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
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
‘Minari’ tells the story of a Korean family trying to make it 1980’s America with a dream all their own… 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
After a drive-in and VOD release, the movie finally debuts on physical media… continue reading
On the Rocks is another addition to the years great list of films from A24… continue reading
The new ‘Borat’ film works a lot better than you’d expect… continue reading
The classic silent film gets a glorious restoration… continue reading
The theme of growing up flows throughout the film as many of the DigiDestined have a different idea of growing up… continue reading
The Netflix adaptation of the Broadway revival is slickly made but troubling… continue reading
The new documentary of the fashion legend is ready-to-view… continue reading
One of the biggest moments of the film comes when Nolan destroys a 747 aircraft, with no CGI… continue reading
It was exciting to revisit the characters in a new part of their lives, but it was also a nice way to end the trilogy… continue reading