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The Knick: The Complete Second Season (Blu-ray Review)

CINEMAX PRESENTS Season 2 of the Emmy-winning drama, directed by Oscar-winner Steven Soderbergh and starring Oscar-nominee Clive Owen as John Thackery, a brilliant but drug-addled surgeon who pushes the boundaries of medicine, morality and race in 1900s New York. Thackery’s absence (hospitalized for cocaine addiction), a lack of affluent patients and financial missteps have led […]

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The Knick: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray Review)

Set in downtown New York in 1900 – The Knick is a groundbreaking new scripted drama from Oscar® and Emmy®-winning director Steven Soderbergh starring Oscar® nominee Clive Owen, who also received a Golden Globe nomination for this series. The Knick centers on the Knickerbocker Hospital (dubbed The Knick), which faces a major upheaval due to […]

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Jason Statham’s WILD CARD Exclusive Clip & Giveaway!

Attention Blu-ray fans!  In the event you haven’t come out of your basement in a few weeks, I just wanted to give you a friendly heads up that the Las Vegas action thriller Wild Card came out on Blu-ray this past Tuesday (see our full review here).  In this video clip we have embedded below Wild Card director Simon West and […]

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‘Wild Card’ Is A Bust (Movie Review)

Jason Statham has plenty of talent.  Best known as an English tough guy, Statham may not have what some want to call range, but he does know how to direct his energy and inherent charisma into different shades of somewhat similar performances (the dichotomy between The Transporter and Crank is a perfect example).  It is […]

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Haywire (Blu-ray Review)

Steven Soderbergh is back with his latest indy film disguised as a big budget feature, which features an all-star cast and marks the debut of MMA female champion Gina Carano. Who’s in Haywire? Everyone. You’ve got Michael Douglas, Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas, Channing Tatum, Michael Fassbender, Bill Paxton, and a partridge and a pear tree. […]

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The Art of Getting By (Blu-ray Review)

The tagline on the cover art for the Blu-ray for The Art of Getting By states, “From the studio that brought you Juno and (500) Days of Summer.”  It is basically stating, “If you liked those films, you might like this one.”  What is should have stated is, “If you liked those films, stick with […]

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Ceremony (Blu-ray Review)

It has been quite a while since I’ve actually seen a film with one of my favorite actresses in it.  When I got word that I would be reviewing Ceremony on Blu-ray for Why So Blu, I was pretty excited, if only for justice.  I didn’t know what Ceremony was about, or who else was […]

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Say Your Prayers And Enter ‘Red State’, Kevin Smith’s Decent Into Indie Horror

I enjoyed Red State quite a bit.  That’s the way to start something like this.  Red State is an offbeat, dark thriller that centers on some unfortunate souls who get wrapped up in the world of sinister religious fundamentalists, before taking other twists and turns.  While many feel the need to bring up all of […]

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