Category: Blu-Ray’s

Blu-ray Review: Splice

Warner Bros | 2010 | 104 mins. | R In 1997, Canadian Director Vincenzo Natali’s psychological thriller Cube became a minor hit for its innovative story about a group of prisoners who awaken in a cube shaped room with hatches…

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Blu-ray Review: Moulin Rouge

20th Century Fox | 2001 | 128 mins. | PG-13 After decades of box office dominance, the movie musical fell largely out of favor. With the exception of a couple of notable Disney productions, many studios seemed to abandon the…

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Blu-ray Review: King Kong (1933)

Warner Bros. | 1933 | 104 min | NR The year was 1933. America was at the height of an economic depression; the likes of which the country had never seen before. To escape their troubles, many people found themselves…

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Blu-ray Review: Being Human – Season 2

BBC | 2010 | 464 mins. | NR Given the Twilight mania currently sweeping across the globe, and the critical praise heaped on HBO’s True Blood, it would be easy to dismiss another vampire related series as a cheap knockoff….

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Blu-ray Review: The Exorcist

Warner Bros. | 1973 | 132 mins. | R Now for the two-disc Blu-ray set… The Exorcist is one of the few movies the genuinely scares me, no matter how many times I watch it. Needless to say, I’m among…

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Blu-ray Review: The Magician (Ansiktet)

Criterion | 1958 | 101 mins. | NR I’ll admit I often have trouble understanding everything being conveyed in an Ingmar Bergman film. A deeply personal filmmaker, some have gone as far as to label his work as ‘cold.’ Dig…

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Blu-ray Review: The Maltese Falcon

Warner Bros | 1941 | 101 mins. | NR Though Humphrey Bogart died more than fifty years ago, he remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring movie stars. Widely regarded as a cultural icon, The American Film Institute ranked Bogart as…

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