4K UHD Review: Pride & Prejudice (20th Anniversary Collector’s Edition)

Based on the Jane Austen novel of the same name, Pride & Prejudice tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) and her five sisters, who live with their overbearing mother (Brenda Blethyn) and their gentle and loving father (Donald Sutherland), in the English countryside. As the second eldest, Elizabeth and eldest daughter Jane (Rosamund […]

Blu-ray Review: Klute (Criterion Collection)

Klute (1991)

“It’s easy to manipulate men,” Bree Daniels (Jane Fonda, On Golden Pond) tells her psychiatrist. A high class call girl and an aspiring actress, she feels a sense of pride in satisfying a client–whether it’s a man in the city on business, or a widowed garment industry executive who just wants her to act out […]

Blu-ray Review: The Kentucky Fried Movie

Produced and written by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker (ZAZ) The Kentucky Fried Movie plays out like an R-rated version of Saturday Night Live. Made up of a series of sketches, some will entertain you, some may miss the mark. A favorite among cult film fans, some regard The Kentucky Fried Movie as […]

Shout! Bringing The Kentucky Fried Movie to Blu-ray on July 2

Los Angeles, CA – Shout! Factory has announced the July 2 release of The Kentucky Fried Movie on Blu-ray! Special features include an audio commentary by director John Landis, writers Jerry Zucker, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and producer Robert K. Weiss; a conversation with David and Jerry Zucker; and original mono audio.  Kentucky Fried Movie […]

Blu-ray Review: Horrible Bosses

While it’s probably not the funniest film of the year, Horrible Bosses is a humorous tale about three disgruntled workers plotting to kill their bosses. Best described as 9 to 5 crossed with The Hangover, anyone who’s ever had a job can likely find something to appreciate about Horrible Bosses. Nick (Jason Bateman), Dale (Charlie […]

Blu-ray Review: MASH

20th Century Fox | 1970 | 115 mins. | Rated PG Now highly regarded as a raucous comedy punctuated by realistic surgery scenes, it’s important to remember that when MASH was released on January 25, 1970 in New York City, America had spent more than a decade embroiled in the Vietnam conflict. As a result, […]