‘Permission’ Review: An Indecent Proposal

Permission Review
3.5
out of 5
The new film Permission, now open in very limited release, presents a very interesting proposition. A 30-something couple, played by Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens, are madly in love, and have been since college. In fact, they are sweethearts and have each only been with the other, sexually. One night, their friends challenge that love by asking how they know if their love is real if they've never been with anyone else. This forces Anna (Hall) and Will (Stevens) to…  Read More
3.5
out of 5

‘The 15:17 To Paris’ Review: A Big But…

The 15:17 To Paris Review
2.0
out of 5
There's something to be said about casting real people in a film about an event they are famous for. You run the risk of turning the whole project into either exploitation, as in the case of stories about crime, or you go in the opposite direction and deify the people to the point of exhaustion. In the case of Clint Eastwood's new film, The 15:17 To Paris, it is definitely the latter, as the three Americans who stopped a terrorist…  Read More
2.0
out of 5

‘Suburbicon’ Blu-ray Combo Prize Pack Giveaway

Suburbicon Giveaway

 Contest has closed.  Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac turn the suburbs upside down in Suburbicon. The new dark drama from director George Clooney and writers the Coen brothers makes its home video debut on February 6th from Paramount Home Entertainment.… Read More


‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ Coming to 4K, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital This Month

Three Billboards 4K
Fox Home Entertainment has announced the latest heavy hitting Academy Award-nominated film, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, will make its 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD debut this month. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri will first appear February 13th on Digital HD. The Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 4K Ultra HD…  Read More

‘The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter’ Review: Despair Has Never Looked So Good

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Review
4.5
out of 5
It's hard reviewing a game that came out almost four years ago, but just recently made the jump to the Xbox One, with Xbox One X 4K enhancements. In the case of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, the creepy Lovecraftian mystery has already been experienced by those who wish to play, so what else can I say about the game? It's still a superbly crafted mystery that refuses to hold the hand of the player, while presenting them with a…  Read More
4.5
out of 5

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