US Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Super 8, Tomb Raider, The Last Action Hero, The Father, Primal, The Vault, Long Weekend and more
This week sees a lot of big catalog titles, some debuting in 4K Ultra HD, as well as a smattering of interesting new releases making their...
Read MoreAlmost Famous is getting a 4K Ultra HD release
Writer/Director Cameron Crowe’s feelgood coming-of-age movie ALMOST FAMOUS, starring Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson (How to Lose a Guy in 10...
Read MoreDavid Lynch’s Dune is getting a new 4K UHD Blu-ray
I have always been a huge fan of David Lynch’s adaptation of Dune. Sure, I understand the problems with it, but I just love diving...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Supernatural, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mission Impossible, Tom & Jerry, Explorers, The Final Countdown, Minari and more
After several weeks with small release slates, this week sees a ton of new titles hit the shelves. We’ve got new films, catalog...
Read MoreReview: Homewrecker – “Truly unique, unhinged and dangerous fun”
Directed by Zach Gayne (States), Homewrecker stars Alex Essoe (Starry Eyes, Doctor Sleep) and Precious Chong (L.A. Confidential, Pearl...
Read MoreWin Time and Tide on Blu-ray
Eureka Entertainment is releasing Time and Tide, Tsui Hark’s sharp and kinetic crime thriller, on Blu-ray featuring a Limited-Edition...
Read MoreWin One Armed Boxer on Blu-ray
Eureka Entertainment is releasing One Armed Boxer, a bold and relentless kung-fu extravaganza, presented on Blu-ray (a worldwide debut of...
Read MoreThe Babadook is getting a limited edition Blu-ray and UHD 4K
Internationally renowned horror The Babadook saw The Nightingale’s Jennifer Kent make a huge impact with her feature film debut. Now...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Raya and the Last Dragon, Big Fish, Land, The Alienist, Son, Pixie, Drive, A Ghost Waits and more
Raya and the Last Dragon – Disney’s latest animated offering debuted as a Disney+ exclusive (although you had to pay an extra fee to...
Read MoreReview: A Glitch in the Matrix – “A fascinating discussion”
Directed by Rodney Ascher Dogwoof continues their run of some damned fine documentaries (I particularly enjoyed their Making Waves: the...
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