Browsing: DVD & Blu-Ray Reviews
I should probably preface this review by admitting that I’m a huge fan of Ben…
From the original theatrical review: Let’s be honest – moviegoers will spend the entire film…
The chemistry of the Avengers duo saves the release of Marvel’s first CG adventure from being somewhat of a dud with minimal special features.
A decent film that looks and sounds fantastic, but fans might be more satisfied with the extended edition, rather than this theatrical cut.
Predictable, yet kids will eat it up and there’s enough stunning animated action scenes and decent humor to keep adults invested.
The action-packed 80s throwback gets a stellar Blu-ray release with a gorgeous video transfer and a ton of special features.
An excellent first season is given a good treatment on Blu-Ray with numerous features and extended versions of the episodes worth the price of the set.
Pixar’s first prequel hits almost all the right notes with a fun skewer of the college comedy genre that doesn’t quite surpass, but is a worthy enough followup to the beloved Monsters Inc.
The show itself is a must-watch for comic fans and is given a solid Blu-ray treatment with crisp visuals and a decent selection of special features.
The film misses being something great, but is still worth a look, and the Blu-Ray is packed with fascinating in-depth special features.
A worthy extension of the Dragons film that’s both visually pleasing and effortlessly entertaining for fans young and old.
Violent, dark and very unexpected, this one certainly isn’t for kids but adult fans will revel in the carnage and brutality of The Flashpoint universe.
While the acting is actually pretty solid and the landscapes look incredible on Blu-Ray, the film’s script is lackluster.
While it feels like a bit of a retread it still delivers an engaging story brought to life by excellent voice actors and gorgeous animation.
The striking visuals do not make up for a story that feels robotic and emotionless and focuses on a bizarre villain that feels like he belongs in some other anime.
Despite a mediocre selection of extras, the audio and video quality are more than enough to justify adding this one to your collection.
A fun little film and a great-looking disc, slightly marred by the disappointing collection of supplements.
A decent, if forgettable, little flick that aims for slasher film nostalgia, but probably won’t appeal to modern horror fans.
An interesting experiment with some genuine thrills and chills, but the overall experience comes across as a bit uneven.
With a transfer that screams perfection and a host of supplemental materials, this Blu-Ray release is well worth the investment for fans of the web-slinging superhero.
One of the most successful films of all time finally receives a home video release worthy of its legacy, with a stunning transfer and a massive collection of supplements.
Much like the film itself, this Blu-Ray release exceeds expectations at every turn, and raises the bar for what to expect from home video releases.
An absurd parody of post-apocalyptic films centered around a ludicrous premise, with plenty of laughs for those that understand the joke.
Much like the film itself, this Blu-Ray release is a mixed bag of excitement and disappointment, making for an enjoyable but flawed experience.
A darker spin on the home invasion thriller, and a breath of fresh air for the horror genre.
A disturbing, uncomfortable film that explores the loss of humanity in sickeningly graphic detail.
Disney rolls out the red carpet for one of the best films of 2011 with a fully-loaded Blu-Ray release.
A well-produced Blu-Ray release of a true classic, hampered by a poor video transfer and a mediocre sequel.
A truly fascinating character study of a long-lost era of filmmaking and stardom, featuring an astonishing performance by Williams.
HBO’s best series receives a stunning Blu-Ray collection, fully-loaded with supplemental material.
Johnathan White (Channing Tatum) is a second-generation police officer in New York City, a family…
A fully-loaded DVD release of a film with a ridiculously convoluted narrative that raises far more questions than it answers.
Retired CIA agent Paul Shepardson (Richard Gere, looking much younger than his 62 years) has…
Inspired by true events, Texas Killing Fields follows Mike Souder (Sam Worthington) and Brian Heigh…