Blu-ray Review: Clueless (25th Anniversary) (Steelbook)

Loosely based on the Jane Austen novel, Emma, Clueless focuses on Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) a vapid, spoiled teenager living in Beverly Hills. One of the coolest girls in school, Cher drives a white jeep even though she only has a learner’s permit, and chats on her cell phone. Cher’s mother passed away when she […]
Ant Man (Digital HD)

I have to start off by saying I’ll always wonder what Ant-Man would have been if Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) had stayed in the director’s chair. He was attached to the project for several years, but departed over creative differences with Marvel. Much of the time a departure like that spells […]
The Secret Policeman’s Ball – USA (Blu-ray)
Created and developed by Monty Python member John Cleese, Peter Luff (Assistant Director Amnesty International 1974–78) and entertainment industry executive Martin Lewis, The Secret Policeman’s Ball was launched in 1976, as a way to raise funds as Amnesty International. Through the years, the shows have taken place in England, and featured popular British comedians and […]
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Coming to Blu-ray April 1st
“Anchorman 2 The Legend Continues” starring Will Ferrell arrives on Blu-ray Disc (in three forms) on April 1st, 2014 via Paramount Home Entertainment. The release will come in three forms–a standard Blu-ray and two different gift sets that include pairs of Jockey briefs in either blue or red. The film, directed by Adam McKay, co-stars […]
Blu-ray Review: Clueless

Loosely based on the Jane Austen novel, Emma focuses on Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) a vapid, spoiled teenager living in Beverly Hills. One of the coolest girls in school, Cher drives a white jeep even though she only has a learners permit, and chats on her cell phone. Cher’s mother passed away when she was […]
Blu-ray Review: Dinner for Schmucks
Paramount Pictures | 2010 | 114 mins. | PG-13 1998’s Le dîner de cons (The Dinner Game), a French film by Francis Veber, is a delight of farce and absurdity, choosing brevity for its levity, it delivers the premise while never succumbing to unnecessary distractions or padding the story for comedic complexity. Dinner for Schmucks, […]
Blu-ray Review: I Love You, Man
DreamWorks | 2009 | 105 mins | Rated R Once in awhile, along comes a genuinely stupid movie that’s just too funny to hate. You know the kind; dumb premise, little plot but along the way they provide so many laughs, you can’t help but enjoy them. Further, to your astonishment, what you thought seemed […]
