4K UHD Blu-ray Review: The Smurfs

[amazon_link asins=’B01N25O6PD’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’moviegazetteo-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’42a27545-140e-11e7-9d5d-bb808f11a3d8′]Conveniently timed to coincide with the upcoming theatrical debut of Smurfs: The Lost Village, Sony has released The Smurfs (2011) on UHD. The disc includes a new transfer and a new Atmos soundtrack while carrying over all of extras from the 2011 Blu-ray release on the included 1080p disc. While […]
Lovelace (Blu-ray)

Released in 1972, Deep Throat was a phenomenon, eventually raking in over $600 million; it brought porn into the mainstream, and made a star out of Linda Lovelace who was paid just $1,250 for her appearance. The film became such a big part of pop culture that celebrities lined up to see it, and the […]
DVD Review: The Simpsons – The Complete Fifteenth Season

Currently in its twenty-fourth season, The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom, the longest-running American animated program, and the longest-running American primetime, scripted television series. At the height of its popularity, every episode was a quotable feast. While the show has had its ups and downs over the last fifteen seasons or so, The Simpsons […]
Blu-ray Review: Hop

In the summer of 2010, Universal Studios first big animated feature Despicable Me became a surprise hit, raking in $543,113,985 at the box office. Naturally, when the studio announced that Despicable Me screenwriters Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio were once again joining forces with animation house Illumination for Hop, they assumed another hit was in […]
Blu-ray Review: The Smurfs

The Smurfs debuted on North American television as a Saturday morning cartoon in 1981. Created by Peyo, the Smurfs, a population of adorable blue creatures who were named according to their occupations or personalities, with Papa Smurf their wise leader. Their idyllic existence was only occasionally interrupted by small, simplistic problems and an evil wizard […]
DVD Review: Chicago 10
Few would deny that 1968 was one of the most turbulent years in American history. Martin Luther King had been assassinated in April, Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed in June, an unpopular war in Vietnam had be a catalyst in President Lyndon B. Johnson’s decision not to seek another […]
