Blu-Ray review

‘Megan Leavey’ Blu-ray Review: Teary Film About A Soldier’s Best Friend

There are plenty of war film's about the camaraderie between soldiers but not many about the bond between human soldiers…

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‘The Circle’ Blu-ray Review: Watered-Down Adaptation Of Already Cliche Novel

What type of company would you get if you combined the innovation of Google and Apple, and the ubiquitous nature…

7 years ago

‘The Lost City Of Z’ Blu-ray Review: An Adventure Through Time & Civilization

The Lost City of Z, arguably the best adventure epic to hit theaters thus far in 2017, will be released…

7 years ago

‘The Fate Of The Furious’ Blu-ray Review: Eighth Chapter Is Thrilling And Human

Family can never truly be completely broken up. Cyberterrorist plots can be carried out in the most remote corners of…

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‘Saban’s Power Rangers’ Blu-ray Review: A Predictably Corny TV Series Remake

"Every superhero needs his theme music," as Kanye West says in his 2010 hit single "Power," and this applies to every sci-fi…

7 years ago

‘Beauty And The Beast’ Blu-ray Review: Live-Action Adaptation Proves Heartwarming But Not Extraordinary

Fantastical love stories have always been appealing to members of various generations, and their live-action versions generally bring a much…

7 years ago

‘John Wick: Chapter 2’ Blu-Ray Review: Keanu Reeves Assassin Series Comes Back Strong

John Wick, the most brooding assassin in the history of mankind is back, just as stone-faced as ever. And he's…

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‘Deepwater Horizon’ Blu-Ray Review: Mark Wahlberg Brings Tragedy To Life

Deepwater Horizon, the story of the oil rig of the same name that caused the BP oil spill, opens with…

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‘South Side With You’ Blu-Ray Review: The Obamas, The Early Years

A delightful telling of a story that we thankfully know has a happy ending, Southside with You  portrays the story of…

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‘Pete’s Dragon’ BluRay Review: Fantastic Update Of The Original

After getting into a car accident and losing his parents, a young boy is left to fend for himself in…

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‘Indignation’ BluRay Review: An Engrossing Period Piece

In 1951 Ohio, a Jewish boy from Newark attends college and meets the girl who will change the rest of…

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