Lee Daniels, the eclectic director whose previous films include the grim Oscar-winner, Precious, and the pulpy The Paperboy takes on the historical epic in his latest film. Lee Daniels’ The…
Blu-ray Reviews
Joseph Gordon-Levitt can proudly add another hyphenate to his name. As the writer-director (and star) of Don Jon, Gordon-Levitt shows great promise in both categories. The film takes on the…
You better believe me when I say that The Family isn’t that bad.
Steve Carell and the Minions are back for more zaniness in “Despicable Me 2.”
This is the way the world ends, not with a bang… but with a belly laugh and a pint in hand.
To commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Watergate break-in and the ensuing political scandal that lead to the disgrace and resignation of Richard Nixon, Warner Brothers is releasing this special…
If only White House Down could have sustained what it was doing in the first hour, it would have been a good movie.
On paper it sounds like this shouldn’t work: a Broadway musical based on the animated film Shrek, a movie that made fun of musicals and other animated films. In fact,…
Tony Redman reviews the new Blu-Ray release of Mystery Science Theater 3000’s foray onto the big screen.
To not so boldly go where most action pictures have gone before.
Criterion Collection turns a classic of screwball comedy into a must-have Blu-ray disc.
It doesn’t matter how many new Muppet movies get made, though; none can equal the charm and witty humor of the 1979 original.
Disguised as an epic sci-fi tale of humanity’s fall and rise, Things To Come has a darker, unsettling agenda.
Quentin Tarantino’s western is a resounding piece of great cinema.
Jessica Chastain is as important to Zero Dark Thirty as Daniel Day Lewis is to Lincoln.
Life of Pi is a technical miracle and a spiritual wonder.
Hitchcock could have been a great film. Instead, it’s just a good movie, fun, but rather light, with an excellent cast.
Check out the remarkably tender and funny “The Sessions” on Blu-ray.
The Barbra Streisand remake of A Star is Born is on Blu-ray.
Warner Brothers has released three of the Best Picture winners from their vaults on Blu-ray for the first time.
The directors of Little Miss Sunshine follow up that charming underdog with Ruby Sparks, a romantic comedy/fantasy film that takes a page out of the Charlie Kaufman book of storytelling.