How in the world do you make a prequel to one of the greatest movie classics of all-time? You tiptoe through it without taking many chances, that's how.
Warner Brothers and Bryan Singer's labor of love has finally made it to Blu-ray/DVD. Is it as heroic as its main character? Or is it giant fodder? Come see.
Time for another set of adventures!
The things kids watch today…
Fox hits a home run with a classic. Let's start out that way.
LEGO Batman forever. Seriously.LEGO video games are mostly a treat. The Pirates of the Caribbean game was fantastic, as well as the Indiana Jones title, but the pinnacle of the series has been Batman. With Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment releasing the Wii U version of it's popular LEGO game LEGO Batman 2 - DC Super Heroes Unite, it seemed only proper for Warner Home Video to release a fu...[Read More]
Most series fans seem to agree, the seventh season of Dexter is one of the very best, but this Blu-ray release leaves something to be desired.
Oh, to be a kid again.
I will give them this, Beautiful Creatures is more coherent and more entertaining than Twilight could ever hope to be. With that said, that may not be saying much.
Some movies tend to die hard. This one isn't going without a fight.
Director Jee-woon Kim makes his Hollywood debut and Arnold's back in action in The Last Stand. Arriving soon from Lionsgate, the Blu-ray+Digital+Ultraviolet release packs a punch, but the movie is disappointing.
Sound the alarm... the HD alarm that is! From MGM comes a 1960s classic with an incredible cast headed by Steve McQueen and James Garner, directed by John Sturges. Based on true events, this tells the triumphant story of Allied POWs with a knack for "flying the coup" that are luckily assigned to the same imprisonment. Fantastic writing, great acting, above average HD conversion, and descriptive...[Read More]