Category: Blu-Ray’s

Absence of Malice

Blu-ray Review: Absence of Malice

Written by former journalist Kurt Luedtke, Sydney Pollack’s controversial drama Absence of Malice is a splendidly disturbing examination of the power of the press to do irreparable harm. Sally Field plays Megan Carter, a young, up-and-coming news writer for a…

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Little Big Man

Blu-ray Review: Little Big Man

Three years after the influential Bonnie and Clyde director Arthur Penn helmed the epic and revisionist Western, Little Big Man. Based on the novel Thomas Berger and adapted for the screen by Calder Willingham Dustin Hoffman stars as Jack Crabb,…

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Evil Dead 2

Blu-ray Review: Evil Dead 2 (25th Anniversary Edition)

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Blu-ray Review: Super 8

J.J. Abrams’ ode to childhood memories, mixed with appreciation for Steven Spielberg’s films can’t possibly recreate the magical experience of say ET or Close Encounters of the Third Kind, but damned if he doesn’t come close. Abrams does such a…

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Blu-ray Review: Atlas Shrugged – Part I

Based on Ayn Rand’s divisive but still widely celebrated novel, Atlas Shrugged took nearly forty years to reach the screen; going through various treatments and proposals. In 1992, investor and producer John Aglialoro bought the film rights. John Aglialoro suffered…

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Blu-ray Review: WW II in HD (Collector’s Edition)

First released in January 2010, The History Channel’s WWII in HD has received a repackaged reissue that includes some very nice additions. This new collector’s edition includes a fascinating hour long documentary on the brutal battle for Iwo Jima, including extraordinary…

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Blu-ray Review: The River Why

Originally published by Sierra Club Books in 1983, The River Why by David James Duncan is a thoughtful convergence of fishing, nature, and philosophy. As successful as the novel was, bringing it to the big screen proved difficult. The film…

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Blu-ray Review: My Fair Lady

The origin of the 1964 film My Fair Lady goes back to George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion (1912), which was subsequently adapted into a Broadway musical by the successful team of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe (Gigi, Camelot). The play…

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