Seann William Scott is sweet and charming in the otherwise predictable, “Goon.”
Blu-ray Reviews
Mr. Malchus reviews three Studio Ghibli films are released on Blu-ray!
Liam Neeson battles the elements and a pack of wolves in “The Grey.”
Last winter, as with every awards season, some of the best acted films were released in theaters, one for the masses, one for the high brow, and one for those daring enough buy a ticket to an NC-17 film.
A new setting for some classic songs makes for one of the finest concert films in recent memory.
What are you waiting for? The Muppets are on Blu-ray.
Alexander Payne’s latest great movie arrives on home video.
Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia” is a dreamlike film that is highly recommended.
To this day, “Unforgiven” remains a powerful statement about the nature of violence and its effect on a man’s soul.
The new “To Kill a Mockingbird” Blu-ray is one of the most complete single disc releases this writer has ever seen.
“The Big Year” may not be a laugh riot, but it’s better than you’d think.
Two of Woody Allen’s classic 70’s films are now on Blu-ray.
Why does a movie like The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption exist? Film criticism as a pursuit, even a career, can become skewed by years of focusing only on A-list…
Blast off into the holidays with The Rocketeer and other recent releases.
Two new films about family and loyalty come to Blu-ray. Reviews of “The Help” and “Warrior”
“Friends With Benefits” is a film that should be much better than it turned out.
“Our Idiot Brother” is a sweet little film with some real human moments in it, reminding me of some of Hal Ashby’s fine movies.
Review of the J.J. Abrams ode to Steven Spielberg, “Super 8”
Get Something Wild, and much, much more, as Criterion’s biannual Barnes & Noble sale ends today.
Popdose calls Cars 2 a good direct-to-video movie that got stuck in the theaters.
Better produced than most of Disney’s made for TV movies, and slightly edgier, Prom is a harmless film that most parents will have fun watching with their kids.
The Coen brothers’ cult smash has gone Blu. Just take it easy, man.
Bob Cashill checks out the tight-skirted babes in Zack Snyder’s folly, and eventually critiques the extended edition on Blu-ray.
Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended Editions) (Warner Bros., 2011) Well, you knew it was coming. If you went ahead and bought the Lord of the Rings…
“This is no fantasy…” A DVD megaset of all things “Superman” has made it to Blu-ray.