Tag: blu ray review
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Rick and Morty Season 7 – Blu ray Review
Rick and Morty’s seventh season arrives on Blu-ray with a notable change: the absence of Justin Roiland providing the voices. Despite this shift, the season manages to maintain its trademark humor, thanks to the capable work of the new voice actors. The Blu-ray release offers a decent array of special features to enhance the viewing…
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The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart (blu ray review)
The Venture Bros. is ending its run, not with another season, but with a full-length movie. Here’s our blu ray review of the new film! I opened my mail last week and screamed like a teenage girl at a Beatles concert in 1963, because I held in my hands a blu ray copy of The…
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No Time to Die – 4K Ultra HD Blu ray Review
No Time to Die was a stellar final entry into the Daniel Craig era Bond canon. We look at the 4K Ultra HD Blu ray! Dashing Daniel Craig drove off into the sunset at the end of the underwhelming Spectre, leaving audiences with the impression that his time as the notorious 007 James Bond had…
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Escape Room: Tournament of Champions Blu ray/DVD Release
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is now available digitally and on DVD and Blu-ray. We take a look at the release and its special features. Way back in the before times of 2019, “escape rooms” were a thing where you and your buddies solved puzzles to advance from one intricately-designed room to the next. It…
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Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season Blu ray Review
We review our blu ray screener copy of Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season, featuring a great Superman who’s not a brooding hot mess. I’ve never been a huge fan of the CW DC shows. I liked Arrow for a season or so until it jumped the shark, and Flash had 15 minutes of…
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Nobody – Blu ray Review
It’s highly recommended that all action movie fans add Nobody to their collection. It’s now available to own on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital. Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is not a flashy guy. Polo shirts and khakis, brown bag lunches and home in time for dinner with his kids and wife (Connie Nielsen) each…
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Promising Young Woman (Blu ray Review)
As Promising Young Woman arrives on home video, Dan Nicholls takes a look at the movie, commentary, and special features on the blu ray release. This past year didn’t do many favors for the world but it did work wonders for Emerald Fennell’s directorial debut Promising Young Woman. Had it been released in late spring…
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Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula (Blu-ray Review)
The sequel to the smash hit zombie film Train to Busan has a sequel — Dan Nicholls looks at the blu ray and the film. You just can’t keep a good zombie down, or at least it seems the zombie genre itself will never be taken out to pasture. Filmmakers worldwide keep trying to find…
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Hustlers – Blu ray Release
You can add Hustlers to your collection on blu ray, though it might only be worth it for the movie; the special features are lacking. A sizzling, sultry exhale of sweet decadent smoke wafting through the stale scents of the post-summer slumber, Hustlers broke through in a big way this past September. Arriving on blu-ray,…
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Blu Ray Review – John Wick 3
We look at the blu ray release of one of the most fun action movies of the year, John Wick 3, which has excellent features. Keanu Reeves is really having a moment in 2019 and the crown jewel of his entire year (so far) has hands-down got to be the mind-blowing action spectacle of John…