Warner Archive :: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) Blu-ray Review
A new restoration sparks new life into the Hammer Horror classic… continue reading
A new restoration sparks new life into the Hammer Horror classic… continue reading
The giant beastie gets upscaled… continue reading
Not even a weak story can bring down the two titans… continue reading
With Zack Snyder back in the saddle, is all now right with the DC Universe?… continue reading
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‘Minari’ tells the story of a Korean family trying to make it 1980’s America with a dream all their own… continue reading
‘The Mimic’ has a self-assured style and an overabundance of lightning quick dialogue… continue reading
Kino Lorber’s new Blu-ray looks great but the film is problematic… continue reading
‘Sweet Parents’ has an interesting take on a very modern problem of adversity in the big city… continue reading
‘Synchronic’ has a fairly different take on the time travel story, combining horror with a detective story… continue reading
‘Embattled’ truly has something good at heart, even if it’s a bit muddled in execution… continue reading
The script is a lot tighter which allows for the story to have a natural flow… continue reading
Up until now, I thought ‘Inside Out’ was Pixar’s most thought provoking and deepest film, but ‘Soul’ easily takes that crown away… continue reading
It seems Warner Bros. may have totally made the right decision with this streaming release… continue reading
Leave it to 2020 to have a disaster movie feel too close to home… continue reading