Torque (Blu-ray)
Recommended [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] “I live my life a quarter-mile at a time.” “That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.” Turns out that Neal H. Moritz really liked raking in millions and … Read the entire review
Recommended [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] “I live my life a quarter-mile at a time.” “That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.” Turns out that Neal H. Moritz really liked raking in millions and … Read the entire review
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DVD Talk Collector Series The Terminal Blu-ray Review The Terminal is such a quiet, charming, andbeautifully realized movie and yet it opened in 2004 to lukewarmreviews and onlymodest domestic box-office. I suppose part of it is that audiences werenotsure if they wanted to see an over two hour long movie about a manstuck in anairport terminal
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 Gamera, Gamera You’re so very strong Gamera, Gamera Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus Is it Mars or is it Venus? Â Come on, space monsters It cuts, it pokes, go go go! It has mighty jet propulsion Gamera’s strong Gamera, Gamera Read the entire review
Recommended The Movie: Originally issued by Code Red when they were distributed by BCI a few years ago and then reissued by Scorpion Releasing as part of their Katarina’s Nightmare Theater line, Jimmy Huston’s 1981 slasher Final Exam now debuts on Blu-ray as a collaborative release between Code Red and Shout! Factory’s horror imprint, Scream Factory. The film begins with a pair of college …
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Rent It As Godzilla prepares to once again roar into theaters, Kraken Releasing and Sony are opening the floodgates on Blu-ray.
Skip It As a Blu-Ray and DVD critic, sometimes you end up with movies you know nothing about. The title and cover artwork for Mr. Jones certainly don’t give much of a hint of what the viewer is in for, other than a horror movie.
Recommended The Movie: Lucio Marcaccini’s only film, Hallucination Strip made in 1975, starts off as a fairly typical Italian cop picture but soon segues into something more unusual than that. The film follows a university student named Massimo Monaldi (Bud Cort) who is a politically minded type prone to attending protests and generally just getting into trouble.