Category: Blu-Ray’s

Blu-ray Review: Frankenweenie

After several years of mostly crafting other people’s work into his own vision, Tim Burton returned to his own material for Frankenweenie. An expansion of a live-action short Burton made for Disney way back in 1984, the black-and-white and stop-motion…

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Blu-ray Review: I Am Bruce Lee

A made for TV documentary that originally aired on Spike TV, Pete McCormack’s I Am Bruce Lee might just be the definitive documentary about the man widely recognized as the pioneer who elevated martial arts in film to an art…

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Blu-ray Review: Game Change

Based in part, on the best-selling book by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, Game Change chronicles the decision to pair 2008 Republican Presidential nominee John McCain with then Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Originally aired on HBO in March…

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Blu-ray Review: Two-Lane Blacktop (Criterion Collection)

An extension of the themes that dominated films of the late 1960’s—youthful alienation and disillusionment—1971’s Two-Lane Blacktop is set against the vast, open spaces of America’s highways. Director Monte Hellman, a veteran of the Roger Corman school of filmmaking (Corman…

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Blu-ray Review: Purple Noon (Criterion Collection)

Patricia Highsmith had a dream career. Her first book, Strangers on a Train was made into a successful film by Alfred Hitchcock. French critics—who respected Hitchcock more than Americans did at the time—began looking for more material by the woman…

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Blu-ray Review: Cosmopolis

David Cronenberg and dull aren’t two words you see together very often, but the writer/director’s latest effort, Cosmopolis, left me wondering how characters can talk for so long and say so little. Cosmopolis offers up plenty of gratuitous nudity, but…

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Blu-ray Review: Heavyweights

Released in 1995, Heavyweights is a real throwback to the Disney live-action films of the late ‘70s and ‘80s. You know the ones. They were happy to provide lightweight entertainment and a few laughs and leave it at that. Written…

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Blu-ray Review: Ashanti (1979)

Michael Caine has often claimed that 1979’s Ashanti was was “the only film (he) did purely for the money” as well as “the worst film he ever starred in.” The last point could certainly be debated, but there’s no denying…

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Blu-ray Review: Butter

Butter is one of the movies that had the potential to be both interesting and funny, shining a spotlight on the people who participate in the somewhat odd hobby of butter competitions. Instead, the movie goes for the lowest common…

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