Barely Lethal Blu-ray Review
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Barely Lethal Blu-ray Review
Mashing spy thriller with teenage high school comedy, BARELY LETHAL concocts a recipe ripe for potential. With an energetic opening credit sequence using fun animation ...
Bambi Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review
Sometimes a film comes along that immediately holds an impression on a young one’s life. Not many of those films can claim to be the reason children learn about death...
Bambi (Blu-ray)
Sometimes a film comes along that immediately holds an impression on a young one’s life. Not many of those films can claim to be the reason children learn about death...
Bad Teacher (Blu-ray)
BAD TEACHER is offensive. It’s offensive not because of the excessive use of profanity or the despicable treatment toward children. As an R rated film advertising i...
Bad Lieutenant (Blu-Ray)
It should be noted this film does have some critical acclaim to it, however I am not on that bandwagon. With a NC-17 rating, BAD LIEUTENANT is crude and shocking for th...
Baby Driver Blu-ray Review
Inventive, tight, energetic, funny, touching, stylized, musically bombastic, non-stop thrill ride – the listof positive adjectives are never-ending for Edgar Wright’s...
Avengers: Infinity War 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Believe the hype. After eighteen films, AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR intensifies the stakes in an all out Marvel extravaganza. Masterfully utilizing every one of our favori...
Austenland Blu-ray Review
I recently had the pleasure of watching PRIDE AND PREJUDICE the miniseries for the first time. The literary novel from Jane Austen is a classic but that has transcended...
Armored (Blu-Ray)
Why? Why would all the actors do this movie? I just don’t get why this got made. It might be the worst heist movie ever. ARMORED clocks in at about an hour and ...
Another Year (Blu-ray)
When looking at the Academy Awards, I have always thought the Best Screenplay categories of Adapted or Original contained the most quality films. Usually there are one ...




















