What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – May 20th, 2025 – A Knight’s Tale, Captain America: Brave New World, Jason X and more
This week actually sees more graphic novels than home video releases for the first time! But, we also get one massive blockbuster, three...
Read MoreReview: The Trouble With Jessica – “The cast is delightful to watch”
Clearly not up on my French desserts, I had never heard of a clafoutis before. A crustless tart, often made with cherries, takes centre...
Read MoreMission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning shows the power of a Sub, a Key and a USB
Tom Cruise has always been famous, has often been weird, and is now ubiquitous. Tom wants us all to have a good time at his movies, and...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – May 13th, 2025 – Mickey 17, The Andromeda Strain, Better Man, Ben 10 and more
It’s another jam-packed week of releases in May, including a high-profile theatrical release, some terrific catalogue outings, and even...
Read MoreReview: The Uninvited -“snappy dialogue and a wealth of intense performances”
Even if you had no idea that The Uninvited was originally written as a play which didn’t make it to the stage courtesy of the Covid-19...
Read MoreReview: Birdeater – “Nothing’s real, nothing’s serious. You’re just supposed to let the boys play”
Birdeater is the nightmarish and hallucinatory debut from writer-directors Jack Clark and Jim Weir about a weekend of fun that descends...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – May 6th, 2025 – What Lies Beneath, Lilo & Stitch, Plane and more
While last week was a massive release week with new theatrical and catalogue titles from several studios, this week seems to be something...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: House of the Devil – “a creepy and atmospheric masterpiece”
Purveyors of incredible physical releases of Cult films, Second Sight Films, are set to release a brand new limited edition of Ti West’s...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – April 29th, 2025 – Anora, Paddington In Peru, Dirty Harry, Pale Rider, Stripes, Gandhi, The Rocketeer Breaks Free and more
Usually when all the studios choose one day to drop all their big releases, it’s tied to either a holiday like Father’s Day or Valentine’s...
Read MoreReview: The Extraordinary Miss Flower – “a delightfully unusual slice of cinema.”
Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard Featuring Emilíana Torrini, Caroline Catz, with appearances by Nick Cave, Richard Ayoade, Alice...
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