Men In Black: International 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
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Men In Black: International 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Can you believe it has been 22 years since the first MEN IN BLACK came out? The 1997 science fiction comedy staring Tommy Lee Jones and a then newly found blockbuster g...
Memento (Blu-ray)
OTNEMEM si yltnaillirb detcurtsnoc dna gnitanicsaf ni yreve tcepsa. Translation: MEMENTO is brilliantly constructed and fascinating in every aspect. My words are cr...
McFarland, USA Blu-ray Review
In 1987, as a last ditch effort, disgruntled coach and teacher, Jim White (Kevin Costner), relocates his family to the small town of McFarland, California. Here the Whi...
Mary Queen of Scots 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
I remember seeing images of Saoirse Ronan as Mary Stuart and Margot Robbie as Queen Elizabeth I well before the award season kicked into gear and I thought for sure that ...
Mary Poppins Returns 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
It has been 54 years since MARY POPPINS charmed our lives on the big screen. Granted, I was not born yet, but it is definitely a classic film from my childhood that I con...
Mary Poppins 50th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray Review
It’s hard to believe that 50 years ago, Walt Disney and the Disney creative team translated pages from P.L. Travers’ novel into cinema gold with the timeless tale of ...
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...
Marmaduke (Blu-ray)
I love dogs. They are my pets of choice. But I get really irritated when Hollywood cashes in on dogs being cute and think they can forgo all aspects of filmmaking. ...
Manhunter (Blu-ray)
You may not be aware, but before Anthony Hopkins won an Academy Award for his portrayal as one of the most iconically disturbing villains as Hannibal Lector, Brian Cox su...
Man of Steel 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Prior to its release, the excitement for MAN OF STEEL had reached near boiling levels. From Christopher Nolan producing to the incredibly subtle yet extremely affective...

















