Category: Blu-Ray’s

Blu-ray Review: Harlow

Released in 1964, Harlow: An Intimate Biography, co-written by Irving Shulman and Jean Harlow’s one-time agent Arthur Landau, hit the best seller lists and became one of the hottest books of the year. Critically panned and the subject of several…

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Blu-ray Review: Bus Stop

Taken from the stage play by William Inge, Bus Stop tells the story of Beauregard “Bo” Decker (Don Murray) a back-country cowboy from Montana leaving his ranch for the first time to participate in a phoenix rodeo. Portrayed as a…

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Blu-ray Review: Love Me Tender

An anomaly in Elvis Presley’s career, his first film, Love Me Tender was the only time he didn’t receive top billing. Presley is a supporting player who doesn’t even appear until around the 20 minute mark, and even then plays…

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Blu-ray Review: Ishtar (Director’s Cut)

A notorious box office bomb, Ishtar became the butt of countless jokes centered on Hollywood excess and failure. Made for $55 million (around $110 million today) Ishtar took in only $14.3 million in North American box office receipts. Despite three…

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Blu-ray Review: Bullet to the Head

Coming off the two successful Expendables films, action legend Sylvester Stallone teamed with producer Joel Silver (Lethal Weapon, Die Hard) and director Walter Hill (48 Hours, The Warriors) for Bullet to the Head, a film that opens with a CGI…

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Blu-ray Review: Once Is Not Enough

Based on the novel by Jacqueline Susann, Once is Not Enough (1975) is the kind of campy, overwrought cheese fest fans of Jacqueline Susann have come to expect. Much like Valley of the Dolls (1967), there’s a mix of faded…

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Blu-ray Review: Venus and Serena

Co-directors/producers Maiken Baird and Michelle Major’s Venus and Serena is an up-close and personal look at the siblings who have dominated the once-exclusive sport of tennis, sparking racial pride as well as tensions, making millions along the way and becoming…

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