NOTE FROM YOUR MOVIE EDITOR: Nathan Stevens As you may or may not be aware, we here at Digitalchumps are very light-hearted when it comes to humor, but down to business when it comes to recommendations. We absolutely believe that you should get what you pay for and stand by our reviews %100. Sometimes that bites us in the ass, sometimes it works out. Rest assure that all the time we do what we ...[Read More]
The very definition of a modern classic arrives on Blu-ray. Don't miss our full review.
One of my favorite movies this year and the best comedy to hit theaters this year was Tropic Thunder. Due out on Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow, the Unrated Director's Cut Blu-ray is definitely one to watch for as it successfully combines a hilarious film, superb picture and sound, and a nice package of extras.
Is it wrong to say robot love is so right?Plenty of love here with Pixar's Wall-E on Blu-ray.
An asian spaghetti western? I smell a new genre.
Jon Favreau takes a crack at a family-friendly Christmas comedy. Is it worth the green?
I remember when I went to see Rambo in theaters earlier this year and I saw a promo poster for Kung Fu Panda. It looked like a hilarious new Dreamworks animation with a story that I could get into. I missed the movie in theaters, but I've been fortunate enough to get the Blu-ray released last week in for review, and man is it great.
This Christmas is one of those messy big family reunion movies, where there’s lots of sibling rivalry and unresolved issues simmering, but where you also know everything’s going to turn out right at the end.The family here is the Whitfields. Home is L.A., although only the youngest brother, “Baby,” still lives there with the matriarch, MaDere, and her gentleman friend, Joe Black. As for the othe...[Read More]
The first time was okay, the second time was certainly a hellish pleasure.
Back and to the left.... back and to the left....
The CW has a cult favorite on its hands in the form of Supernatural. The third season is coming to a Blu-ray player near you this week, and this release contains all sixteen episodes and several extra features.
NBC's action comedy show Chuck is well into its second season now, and this week the complete first season comes to Blu-ray. This three disc set contains all thirteen episodes from the first season and a handful of extras. Is the content here enough to warrant a purchase?