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Ejecta (Blu-ray Review)

EjectaFrom the writer of Pontypool and Septic Man comes Ejecta, the tale of William Cassidy, a man haunted by a lifetime of  alien encounters, searching for answers while evading  menacing  government agents. With an ingenious structure that stylishly interweaves William’s past and present, this sci-fi horror feature will makes its Blu-ray debut on August 18th, 2015 from Scream Factory, in partnership with IFC Midnight. Directed by Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele, this nerve-shredding film stars Julian Richings in a tour-de-force performance and Lisa Houle and Dee Wallace.  Ejecta was produced by Jesse Thomas Cook, John Geddes and Matt Wiele through their genre production company Foresight Features. Continue reading ‘Ejecta (Blu-ray Review)’

Nomads (Blu-ray Review)

NomadsIf you’ve never been frightened by anything, you’ll be frightened by this! Scream Factory presents Nomads, the chilling tale of supernatural evil, in its Blu-ray debut on August 18, 2015, complete with new bonus feature interviews.  Lesley-Anne Down (Sphinx, Death Wish V) “gives a riveting… performance” (L.A. Weekly) and Pierce Brosnan (GoldenEye, The November Man) is top-notch in “the most stylish supernatural-themed chiller… since Carrie” (Variety)! Also starring Adam Ant (Slam Dance), Mary Woronov (Death Race 2000) and Frank Doubleday (Escape from New York) and written and directed by John McTiernan (Predator, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October), Nomads is a “chiller thriller [that’s] brimming with menace and suspense” (Judith Crist)!

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Innerspace (Blu-ray Review)

InnerspaceWhen the e-mail for Innerspace came across my e-mail, I got pretty excited.  This is a film I hadn’t revisited since the 80s (Maybe early 90s).  Its one I remember liking quite a bit.  I believe ABC used to run this as their Sunday Night Movie for a couple years straight.  I remember really enjoying it, liking all the characters quite a bit, and finding fun in this unique adventure.  Then there was the journey through the human body ride/thing at Disney’s Epcot Center that used to make me feel like I was Dennis Quaid in Innerspace.  So, the question is, how would this film hold up now, after really truly having never seen this movie since childhood and my memories on exact details being kinda foggy. Continue reading ‘Innerspace (Blu-ray Review)’

Virtuosity (Blu-ray Review)

virtuosity-bluray-coverIt is nice to see Warner Brothers taking the rights and reaching into the Paramount vault and pulling out a few titles at a time in an effort to convert their library to high definition. That said, that also means taking films that are enjoyed by some, but mostly looked at poorly by others. Virtuosity is not a great film. It is not terrible, as that is near impossible for Denzel Washington to accomplish (save for John Q), but it is a film that shows its age in the worst of ways, while also offering little value as a narrative. With all of that in mind, I was happy to revisit the first film that brought Washington and Russell Crowe together, flaws and all.

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The Collected Works Of Hayao Miyazaki Available On Blu-ray Exclusively Via Amazon.com On November 17

MiyazakiDisney presents for the first time The Collected Works Of Hayao Miyazaki, including all 11 of Miyazaki’s feature-length masterpieces in one spectacular 12-disc collection available on Blu-ray™ Exclusively via Amazon.com on November 17, 2015. Experience the majestic works of one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the history of animated cinema. Hayao Miyazaki weaves his unique style of artistry and epic adventure into astonishing tales of triumph, bursting with imagination and wonder.

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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Blu-ray Review)

imageIt is a rarity to get a sequel of this kind. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was a sleeper hit in 2012 and while I may not have been its biggest fan, I can admire a film that features a strong cast and an audience of whatever age rushing out to see it in droves, similar to everyone who flocks to the big blockbusters that were coming out at the same time. With that in mind, the whole gang (with one obvious exception) is back for more in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which is now looking stunning on Blu-ray. Time to figure out how the film measures up.

