Blu-ray Highlights for December 11th, 2012 – Teddy Ruxpin
This week’s Blu-ray releases bring us an eclectic mix of content, from foul-mouthed teddy bears to deadly spy assassins and adorable prehistoric rodents. Which will you spend your money on?
This week’s Blu-ray releases bring us an eclectic mix of content, from foul-mouthed teddy bears to deadly spy assassins and adorable prehistoric rodents. Which will you spend your money on?
Sundance takes great pride in its documentary competition sections – as well it should. The film festival has discovered quite a few award winners over the years.
‘Fringe’ took a break for a couple weeks and, quite frankly, I forgot all about it until my DVR picked up a new episode on Friday. I’ve followed this show for five years, and have resolved to see it through to th...
You know what ‘American Horror Story’ has been missing this whole time? A very special Christmas episode with a serial killing Santa, of course! Oh yes, this is gloriously demented.
Even though this weekend featured one major new release, nobody expected the cookie-cutter romantic comedy to take first place – and it surely didn’t. Instead, ‘Skyfall’ hopped into this measly weekend’s to...
Bonus features are still a big selling point on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of movies, but who actually watches these things? As reviewers, many of us on staff are actually obligated to sit through all the commentaries, documenta...
With literally only one new movie opening wide this week (and a crappy one at that), it’s time to play catch-up by taking in some of the soon-to-be awards contenders, or maybe watching a Blu-ray at home.
While it seemed to have some potential as a watchable romantic comedy, ‘Playing for Keeps’ is made intolerable by an absurd story, false moments of tension and silly performances.
I was surprised that the Graboid handled Gweomul so easily in Tuesday’s Monster Madness battle. In the other match, Stripe’s smarts proved too much for the prehistoric Dilophosaurus. We’re getting close to the en...
Early 2013 will bring us more animated films. An alien Brendan Fraser crash-lands on Earth, while a hairy Nicolas Cage runs from the End.
Park City at Midnight is Sundance’s way of playing in the sandbox of horror and demented comedy without spoiling the very serious dramatic competitions.
When Mitsubishi announced earlier this week that it is exiting the TV manufacturing business, this not only marks the end of a television brand name, but the end of an entire product category. Mitsubishi was the last company still...