Sherlock may fly under the radar as a BBC import but it’s well worth the viewing. »»
Before starting this review I need to clarify that this film is probably a whole lot more fun to watch with a little alcohol and a group of like minded friends. »»
Walk down the aisle (and into the delivery room) again with this updated release of the early '90s classic. »»
The War is one of, if not the greatest documentary ever made about one of the most atrocious wars in our history. »»
It’s a comedy that preaches to the front of the congregation but doesn’t reach for those in the back pews. »»
While some viewers will be frustrated by the stupidity, the movie has an interesting theme that not only makes it tolerable but, dare I say, enjoyable. »»
The film is definitely entertaining as far as action films go; however, it’s the 89-minute run time that leaves more to be desired. »»
Anyone who has fallen in love with this film since its release in 1967 will undoubtedly want to own this Blu-ray. »»
Chinatown is a classic that continues to impress even to this day with its gripping story, rich characters and perfect direction. »»
I requested this one mostly for my wife, and I was pretty surprised at how much I enjoyed it. »»
Hunger isn’t for everyone, as it’s got a pacing that may throw some off, and subject matter that holds nothing back when aiming to show just how far some people will go to stand up for what they believe in. »»
The problem with The Iron Lady is that we don’t get much insight into Thatcher as a person through Streep, the conduit. »»
When it comes right down to it, we don’t really care what happens to Gina Carano's character. And this hurts the movie overall. »»
Microcosmos is a very interesting look into the world of insects, and it still stands strong today, even though it was filmed back in 1996. »»
Shame is a wonderfully crafted, and expertly shot film dealing with subject matter that many in Hollywood would shy away from. »»
There are a lot of moments where it felt like they were trying too hard to make something strange and memorable. »»
Its brisk 85-minute runtime allows this to be the perfect entry-level nature documentary for families. »»
First-time director Sean Durkin does a great job creating this fascinating if unsettling world. »»
"Let's all walk out through these doors with our heads held up high, as a family because that's what we are." - Kermit the Frog, inspiring a new generation »»
Also known as: Gary Oldman is a Badass in Glasses. »»
Just like in every other movie of the genre from 1985, Steve Austin takes out the series of henchmen in increasingly stylish manner, walks away from giant explosions in slow motion, and gets to witness the comic relief sidekick brutally murdered just to Make Things Personal. »»
Hitchcock goes where he’s never gone before - the deep recesses of the human mind. »»
I liked this better when it was called 300 ... and didn't suck. »»
The next time you want to take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, watch 'Young Adult'. »»
A fairly cut and paste story about love and loss. »»
Notorious easily ranks up at the top of Hitchcock’s list of best films and this Blu-ray presentation fantastically represents it. »»
The film isn’t a mushy piece of visual poetry dedicated to love. It’s a real human look at what it takes to love someone. »»
If you haven’t seen Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca you’re really doing yourself a disservice. »»
In Martin Scorsese's first foray into children’s films he manages to make one his most magical films to date. »»