What’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – June 17th, 2025 – A Working Man, Rad, Dan Da Dan, Drop, The Hexiles and more
We’ve got Jason Statham, an underrated theatrical thriller, an ‘80s cult classic, a new anime hit, and a couple of graphic novels to dive...
Read MoreReview: Cielo – “a visually rich, beautiful-looking film”
Directed by Alberto Sciamma Starring Fernanda Gutiérrez Aranda, Carla Arana, Juan Carlos Aduviri, Luis Bredow, Sasha Salaverry, Fernando...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Dan Da Dan
Mixing different genres together only works when it can be integrated into the storytelling rather than simply being a gimmick where the...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – June 3rd, 2025 – The Woman in the Yard, Steppenwolf and more
So, the week after a holiday is always light for review titles. It’s not that they’re not coming out, necessarily, but the holiday...
Read MoreWhat’s New in Home Video & Pop Culture – May 27th, 2025 – Starman, Scent of A Woman, The Prosecutor and more
This week we have the usual interesting mix of titles, with new movies, catalog titles, steelbooks, and a few graphic novels thrown in for...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Creep Tapes Season One – “Can you just be a murderer? It’s not that hard.”
Available now on Blu-ray, DVD and digital, The Creep Tapes Season One is a spin-off series based on the found-footage smash hits Creep and...
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 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...
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