Is Desklab the Best Portable Monitor?
Portable monitors have become increasingly popular in recent years as they allow users to extend screen space for work and play. However,...
Read MoreReview – The Loneliest Whale: The Search For 52 – “Well-told, well-made, and it’s uplifting”
Nature documentaries have never shied away from showing upsetting things, but these days, it feels riskier to sit down and watch one. They...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Sing 2, Marry Me, Ordinary People, Dexter: New Blood, Magnum P.I., Rick & Morty and more
This week we’ve got a bona fide animated box office smash, the relaunch of a television favorite, a streaming hit, and some beloved newer...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Nightmare Alley, The Godfather, The Flight of the Phoenix, 6:45, Millennium Actress and more
There are some big-name home video releases this week, including an Oscar nominee and one of the most beloved film franchises of all time....
Read MoreReview: Windfall – “A well-crafted piece of cinema”
In Windfall, the new Netflix release from director Charlie McDowell (The One I Love, The Discovery), Jason Segel, known only as the...
Read MoreReview: Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve To Exist
The debut micro-budget feature film by Manchester-based writer-director Brett Gregory looks at a man’s life at three different times...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: West Side Story, Shooter, Redeeming Love, A Journal for Jordan, Vikings and more
We’ve got a mix of titles out this week, with a heavy focus on romance — including an Oscar nominee! But don’t worry, there’s also the...
Read MoreReview: Cyrano – “It all adds up to a very beautiful picture”
“Children need love. Adults need money.” These are words spoken to Roxanne (Haley Bennett) in the beginnings of Joe Wright’s latest...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Matrix Resurrections. The Batman: The Complete Series, Yellowstone, Supergirl
There are a number of popular TV shows hitting home video this week, including everyone’s favorite Caped Crusader. Oh yeah, and The Matrix...
Read MoreReview: Gold – “Efron excels here, showcasing his talents in a way that we haven’t seen”
“Some time. Some place. Not far from now.” These words form the ambiguous opening to Australian director Anthony Hayes’...
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