Blu-ray Review: The Fabelmans

The most commercially successful director of all time, Steven Spielberg began his professional career in 1969, helming a segment of Rod Serling’s Night Gallery starring Joan Crawford. More than fifty years later, Spielberg has produced over 150 film and television projects. Co-written by longtime collaborator Tony Kushner, The Fabelmans is a semi-autobiographical peek at how […]
Love & Mercy (Blu-ray)

A fascinating and sometimes sad biopic, Love & Mercy is about the life of the musical genius Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. Dropping the formulaic rags-to riches style, director Bill Pohlad instead bounces back between two significant points in Wilson’s life and career: in the mid-sixties recording the soundtrack for what would become Pet […]
Prisoners (Blu-ray)

An ominous and unsettling thriller, the subject of Prisoners—young children in peril—demands the viewers undivided attention. Armed with intense performances and an engrossing mystery, few will find it easy to turn away. Oscar nominated director Denis Villeneuve (Incendies) explores just how far parents are willing to go for their children. How far is too far? […]
Cowboys & Aliens Lands on DVD and Blu-ray December 6th
Universal City, October 5, 2011 – This summer’s movie event becomes the holiday season’s must-own Blu-ray™ as a lone gunslinger leads an uprising against an alien threat in the explosive, stunningly-imagined film, Cowboys & Aliens. A blazingly original, cross-genre adventure from acclaimed director Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man 2) and top moviemakers Steven Spielberg, […]
Blu-ray Review: Knight and Day
20th Century Fox | 2010 | 109 mins. | PG-13 On the face of it, Knight and Day should have been box office gold. Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz starring in a comic caper/thriller sprinkled with romance. Unfortunately, director James Mangold manages to squander much of his star’s talents with erratic writing and a particularly […]
Blu-ray Review: There Will Be Blood
Hands down, Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the most talented actors working in films today. He resists the temptation to turn out movie after movie, often taking three, four even five years between big screen performances. However, each time he graces the screen whether he’s playing a man with cerebral palsy in My Left Foot […]
