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Category: DVD Reviews

In Memorium Review

In Memorium Review

Is it possible to hold a film like Amanda Gusack’s In Memorium in a truly objective, critical light after seeing Oren Peli’s Paranormal Activity? I would have to say probably not, considering that’s the first question I asked myself when sitting down to write this.
But here’s the thing: In Memorium, a haunting film that spans [...]

DVD Review – Trick ‘R Treat

DVD Review – Trick ‘R Treat

Every so often, good word of mouth can save a film from oblivion — which was undoubtedly the direction Michael Dougherty’s Trick ‘R Treat was headed, pushed into distribution limbo for two entire years. The downside of this tactic is that a hype machine can be built that quickly grows out of control.
People have called [...]

Blu-ray Review – Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition

Blu-ray Review – Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition

How do you review a landmark film? I don’t mean ‘classic’ like, say, Army of Darkness or Bullitt. No, I’m referring to films that pioneered cinema and have had dozens upon dozens of great things already chronicled about them. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs carried impact when it first debuted in 1937, namely because [...]

Anaconda (Blu-Ray Review)

Anaconda (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 29M 20S)
Question: Is this one of the worst films ever made?
Answer: Quite possibly. Then again, this is possibly also one of the worst films featuring a giant snake.
I am truly amazed at this film. I am very rarely left open-jawed and at a loss for words, but this is one of those [...]

In Cold Blood (Blu-Ray Review)

In Cold Blood (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (2H 14M 29S)

This film is based on the Truman Capote novel of the same name. I have not read that novel so for any of you out there who may have read the novel but have yet to see this film, I am unable to provide a comparison. I also believe that the [...]

Roxanne (Blu-Ray Review)

Roxanne (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 46M 50S)
This is one of those films from my childhood which I have fond memories of. I must have watched Roxanne a dozen times as a kid and loved it because of all of the slapstick comedy. I don’t think I’ll ever tire of seeing an idiot get hit in the face [...]

The Quick and the Dead (Blu-Ray Review)

The Quick and the Dead (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 47M 46S)

Since the first time I first saw this film I have felt that it’s under-rated, not to mention misunderstood. The Quick and the Dead is directed by none other than Sam Raimi, famous for his wonderful gore-filled yet tongue-in-cheek Evil Dead trilogy, so it should come as no surprise that this, [...]

Starman (Blu-Ray Review)

Starman (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 54M 58S)
I am a huge fan of John Carpenter and Jeff Bridges and while I was pretty sure I had seen this movie many years ago I was also confident I had forgotten almost everything about it. Carpenter fails to hit the highs he achieved with other films; the same can be [...]

Fragments Review

Fragments Review

Fragments, while it does have fleeting glimmers of hope, is a film that never realizes its full potential. The marketing for the film suggests that it bears some similarity to Paul Haggis’ Academy Award winning film Crash. The similarities are merely superficial. An ensemble cast united by a tragic event is about as close as [...]

Stone Cold, Brian Bosworth and the Lost Art of the Action Movie

Stone Cold, Brian Bosworth and the Lost Art of the Action Movie

A security camera reveals the interior of an empty supermarket. The grainy black and white image is shattered when a grizzly figure wearing a cut off muscle T and a greasy ponytail smashes the lens with the butt of a gun. Four thugs are robbing the supermarket with automatic weapons and they’re taking the cashiers [...]

Rachel Getting Married (Blu-Ray Review)

Rachel Getting Married (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 52M 43S)
Screenwriter Jenny Lumet does a good job in getting down to basics and providing a believable tale of the classic middle-American dysfunctional family. Natural dialogue is much rarer than it should be and that aspect of this script impressed me far more than the story itself in which nothing much actually [...]

Ghostbusters (Blu-Ray Review)

Ghostbusters (Blu-Ray Review)

Main Feature (1H 45M 8S)
Twenty five years ago Director Ivan Reitman, with help from writers Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, created one of my childhood favourites, Ghostbusters. I have rarely seen a comedy in which the actors fire off hilarious line after another. The comic timing of Murray, Aykroyd, Ramis, and Moranis in particular is [...]

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