Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of this Blu-ray/DVD that I reviewed in this blog post. The opinions I share are my own. “Kat Decker could use a Christmas miracle! The aspiring singer-songwriter has big dreams… and bigger problems. Her vain stepmother forces her to be a singing elf at billionaire Terrence Wintergarden’s Santa Land, but the job has one bright...[Read More]
“Illumination and Universal Pictures present The Grinch, based on Dr. Seuss’ beloved classic. The Grinch tells the story of a cynical grump who goes on a mission to steal Christmas, only to have his heart changed by a young girl’s generous spirit. Funny, heartwarming and visually stunning, The Grinch is fun for the whole family!” The Grinch opens as we are introduced to the town of Whoville as eve...[Read More]
“What we have here is an uber-sleazy guilty pleasure that is aired in my household at least once every December. For me it’s right up there with The Grinch Who Stole Christmas cartoon.” – Steve Barton, Dread Central Community leaders tried to stop the release. The P.T.A. fought to ban it. Now one of the most controversial slasher films of all time is back in a new high-definition...[Read More]
“Party like your job depends on it in the UNRATED comedy event of the year – with outrageous new footage not shown in theaters! When an overbearing CEO (Jennifer Aniston) decides to close her hard-partying brother’s failing branch, he (T.J. Miller) and his fired up co-workers (Jason Bateman, Olivia Munn, Kate McKinnon) decide to throw an epic office party to land a big shot client (Courtney B. Van...[Read More]
“Fueled by cheap whiskey and greed, Willie Soke (Academy Award-nominee Billy Bob Thorton), teams up once again with his angry sidekick, Marcus (Tony Cox), to knock off a Chicago charity run by curvaceous Diane (Christina Hendricks). But the arrival of Willie’s horror story of a mother, Sunny (Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates), and “the kid” – Thurman Murman – may upset their plan. You better watch...[Read More]
That is a long name for a Blu-ray set. Years ago when I was a wee lad in college I worked in a lovely place called Suncoast Video in my local mall. It was a hustle/bustle of a place that catered to pretty much any movie goer, even the snobby indie people (pshh). Anyway, every Christmas season we would break out the classics on VHS for the world to see in the front of the store. This included Rudol...[Read More]