Rocky: Limited Edition

Could the champion of boxing films still be the champion after it is released in a limited edition Blu-ray with booklet? Come spar with me...

A Man Called Horse

Richard Harris, Manu Tupou, and Jean Gascon have the lead roles in this 1970s Western Drama that sees a wealthy Englishman captured by a Sioux tribe in America while he is on a hunting expedition. Paramount is bringing the movie to Blu-ray later this month, let's have a closer look...

Rio Lobo

Rio Lobo, one of many John Wayne classics, is finally coming to Blu-ray on May 31st. Earlier I reviewed Big Jake, also coming out on the 31st. Rio Lobo was actually filmed one year before Big Jake and actor Christopher Mitchum stars alongside Wayne in both. Let's take a ride to Rio Lobo, shall we?

True Grit (2010)

John Wayne's 1969 True Grit is arguably one of his most popular films. He reprises one of his former roles as the ornery Rooster Cogburn and helps out a young girl who is trying to track down the murderer of her father. A novel, a John Wayne film, and now a remake starring Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon, True Grit as directed by Ethan and Joel Coen is headed to Blu-ray very soon. Does this one deserv...[Read More]

Big Jake

In 1971, legendary actor John Wayne starred alongside his son Patrick Wayne, Richard Boone, Christopher Mitchum, and Bruce Cabot in Big Jake. Famed actors Maureen O'Hara and John Doucette also had smaller roles in the classic western tale which sees Wayne, his two sons, and good friend head out after a gang of murderous thieves who have kidnapped Wayne's grandson. Next week Paramount is releasing ...[Read More]

The Man Who Would Be King

Rudyard Kipling's short story directed by John Huston finally makes its Blu-ray debut. How did it fair? Come find out.

Drive Angry: Special Edition

I would give anything to have been in the room when this movie was pitched. Anything.

Gods and Generals – Extended Director’s Cut

Gods and Generals is an interesting film from director Ron Maxwell. It’s a prequel to his 1993 hit Gettysburg (review here) and a more focused attempt at explaining Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Maxwell did a spectacular job with his previous film by not demonizing the south and giving a clear view to what they were fighting for. What’s typical of Civil War films is to assign...[Read More]

Platoon

Oliver Stone's brutal look into a small part of the Vietnam war has finally come to Blu-ray. Let's see how it did.

Gettysburg Director’s Cut

Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War, and now it has come to Blu-ray.

I Am Number Four

Being Number Four isn't bad. The bad part is not explaining how you became Number Four.

The Rite

What a wonderful day for an exorcism...Oh, my bad. Wrong film.