3D Blu-ray Review: A Monster in Paris

For those who follow the world of animation, the name Bibo Bergeron is likely quickly recognizable. Having worked on numerous animated features, and directed The Road to El Dorado and Shark Tale, Bergeron returned to his European roots to helm A Monster in Paris, a film financed and produced in the French capital. Set in […]

Blu-ray Review: The Conspirator

Set just after the April 15, 1865, assassination of Abraham Lincoln, The Conspirator attempts to recreate the hysteria and shady political dealings that took place in order to hold someone, anyone responsible for the hideous crime. Nearly everyone knows Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth, a disgruntled Confederate actor. What many of us didn’t […]

Blu-ray Review: Edge of Darkness

Warner Bros. | 2010 | 117 mins. | Rated R Appearing in his first lead role since 2002’s Signs, Mel Gibson returns to form as a devastated homicide detective determined to avenge the murder of his only daughter, uncovering corporate corruption and political conspiracy in the process. Don’t be surprised if the story sounds familiar. […]

DVD Review: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

How to Lose Friends and Alienate People is based on the memoir of the same name by British journalist Toby Young. The story chronicles his failed attempted at becoming a successful contributor at Conde Nast Publications’ Vanity Fair magazine. Though the movie follows a similar storyline, but both the names of the magazine and people […]