Tag: Bradley Cooper

4K UHD Review: A Star Is Born (2018)

Based on a remake of a remake, Bradley Cooper’s (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2) A Star Is Born is a far better movie than I ever dreamed it could be. Cooper, making his directorial debut, not only stars in…

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4K UHD Blu-ray Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

[amazon_link asins=’B073LF8C4K’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’moviegazett03-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’022034f5-964e-11e7-9e2b-d371fa64240a’]When Guardians of the Galaxy arrived in theaters back on 2014, success wasn’t a sure thing. Granted, Guardians had a decent shot at success because of its Marvel pedigree, but the general public’s lack of…

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The Hangover: Part III (Blu-ray)

Surprisingly dark and depressing, to call The Hangover Part III a comedy seems disingenuous. After the lively debauchery that made up the bulk of the first two films, it seems director Todd Phillips attempted to do something different with the…

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The Hangover II

Blu-ray Review: The Hangover – Part II

When The Hangover hit theaters back in the summer of ’09, most figured it would be an also-ran, considering it was going up against surefire blockbusters like X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the Star Trek reboot, and Angels and Demons among others….

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Blu-ray Review: Case 39

Paramount | 2010 | 109 mins. | R Given how so many Hollywood films portray children, it’s a wonder many people choose to become parents at all. Countless horror films have portrayed children as spawns of Satan, demons from the…

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Blu-ray Review: The Hangover (Extreme Edition)

Warner Bros. | 2009 | 108 mins. | NR While I’ve always felt director/producer and screenwriter Todd Phillips was a talented guy—his documentaries Frat House and Bittersweet Motel are both high quality stuff—I never completely warmed to the fraternity style…

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Blu-ray Review: The Hangover

Warner Bros. | 2009 | 108 mins. | Unrated While I’ve always felt director/producer and screenwriter Todd Phillips was a talented guy—his documentaries Frat House and Bittersweet Motel are both high quality stuff—I never completely warmed to the fraternity style…

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