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Cinema Verite Blu-ray Review
“In 1973, the U.S withdrew from Vietnam, the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade, and PBS introduced the first reality TV family.” When put in the same sentenc...
In the Land of Blood and Honey Blu-ray Review
IN THE LAND OF BLOOD AND HONEY explores the various relationships taking place on both sides of the early 90’s Bosnian war. It is a mildly graphic account of two people...
Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close Blu-ray Review
After Oskar Schell (Thomas Horn) loses his father (Tom Hanks) in the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the young boy becomes obsessed with findi...
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...
Columbus Circle Blu-ray Review
Movies come out every year that see little to no play at theaters and search for life on DVD or Blu-ray. Most of these are bad films, but every now and again one of the...
The Town (Ultimate Collector’s Edition) Blu-ray Review
One blue-collar Boston neighborhood has produced more bank robbers and armored car thieves than anywhere in the world. Charlestown. This opening text from THE TOWN expl...
The Muppets Blu-ray Review
As a longtime fan of THE MUPPETS, I giddily anticipated the film’s Blu-ray release. To sustain my excitement during the months between the theater release to Blu-ray di...
Martha Marcy May Marlene Blu-ray Review
After a young woman escapes from a dangerous cult, she becomes haunted by paranoia and memories of their manipulative and subtly, mind altering ways. MARTHA MARCY MAY M...
The Three Musketeers (Blu-ray)
After THE THREE MUSKETEERS came and went last year, living up to the expected flop predictions, actress Milla Jovovich famously made mention that the studio didn’t mark...
Restless (Blu-ray) (starring Mia Wasikowska)
In what could have been a sweet quirky film about romance in unlikely and unfortunate circumstances, Gus Van Sant’s RESTLESS fails to deliver anything great. Unexplor...




















