Todd Karella

Kung Fu The Complete Second Season DVD Review

Kung Fu (2021): The Complete Second Season DVD Review: It Just Keeps Getting Better

The series has been presented as a reimagining of the original 1972 Kung Fu television show starring David Carradine. Other ...
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Young Sheldon: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Review: It’s Not Just About Sheldon Anymore

It’s hard to believe that Young Sheldon has been on for five seasons. When the premise for the series was ...
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Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse Blu-ray Review: Intentionally Misleading, but Still Enjoyable

The animated television show Teen Titans Go! is normally a short 15-minute episode event, but it has had a few ...
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World Series 2021 Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: Almost All the Highlights and Footage a Fan Could Ask For

Growing up in a small town in the middle of nowhere, we didn’t have a local MLB team, and it ...
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Black Friday Movie Review: Needed More Bruce Being Bruce

It’s Thanksgiving night and the store associates at We Love Toys are getting ready for the annual Black Friday sale. ...
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ParaNorman (LAIKA Studios Edition) Blu-ray Review: A Strange and Unique Film

Norman Babcock (Kodi Smit-McPhee) is your average 11-year-old growing up in Blithe Hollow, Massachusetts. Well, as average as any boy ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Fifteenth and Final Season Blu-ray Review: A Sad Goodbye to the Winchester Family

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the Blu-ray reviewed in this post. The ...
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Senior Moment DVD Review: A Very Light Romantic Comedy

Slowing down and taking it easy are unfamiliar concepts to 72-year-old Victor Martin (William Shatner). Once a test pilot for ...
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Harley Quinn: The Complete First And Second Seasons Blu-ray Review: Very Adult, Very Funny

Remember back in the day when you were a child and you could turn on the television and watch Saturday ...
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The Golden Child Blu-ray Review: A Classic Callback to When Films Were Fun

Once upon a time, in a century past, during a decade called the Eighties, there was a legendary man who ...
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The Great War (2019) DVD Review: A Film Better Suited for Television

If you can't guess what this film is about, all you need to do is google “The Great War” and ...
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Jexi Blu-ray Review: Mindless, Silly Fun with a Hint of Possibility

Phil (Adam Devine) has led a lone and solitary life. He has no real friends, spends the majority of his ...
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The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: One of the Most Beloved Sitcoms Comes to a Beautiful Conclusion

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided the writer with a free copy of the Blu-ray reviewed in this article. The opinions ...
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Dreamworks Ultimate Holiday Collection Blu-ray Review: Holiday Specials for a New Generation

As my friends and family can attest, Christmas is my favorite time of year. Not only do I decorate the ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Fourteenth Season Blu-ray Review: An Emotional Season with the Show’s Most Shocking Cliffhanger

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Arrow: The Complete Seventh Season Blu-ray Review: Nothing Can Keep Down the Green Arrow and His Team

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the Blu-ray reviewed in this post. The ...
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Reign of the Supermen Blu-ray Review: Too Much Story Compressed into a Small Amount of Time

In the previous DC animated film, The Death of Superman, the Man of Steel met his demise at the hands ...
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Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer Movie Review: A Good Addition to the Holiday Season

It's that time of year again where Christmas music, lights, and goodwill towards all is in the air. So of ...
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Teen Titans GO! to the Movies Blu-ray Review: Doesn’t Quite Capture the Essence of the TV Show

Serious comic-book fans know that the Teen Titans have been around since the 1960s, but with comic-book culture hitting the ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Thirteenth Season Blu-ray Review: With the Loss of So Many Allies, Can the Winchester Brothers Manage to Carry On?

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Arrow: The Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray Review: Can Team Arrow Survive Against An Equally Strong Team of Villains?

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Rampage (2018) Blu-ray Review: A Beloved Arcade Game Brought to Life on the Big Screen

Energyne is a company run by brother and sister Brett (Jake Lacy) and Claire Wyden (Malin Akerman). They are experimenting ...
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Black Lightning: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: A Realistic Feel to a Show About Superheroes

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the Blu-ray reviewed in this post. The ...
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Miracles (1986) Blu-ray Review: Sometimes It Takes a Lot of Small Miracles to Make a Big One

In a small village somewhere in the jungles of South America, the young daughter of a tribal chief has become ...
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Disorganized Crime Blu-ray Review: Is It an Action Film or a Comedy? Or Is It Just Disorganized?

