Dead Poets Society and Good Morning, Vietnam Heading to Blu-ray
Disney has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Barry Levinson’s Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), starring Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, and Tung Thanh Tran, and Peter Weir’s Dead Poets Society (1989), starring Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and Josh Charles. The two releases will hit retail shelves on January 17th. Special Features: […]
Blu-ray Review: Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting is part of a rare breed. As someone who reviews films regularly, I often rail against formula. However, Good Will Hunting thrives on it. We have a pretty good idea how the entire story will play out, but the films rich characters and deeply personal interactions with each other keep audiences interested. […]
Good Will Hunting Coming to Blu-ray August 30th
One of the most beloved films of the ‘90s makes its Blu-ray Disc premiere as Lionsgate releases Good Will Hunting in August. Presented for the very first time in 1080P High Definition and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, the Miramax film launched the careers of two pals from Boston, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, who co-penned […]
Blu-ray Review: Hamlet (1996)
Warner Bros. | 1996 | 242 min | Rated PG-13 The Bard’s longest and most frequently adapted play, Hamlet is as iconic and essential as they come; a masterpiece in every sense of the word. It has entranced audiences for centuries and given rise to countless adaptations, some brilliant, others utterly forgettable, and some that […]
Blu-ray Review: Insomnia
Warner Bros. | 2002 | 118 mins. | Rated R At the very least, Robin Williams has had an eclectic film career. He has scored several Oscar nominations and a Best Supporting Actor win in 1998 for Good Will Hunting. After that, he spent years doing little more than light weight fluff such as Patch […]
DVD Review: World’s Greatest Dad
Magnolia Pictures | 2009 | 99 mins. | Rated R S has never been known as a shrinking violet. He first made a name for himself in the 1980’s on the stand-up comedy circuit, where he was known for his energetic stage personality, and dark, acerbic black comedy. Later, Goldthwait embarked on a surprising thoughtful […]
