Blu-ray Reviews

Jumper Blu-ray Review

Teleporting provides an ingenious means to turn a run-of-the-mill fight sequence into a dizzying acrobatic display of finesse and lethality. There's no better modern interpretation of this than the performance of Nightcrawler in X-Men 2. His "moves" provide arguably the…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

Patton Blu-ray Disc Review

"Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." ”Opening lines from Patton (1970) General George S.…  Read More
4.6
out of 5

Rambo III Blu-ray Review

Rambo III makes its Blu-ray Disc debut alongside First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II in the Rambo trilogy box set and as a separate standalone release. It will surely find its way into many Blu-ray collections by virtue…  Read More
3.4
out of 5

Youth Without Youth Blu-ray Review

When Youth Without Youth, the first movie made in over a decade by Francis Ford Coppola, arrived in theaters last December, the 69-year old filmmaker stated that the project was financed by the profits from his successful vineyards located in…  Read More
2.3
out of 5

Next Blu-ray Review

The delayed appearance of Next on Blu-ray Disc was a victim of Paramount's decision to deliver high definition titles exclusively on HD DVD last fall. The move came mere weeks from Next's release date, meaning the title was likely ready…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

The Orphanage Blu-ray Review

Early in Guillermo Del Toro's directorial career, the then "young" Spanish filmmaker explored orphaned children as troubled ghosts in The Devil's Backbone. Years later, Del Toro "presents" The Orphanage for young Spanish director J.A. Bayona, a film which explores an…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

Untraceable Blu-ray Review

The hard part about drafting a film concept around cyber-crime fighters is their job doesn't translate well to the screen. These people peck away in front of a computer day in and day out, hardly the eye candy a filmgoer…  Read More
3.3
out of 5

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