Reviews

Marley & Me Review

Marley and Me, based on the book of an autobiographical account written by John Grogan and directed by David Frankel, features John Grogan (Owen Wilson) as an up-and-coming writer married to Jennifer Grogan (Jennifer Aniston). At the beginning of this…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

Dexter: Season One Blu-ray Review

Television shows on Blu-ray have been few and far between despite the format picking up steam heading into 2009. One show that should provide a sales lift and open the door for many others is the January 6 release of…  Read More
4.4
out of 5

Dr. No Blu-ray Review

When producers Harry Saltzman and Albert "Cubby" Broccoli set out to create a series of films based off author Ian Fleming's pulp spy thrillers, I doubt they envisioned the immense success to come. James Bond has become the biggest film…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

Death Race Blu-ray Review (with D-BOX)

Universal is releasing Death Race on Blu-ray right on the heels of Mamma Mia! and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. That's some stiff internal competition for a Jason Statham starring vehicle, even if director Paul W.S. Anderson is…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

Resident Evil: Degeneration Blu-ray Review

The spread of Resident Evil through various mediums is almost as unstoppable as the T-Virus its story breeds. What began as a straightforward zombie shooter created by the aforementioned virus at the Umbrella Corporation in Raccoon City has evolved into…  Read More
3.6
out of 5

Fearless Blu-ray Review

Depending on what you may have read, Fearless (2006) was either to be Jet Li's final film or at least his final martial arts film. The former is obviously not the case as the actor has continued to practice his…  Read More
3.5
out of 5

Bottle Rocket Blu-ray Review

I originally saw Bottle Rocket at an art house theater upon its release in 1996. At the time I had no idea who brothers Luke and Owen Wilson or director Wes Anderson were. Each has gone on to achieve their…  Read More
4.7
out of 5

Step Brothers Blu-ray Review

It is difficult for me to rate producer Judd Apatow's Step Brothers (2008), the latest collaboration between Will Ferrell and writer/director Adam McKay. I am biased towards liking it (as low brow humor is a guilty pleasure for me) but…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

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