Browsing: DVD & Blu-Ray Reviews
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was easily one of the most divisive films of…
One of the most entertaining genre shows, but this release brings little more to the table for the already devout fans who watched the episodes as they aired.
A solid premise and large DC Comics cast of characters and talented voice actors are squandered with a story that lacks the LEGO charm and creativity.
The X-Files: Event Series was one of the most highly anticipated television occasions in recent…
Disney’s Zootopia was a box-office sensation, raking in more than $1 billion worldwide and becoming…
I reviewed The Finest Hours for its theatrical release back in January, but my affinity…
While Batman and Superman are busy duking it out on the big screen, Justice League…
It’s hard to believe that Star Wars: The Force Awakens opened in theaters more than…
AMC’s zombie-themed spinoff Fear the Walking Dead already made its way to home video back…
With only a few short weeks until HBO’s fantasy epic Game of Thrones returns to…
We reviewed Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur for its theatrical release last year, and decided to…
The Bat Family takes center stage with the latest animated DC Universe Original Movie Batman:…
Somehow, I managed to miss out on seeing Bridge of Spies when it opened theatrically…
More than twenty years after the release of Disney’s Aladdin, I can still remember sitting…
Based on the classic 1874 novel by Thomas Hardy, director Thomas Vinterberg’s Far From the Madding…
Alternate universes are a concept that DC Comics excels at. From Red Son to Injustice:…
For those not in-the-know, Robot Chicken is Cartoon Network’s premier stop-motion celebration of nerddom. Created…
One of last year’s best films comes to home video with the Blu-ray release of…
Following on the heels of the disappointing Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Batman vs. Robin is the second…
From the original theatrical review: In a wise move that pays dividends in the finished…
Arrow’s second season was a confident, world-building success that capitalized on a strong lead-in with…
Muppets Most Wanted intended to strike while the iron was hot, right on the heels…
Get ready to root for bad guys! is the tagline for the newest DC Universe Original…
FX has become one of the largest purveyors of dramatic storytelling on television, and while two…
The idea of Batman having a young, brightly colored sidekick has always been a divisive…
Sadly and almost criminally overlooked during awards season, Out of the Furnace was one of…
From the original theatrical review: The film badly wants to be The Empire Strikes Back but trips up…
From the opening scene, where a shadowy figure in an elegant white hat effortlessly fends…
When I watched the debut episode of FX’s The Americans last year, it didn’t quite grab…
While there are plenty of animated films involving time travel, Free Birds is the first…
In my original theatrical review of The Counselor, I called the film “a spectacular failure on…
Julian Assange is one of the most fascinating figures in recent years, due to a…
As a seemingly endless rain pours down on a rural town somewhere in the Catskills,…
While Hollywood is content to churn out sappy romance flicks starring attractive twenty- and thirty-somethings…