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A League of Their Own (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Among quite a few gems in 1992 cinema, A League of Their Own stood out.  The fictional tale of the very true All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), Penny Marshall delivered an unexpectedly beloved comedy. Stunningly straightforward and extremely entertaining, the film was immediately embraced by audiences and even now is a film that’s in […]

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Brandon’s Blu-ray Wishlist For 2018!

Once again, the time of year has come upon us; the end of the Blu-ray release year. I’m a little later than prior years on this and its because the announcement to release window is becoming incredible short. Just last week I posted about four Transformers movies coming to 4K Ultra-HD within the next couple […]

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For a Ghoulishly Good Time: Hotel Transylvania (Movie Review)

This is going to be a very easy review for me to blow through simply because both the monster horror fan AND the kid in me had an absolute ghoulishly good time with this one.  Of course I’m referring to the 3-D computer animated comedy from Sony Pictures Animation, Hotel Transylvania, hitting theaters this Friday, […]

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NBFF Review: Jewtopia

On April 26th, 2012, the opening night of the Newport Beach Film Festival saw the world premiere of Jewtopia.  Based on one of the longest running off-Broadway plays, Jewtopia is the film adaptation, which revolves around two friends dealing with the prospect of finding love with Jewish women.  Unfortunately, while billed as a “comedy”, I […]

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“Casino Jack” Lobbies For Blu-ray

I totally missed this one in theaters, but 20th Century Fox will be releasing Casino Jack on Blu-ray April 5th.  Kevin Spacey stars as a lobbyist who ensnares himself into big trouble while amassing a fortune.  Comedy, political intrigue, corruption will all play a role in Casino Jack.  Casino Jack was to be George Hickenlooper’s […]

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Casino Jack Wins the Hand

Casino Jack is a fact-based biopic that deals with lobbyists, finance, and the shameless fleecing of the American taxpayer.  It is also quite funny, as leads Kevin Spacey and Barry Pepper essentially sleaze their way through this story as real life lobbyists and businessmen Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlon.  The film hits a lot of […]

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