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Tom Cruise Defies Gravity Once Again in ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ (Movie Review)

Mission Impossible Rogue Nation TNThere was a period of time in my life back in the middle 2000’s where I just wasn’t a fan of Tom Cruise.  Maybe it was his relationship with Katie Holmes, or maybe it was all his scientology crap, I don’t know, but I just couldn’t watch his films for awhile.  I remember catching Mission: Impossible III one late night on a Dell Latitude laptop (yuck!) while working third shift in a data center, but other than that I had no idea what I was missing out on.  Then came news of Tom scaling one of the tallest buildings in the world in Dubai in the fourth entry of this series, and that was all it took.  My butt was definitely in a theater chair to see that.  Ever since that Tom Cruise can do no wrong in my books churning out incredible flicks left and right like Oblivion and Edge of Tomorrow, just to name a few. Continue reading ‘Tom Cruise Defies Gravity Once Again in ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ (Movie Review)’

HBO Announces the Digital Release of Game of Thrones Season 5!

Game of ThronesHere’s some interesting news to come across my desk today.  Game of Thrones fans who are used to waiting eight months to own the latest season can rejoice: Winter is Coming earlier than ever!  That’s right, Game of Thrones: The Complete Fifth Season will be available to download on Digital HD on my birthday, August 31, 2015, just two months after its finale on HBO, before debuting on Blu-ray & DVD next year. This is the first time the iconic series, which has been nominated for 24 Emmy Awards including Outstanding Drama Series, will be available to download before its physical release. The Digital HD full-season download is packed with bonus content at select retailers, including two never-before-seen pieces introducing fans to Dorne, the newest Westeros location introduced in Season 5, and exploring the many poisons used throughout the show. Continue reading ‘HBO Announces the Digital Release of Game of Thrones Season 5!’

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Gets A Trailer!

BenghaziWant to know what Michael Bay has been up to since that last horrible Transformers film?  Well good because I’m about to tell you.  This one is fresh in my head as we just saw the first trailer for it last night during the press screening of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation so ladies and gentlemen may introduce to you the world premiere trailer of 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.  It looks pretty good, doesn’t it?  Click play! Continue reading ’13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Gets A Trailer!’

New Bonus Feature Clip From The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season — “Noah’s Journey”

The Walking Dead Season 5You’ve all seen the numerous press releases I have posted thus far for The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season Blu-ray release on August 25th, but wait until you get a load of this.   Please gaze your eyes below this massive paragraph of intellectual text to find a bonus feature clip from The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season on Blu-ray.   SPOILER ALERT — Here you will find ​Executive Producers Gale Anne Hurd​ and Greg Nicotero, Steven Yeun (Glenn), Tyler James Williams (Noah) and other cast members discuss the impact of Noah’s character this season and his horrific death.  Check it out and pre-order today via our exclusives page here. Continue reading ‘New Bonus Feature Clip From The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season — “Noah’s Journey”’

TREMORS 5 Arrives On Blu-Ray October 6

Tremors 5A deadly threat resurfaces halfway around the world when giant, man-eating worms attack a South African wildlife park in the sci-fi comedy, Tremors 5: Bloodlines, available on Blu-rayCombo Pack, DVD and Digital HD on October 6, 2015 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Michael Gross (“Family Ties,” “Suits,”) returns as Graboid hunter extraordinaire Burt Gummer, with Jamie Kennedy (“The Cleveland Show,” Scream franchise) as his new tech-savvy second-in-command, in this all-new adventure. The latest chapter of the franchise known for its campy humor and voracious monsters features thrilling new special effects, 25 minutes of bonus features; extended scenes and outtakes, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film. Continue reading ‘TREMORS 5 Arrives On Blu-Ray October 6’

Just Your Typical Summer ‘Vacation’ (Movie Review)

VacationBelieve it or not, July 29th’s Vacation is actually the fifth theatrical and the seventh total installment of the National Lampoon’s Vacation series.  However, that stat does little to phase or impress me.  While I loved some of the earlier National Lampoon’s Vacation movies, the trailers for 2015’s Vacation absolutely rocked.  So much so that I felt if a trailer can elicit that much laughter from me, I just have to see the finished product and ensure there are still some good, unexpected laughs to be had with the feature.  And that ladies and gentlemen is why we’re here today to discuss in-depth the merits and hopeful laughs of Vacation.  And I know this is digression, but God I could really use one (referring to the very real dictionary definition of the word vacation).  Haha. Continue reading ‘Just Your Typical Summer ‘Vacation’ (Movie Review)’

Justice League: Gods And Monsters (Blu-ray Review)

