jones’ Mutiny on The Amistad is, in turn, based on the events surrounding a mid-19th century Supreme Court case regarding “property ownership”.
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Highly Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution.
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Highly Recommended I’m struggling to think of the last film whose release on Blu-ray has approached the feverish anticipation swirling around Sorcerer . This is all the more remarkable given [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] that Sorcerer was largely dismissed wh..
Recommended The Movie: Note: These screengrabs were taken from the film’s trailer on Youtube.
DVD Talk Collector Series Reviewed by Glenn Erickson So, the Blu-ray finally comes out in Region A… In the 1995 crime comedy Get Shorty John Travolta plays Chili Palmer, a cheap hood with a secret life as a chronic film buff
Highly Recommended Norma Rae Blu-ray Review In1979 Norma Rae was released by 20th CenturyFox to tremendous reviews, word of mouth, and critical acclaim.
Highly Recommended The Movie: Jess Franco’s 1973 film Les Demons (or The Demons as it’s called on the packaging for this Blu-ray release) may have drawn obvious inspiration from Ken Russell’s film of The Devils but make no mistake, Franco’s touch is all over this picture. This is evident from the start in which we see a woman accused of witchcraft stabbed with a pin. The inquisition, led by Lord …
