Blu-ray Reviews

Road to Perdition Blu-ray Review

Three quarters into Road to Perdition (2002) , professional thug/hit-man Micheal Sullivan (Tom Hanks) is enlightened by a benevolent stranger as to how his son dotes on him but he is blind to the affection. Here lies the turning point…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

Kick-Ass Blu-ray Review with D-BOX

At the core of almost every superhero tale are secret identities, super villains and their useless army of intelligence-challenged disposable henchmen, a hero coming of age or coming into their own, and some of the coolest accessories and weapons endless…  Read More
4.5
out of 5

IP Man Blu-ray Review

Being unfamiliar with IP Man (2008), a quick Internet search clued me in to the highly regarded Hong Kong flick that took its sweet time garnering domestic distribution. If I'd been feeding off the growing film community hype for two…  Read More
3.2
out of 5

The Crazies (2010) Blu-ray Review

Ashamedly never having seen George Romero's The Crazies (1973), I lack context to know how Anchor Bay's 2010 remake compares. As a story about small town folk who become lethally unhinged much to the detriment of the "uninfected" forced to…  Read More
4.1
out of 5

Avatar Blu-ray Review with D-BOX

Reviewing the Blu-ray Disc version of James Cameron's Avatar is akin to informing a calculus professor that four is divisible by two. Those of you who did not see it once or more theatrically are the exception rather than the…  Read More
4.3
out of 5

Edge of Darkness Blu-ray Review

All of Mel Gibson's pent up anger at misguided life choices is put on display in Edge of Darkness, a theatrical adaptation of the 1985 BBC miniseries as much an audition for Mel's future as anything else. Director Martin Campbell…  Read More
3.9
out of 5

The Wolfman (2010) Blu-ray Review with D-BOX

Digging into another Universal classic monster franchise for additional earnings was only a matter of time after Universal's reimagining of The Mummy into goofy popcorn adventure films turned into a highly successful trilogy. Where those films felt new and fresh…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

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