Justice-League-Gods-MonstersThis is not your parents’ Justice League! These heroes are not the renowned saviors of the world – they’re more likely Earth’s despotic rulers. Witness the divergent reality where the Justice League protects the planet but answers to no one but themselves. Employing methods of intimidation and fear, this Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman deal brute force in the name of justice.  The Elseworlds-style tale features the voice talents of Michael C. Hall as Batman, Benjamin Bratt as Superman, Tamara Taylor as Wonder Woman, Jason Isaacs as Lex Luthor, Paget Brewster as Lois Lane, and C. Thomas Howell as Dr. Will Magnus. Gods & Monsters arrives on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD combo pack. Continue reading ‘Justice League: Gods And Monsters (Blu-ray Review)’

Black & White: The Dawn Of Assault (Blu-ray Review)

Black-and-WhiteThis summer, brace yourself for explosive action and edge-of-your seat thrills with highly anticipated motion picture prequel to the popular overseas action series Black & White.  On August 4, 2015, Shout! Factory will unleash Black & White: The Dawn of Assault on Blu-ray™ and DVD. Delivering blockbuster movie entertainment, Black & White: The Dawn of Assault puts its own spin on the classic buddy cop formula with this outrageous actioner filled to the brim with over-the-top stunts, government conspiracies, and weapons of mass destruction.  A must-have home entertainment collection for action movie fans, collectors and world cinema enthusiasts, Black & White: The Dawn of Assaultis available at Walmart stores and online. Continue reading ‘Black & White: The Dawn Of Assault (Blu-ray Review)’

Barely Lethal Blu-ray Giveaway Contest!

Barely LethalHere’s your chance folks!  Here’s the wind-up.  A teenage undercover agent discovers graduating from high school may be a bigger challenge than being an international spy in the action comedy Barely Lethal, arriving on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD (plus Digital) August 4th from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.  Here’s the pitch!  It stars Jessica Alba!  Released theatrically by A24, director Kyle Newman’s (Fanboys) film shakes up the teen spy genre with an all-star cast (including Jessica Alba) that kicks butt while making the audience laugh out loud.  Read more about this upcoming release in this post and find out how you can win a Blu-ray of this movie for your very own home media collection. Continue reading ‘Barely Lethal Blu-ray Giveaway Contest!’

Giallo Homage THE EDITOR Makes Blu-ray Debut Sept. 8th From Scream Factory

EditorMaking its Blu-ray and DVD debut on September 8th, 2015 from Scream Factory, The Editor comes loaded with bonus features, including an audio commentary with Adam Brooks, Connor Sweeney and Matt Kennedy, a brand new“Making Movies Used to be Fun” documentary, deleted scenes, music and poster featurettes and more! Fans who pre-order their copy from ShoutFactory.com will also receive a free collectible poster.  The Editor stars Paz de la Huerta (Boardwalk Empire), Samantha Hill (Bad Meat), Laurence R. Harvey (The ABCs of Death 2), Adam Brooks (Manborg), Matthew Kennedy (Father’s Day), Conor Sweeney (The ABCs of Death2), Tristan Risk (Dark Continents) and Udo Kier (Borgia, Blade). Continue reading ‘Giallo Homage THE EDITOR Makes Blu-ray Debut Sept. 8th From Scream Factory’

The Water Diviner (Blu-ray Review)

The Water Diviner (Blu-ray Review)After hearing word that his three sons have been killed in the Battle of Gallipoli, Australian farmer Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) travels to Turkey in order to find their remains and return them home.  The uneasy aftermath of World War I and an uncooperative regime in power provide heavy conflict for Connor in his epic search.  The film premiered in Australia and Turkey on December 26th, 2014, before seeing wide release in the United States on April 24th, 2015. Continue reading ‘The Water Diviner (Blu-ray Review)’

The Longest Ride (Blu-ray Review)

The-Longest-Ride-BDNicholas Sparks is responsible for a lot of successful romance dramas. Sure, not all of them have been all that well received (The Notebook seems to be the only film that stands out as generally seen as good), but they cater to a particular crowd that really enjoys them. The Longest Ride arrived this past spring and while it didn’t have the biggest theatrical impact, I am sure there were many who found themselves satisfied with this adaptation. Now the film is on Blu-ray for any romantic out there to enjoy.

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