Reviews

The Loft

August 6, 2015 // 0 Comments

When I received “The Loft” Blu-ray to review, I had barely heard of the film. I knew it was released earlier this year (in January, known among movie fans as the “studios dumping ground”) and it quickly disappeared from cinemas. Before watching [...]

Swiss Family Robinson: 55th Anniversary Edition

July 6, 2015 // 0 Comments

Walt Disney’s 1960 big screen adventure Swiss Family Robinson is one of the best examples of the misunderstood genre known as the American family film. Released at the height of the baby boomer consumer culture, the rousing tropical epic was [...]

Inherit the Wind

June 1, 2015 // 0 Comments

During the 1950s, Hollywood mutated from the monolithic studio system to the more risk-friendly independent film companies. Just as stars had been typecast, so were some producers. If you had a property leaning towards science fiction and fantasy, you’d [...]

Tentacles / Reptilicus Double Feature

May 21, 2015 // 0 Comments

A moment of disclosure: I used to be a reviewer for DVDReview.com. My last review was posted in 2005, when DVD was the “ultimate” home entertainment format and the prospect of a high definition successor was still far in the distance. Much has changed [...]

GoodFellas: 25th Anniversary

May 15, 2015 // 0 Comments

Martin Scorsese’s 1990 movie “GoodFellas” is without a doubt a true modern classic. It is one of those films that everyone has seen and one that everyone should see. It is dark, disturbing, violent and at the same time intriguing, charming and [...]

Halt and Catch Fire

April 24, 2015 // 0 Comments

For some reason, I had never heard of AMC’s television show “Halt and Catch Fire” until Anchor Bay Entertainment sent me a Blu-Ray copy for review. As soon as I had read the show’s description I just knew that I had to watch it. 1983 was the year [...]

Escape from New York: Collector’s Edition

April 20, 2015 // 0 Comments

Kurt Russell and director John Carpenter have made a good number of films together, but in fans’ minds, their first concerted effort, “Escape From New York,” appears to be the most fervently adored one. The reason is quite simple, I guess. The film [...]

Song of the Sea

April 13, 2015 // 0 Comments

In a world where the term “animated” has become equivalent with “computer animated” and “Digitally sterile, ” it is becoming increasingly hard to find films that are keeping the original spirit of animation alive by offering up a level of [...]

Detroit Rock City

March 30, 2015 // 0 Comments

Since 1978 when Kiss released “Kiss Meets The Phantom In The Park”, fans of the band had been waiting in vain to see Gene, Paul, Peter and Ace grace the silver screen once again. After the break-up in 1983 all hope seemed lost forever, and even after [...]

Into The Woods

March 23, 2015 // 0 Comments

Just like superhero movies a decade earlier, fairy tale films have seen a huge resurgence in recent years, undoubtedly a result of the technological advances that make it possible to create completely otherworldly settings and creatures with the help of [...]
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