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The Shallows 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
As we learned in 1975, it’s just not safe to go into the water. Apparently, Nancy (Lively) didn’t get the message because she sets out to partake in some ki...
The Shape of Water 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
I find it unusually hard to review Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar winning film, THE SHAPE OF WATER. On one hand, I want to heap massive amounts of praise on the film ...
The Shining 4K Blu-ray Review
When THE SHINING came out in 1980, it was during a slight lull in auteur Stanley Kubrick’s career. His last film, BARRY LYNDON, hadn’t performed as well as hoped and ...
The Signal Blu-ray Review
Pulling off a convincing science fiction world without a lot of money can be really difficult but when it works, like recent movies AFFLICTED or MOON) the world can actua...
The Simpsons: The Sixteenth Season Blu-ray Review
Aahh The Simpsons. Perhaps the greatest television show of all time is currently (at the time of this review) into its twenty fourth year. And yet they are only up to...
The Singing Detective Blu-ray Review
The late 90’s and early 2000’s were a rough time for Robert Downey Jr. His battles with addiction are well chronicled and those of us that have followed his career ke...
The Sisters Brothers Blu-ray Review
I’m convinced, more so than ever, that history won’t be kind to the Academy. While on paper, the Oscars were given to several lackluster films like BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY ...
The Sitter Blu-ray Review
As a huge fan of the 1987 Elisabeth Shue vehicle ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING, I was relatively surprised to see such huge similarities from THE SITTER. Granted this is de...
The Sitter Movie Review
Noah (Jaybird) Griffith is a suspended college student who gets guilt tripped by mom into babysitting three hellions after the regular sitter ducks out. Things take a d...
The Skeleton Twins Blu-ray Review
I watched Saturday Night Live growing up. Like our taste in music, the SNL cast and which one is the best is debatable but we all tend to identify with the one we first s...