Is it wrong to think that dogs may get treated a bit better than humans? (Please Virginia don't read this)
You can outsmart death? Really?
There are people out there that tend to not find entertainment in things. I have a friend, who will remain unnamed, that I recommended. The Da Vinci Code to after watching this Blu-ray. He declined stating that he had religious beliefs that went against what this movie said. I had to laugh a little inside at this. Know this: I am a Christian, I believe in God. With that said, this is entertainme...[Read More]
In 2004, Warner released Taking Lives, a mystery-thriller about a serial killer running rampant for two decades in the Quebec area. The film has found its way to Blu-ray this month, so let's take a look, shall we?
Arnold goes vigilante to exact revenge on the Columbian terrorists responsible for the death of his wife and child in 2002's Collateral Damage. Out now on Blu-ray, is this Arnie action-thriller worth adding to your collection?
Sometimes we need a tough movie to get a message across. This film help not only launched the acting career of Edward Norton to a new level, but got Edward Furlong's name mentioned at award ceremonies.
Luc Besson's french classic gets remade from an American perspective. How does it fare? Let's find out.
What would you do if you were faced with a dying son in desperate need of an organ transplant and you didn't have the funds readily available to pay for it? That's the basic premise behind the film John Q which was released in 2002. New Line Home Video has brought the film to Blu-ray this month, so let's take a look.
Steven Seagal has had quite a career, but it all started when Above the Law hit theaters some twenty-one years ago. Warner Home Video has released several back catalog titles this month on Blu-ray, including Above the Law. Once again the lack of extra features hurts the release, but can the presentation quality and film make up for it? Unfortunately, not this time...
Twenty years ago, Slyvester Stallone and Kurt Russell teamed up in a buddy-cop classic, Tango & Cash. Now on Blu-ray, the lack of extras is disappointing, but the film is still fun and the presentation quality is surprisingly good.
Sometimes the end result of a trip is the best result from the trip.
The Blu-Ray for The Last Kiss is full of gushing from cast members, the director and the producer about what a great script they had to work from and how marvelous the movie is. Unfortunately, I must have been watching a different film.