Paul WS Anderson's remake of Death Race 2000 has come to Blu-ray for fans of vehicular mayhem to enjoy. Starring Jason Statham, Death Race is all about high speed and heavy weaponry as inmates are forced to race for sport.
As gamers eagerly await the release of Resident Evil 5, Sony Pictures throws Resident Evil fans a bone with the release of Resident Evil: Degeneration on Blu-ray. This fully CG animated film features Leon S.Kennedy and Claire Redfield who must work together to stop a vengeful man armed with the T-virus.
Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neil starred in 1997's Event Horizon, a sci-fi horror film directed by Paul WS Anderson (Mortal Kombat, Death Race). The acclaimed horror flick comes to Blu-ray this week packing a handful of extra features. Let's break it down.
Just the tip. Just for a second, just to see how it feels.
Never trust technology. This review is proof. I just erased my first review of this movie by accident. (SIGH)
Sometimes, you just can't catch a break as a dentist.
Burn After Reading is a Coen Brothers’ film featuring a bunch of really stupid people living in Washington, DC. Some have an association with intelligence work (CIA and State Department), several work at a gym, and throw in a really mean pediatrician and a children’s book author. Oh, and many of them end up dead, some on-camera, some off. Doesn’t sound appealing for the holidays? Did I mention...[Read More]
That's right, Iceman! I am dangerous. Favorite line in the film...Wait. Wrong film? Oh, sorry. Easily confused.
Objectivity is tough, as a reviewer, but one must maintain it. With that said, let's talk about The House Bunny!
Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn teamed up for 2004's Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story that told the story of two rival gyms duking it out ina high stakes dodgeball tournament. The film was well received when it came out, and now the unrated Blu-ray release hit stores last week; how does it fair?
One of several cult comedy classics in the last decade would have to be Super Troopers, at least amongst my friends. This comedy about a group of five inept Vermont highway patrolmen is home to many classic lines and scenes. Now you can watch those scenes in hi-def thanks to the Blu-ray release that hit stores last week.
Renowned anime director Fumihiko Sori created Vexille, a CG anime film that was well received upon release last year in August. The film along with two hours of extra features came to Blu-ray recently and it's a pretty impressive release. Let's take a closer look.