Category Archives: Blu-ray Reviews

Pocahontas-Pocahontas II 2-Movie Special Edition Blu-ray Review

…deserving of being called an animated classic Back in 1995, Disney Animation Studios were a year out from releasing The Lion King…

The Dictator: Banned and Unrated Blu-ray Review

…it had me laughing so hard at times, I was crying! The Dictator is a movie full of non-stop laughter and off…

[UK] Discreet Charm of the Bourgoisie Blu-Ray Review

  A very simple plot is put to use here, in Luis Buñuel’s satirical masterpiece, six pillars of upper-class society repeatedly try…

DisneyNature’s Chimpanzee Blu-ray Review

..does an excellent job of utilizing all of the channels to envelop you in the forest.. From DisneyNature, the film Chimpanzee is…

Glee: The Complete Third Season Blu-ray Review

Musical dramedy Glee is on its third season, and perhaps the most anticipated season yet, as all the kids you’ve come to…

JAWS Blu-ray Review

Blu-ray brings this now 37 year old movie back to life with such a brilliance that left me speechless. Before I begin…

The Raid: Redemption Blu-ray Review

A group of Special Forces unit has entered into an apartment complex with the sole purpose of dragging out the drug lord…

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax Blu-ray 3D Review

Ted (Zac Efron) is a 12 year old and he is looking for a tree in order to impress his crush and…

Grosse Pointe Blank Blu-ray Review

I will be upfront about this; Grosse Pointe Blank is my favorite movie.  I tend to lump it right with Fight Club…

A Separation Blu-ray Review

While the location of Iran may seem exotic to many, the subject matter in Asghar Farhadi’s hyper-realistic drama A Separation is relatable…

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale Blu-ray Review

Anyone expecting Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale to be similar to Braveheart, The Last of the Mohicans, or Apocalypto will be…

High Fidelity Blu-ray Review

High Fidelity is a Top 20 movie that receives only a barely passable Blu-ray release. For those who instantly chime the words…

Adventures in Babysitting Blu-ray Review

Remember when we used to criticize the 1980s for being a very silly and dated time period? I used to think that…

Detention Blu-ray Review

“There is simply a crispness that every blu-ray should exhibit regardless of budget or popularity….” Detention is a film that there is…

My Way Blu-ray Review

Is there ever going to be an end to the production of World War II movies? Year after year, these films based…

Friends With Kids Blu-ray Review

Friends With Kids ponders an entertaining notion, but does the Blu-ray release do it justice? Call me old-fashioned (or as my friends refer…