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Piece By Piece (Blu-ray Review)

Who doesn’t love a documentary? If done right, a documentary can be not only informative but wholly entertaining.  Some of my favorite films have been documentaries, be it one like Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice that brings depth to stories we’ve heard before about a singing icon, to deep life dives like Marley, […]

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1992 (Blu-ray Review)

Do you remember the 1992 LA Riots? I know I do.  The whole debacle was covered by news outlets much like they did in The Hunger Games, filling homes with the disparate violence and angry response to the unjust not guilty verdict given to the police officers who beat an unarmed Rodney King one awful […]

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1992 – On Blu-ray and DVD 11/5/24!

Lionsgate’s 1992, the action-crime thriller starring Tyrese Gibson and directed by Ariel Vromen (The Iceman) and co-starring Ray Liotta in one of his final film roles, will be released on Blu-ray and DVD November 5th, with the legendary hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg boarding the film to executive produce through his Death Row Pictures banner. The […]

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PIECE BY PIECE, Pharrell’s LEGO Adventure On Digital Now and Physical 12/17!

As the excitement continues to stack up in theaters, PIECE BY PIECE will be available exclusively on digital platforms to own or rent tomorrow, October 29, 2024, from Focus Features and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and characterized as “a truly original, outside-the-box, rollicking good time” (Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter), […]

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Training Day (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Warner Bros is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with the release of many high profile classic titles new the 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray format. The look like they’ll all come with a nifty slip cover that has newer art and a header logo signifying the century of cinematic existence. I believe the first one under that look […]

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The Addams Family (2019) (Blu-ray Review)

2019 saw the return of one of the first American families of horror; The Addams Family (The other being The Munsters). It marked their return after a 21 years absence (Canadian TV Show The New Addams Family and direct-to-video sequel Addams Family Reunion both in 1998), and the first feature film in theaters since 1993’s […]

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G-Funk (SXSW Review)

Where Straight Outta Compton showed the hard-edge, down and dirty, fighting-for-justice story of NWA, G-Funk, in a way that somewhat mirrors the musical sound itself, documents the smoother and sweeter turn that Warren G, Snoop Dogg, and Nate Dogg brought to West Coast hip-hop music in the early 90s. First time director Karam Gill and […]

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Take Me To The River (Blu-ray Review)

Narrated by Terrence Howard, the rich musical legacy of the Mississippi Delta and Memphis comes alive in the award-winning documentary Take Me to the River. Celebrating the heart of American music, Take Me to the River celebrates the magical mixture of generations and genres that gave birth to the Memphis sound that has influenced the […]

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Award-Winning Documentary TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Makes Blu-ray Debut February 5th

Narrated by Terrence Howard, the rich musical legacy of the Mississippi Delta and Memphis comes alive in the award-winning documentary Take Me to the River. The film, which features William Bell, Snoop Dogg, Mavis Staples, Otis Clay, Lil P-Nut, Charlie Musselwhite, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Yo Gotti, Bobby Rush, Academy Award winner Frayser Boy and The […]

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‘Turbo’ Allows Us To Watch A Speedy Escargot (Movie Review)

Turbo presents the idea of a snail racing in the Indy 500.  There are reasons why this happens and the fact that the film is animated and intended for children allows for an obvious amount of suspension of disbelief, but let me reiterate that this is a film that presents the idea of a Snail […]

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