Frank Salazar (Corbin Bernsen) is a skilled bank robber from the East Coast who is currently hiding out from the ...
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Survival Sunday: The Walking Dead & Fear the Walking Dead Exclusive Fan Event Review

The Walking Dead (TWD) has been a ratings juggernaut for the last eight seasons. While it has declined some over ...
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Emerald City Comic Con 2018 Review: Saturday and Sunday

This is Part 2 of Todd's ECCC coverage. Part 1 is available if you wish to start with that. Saturday ...
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Emerald City Comic Con 2018 Review: Thursday and Friday

Having been to my first Emerald City Comic Convention last year, I knew what to expect and was a little ...
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Walking Out Blu-ray Review: A Father-Son Hunting Trip That Fails to Deliver in Many Ways

David (Josh Wiggins) is a child of divorce. He lives with his mother in a big city in Texas while ...
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Justice League (2017) Blu-ray Review: The DC Extended Universe Is Heading in the Right Direction

It’s been some time since the last film Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice where the Man of Steel (Henry ...
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Freebie and the Bean Blu-ray Review: A Film That Should Have Stayed Buried in the Past

In San Francisco, two cops Freebie (James Caan) and Bean (Alan Arkin) have spent more than a year trying to ...
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The Princess Bride 30th Anniversary Fathom Events Review: A Fun Experience

Thirty years ago, director Rob Reiner brought to the silver screen a film based on the 1973 novel written by ...
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Justice League Action: SuperPowers Unite Season 1 Part 1 DVD Review: More Action, Less Filler

It's been ten years since the last animated series of our favorite DC superheroes was regularly on the air. Justice ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Twelfth Season Blu-ray Review: An Enjoyable Comprehensive Season

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the DVD reviewed in this post. The ...
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Black Sails: The Complete Fourth Season Blu-ray Review: An Exciting Final Season Filled with Action and Surprising Twists

At the end of Season Three, most of the pirates had been run out of Nassau by the new governor ...
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Just Shoot Me!: The Complete Series DVD Review: A Classic Sitcom That Should Be Known As One of the Greats

Releasing today by Shout! Factory, Just Shoot Me! is a television series that ran for seven seasons on NBC from ...
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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray Review: Much Stronger and More Coherent Than Season One

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the Blu-ray reviewed in this post. The ...
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Kung Fu Yoga Blu-ray Review: Jackie Chan Channels His Inner Indiana Jones

Jack (Jackie Chan) is a famous archaeologist teaching in a major Chinese university. While working on a new project, Ashmita ...
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The Circle Blu-ray Review: An Interesting Idea with Poor Execution

Mae Holland (Emma Watson) is a young adult searching for her way in the world. She works as a customer-service ...
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The 100: The Complete Fourth Season DVD Review: It’s the End of the World As We Know It

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the DVD reviewed in this post. The ...
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side Of Dimensions Blu-ray Review: An Excellent Addition to the Franchise

The last time we saw Yugi Moto (Dan Green) and his friends they had once again saved the world and ...
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The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-Wrestlemania DVD Review: A Fun Adventure Reminiscent of the Original Series

The original Jetsons cartoon was produced by Hanna-Barbera back in the early ‘60s. While it only lasted 24 episodes, most ...
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Emerald City Comicon 2017 Review: A Smaller Convention Coming into Its Own

Having been to several comic conventions in California, one of my friends living in the Seattle area told me I ...
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Moana Blu-ray Review: While a Nice Addition to the Disney Catalog, It’s Severely Lacking In Storyline

A long time ago, there was only the ocean until the mother island Te Fiti arose. The island was the ...
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Def Leppard: And There Will Be a Next Time…Live from Detroit Review: Sounding As Good As Ever, but Could Stand to Show a Little More Energy

I've been very fortunate to see Def Leppard several times over the years since their monumentally explosive Hysteria album took ...
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Scavenger Hunt Blu-ray Review: A Long Overdue Release That Stands the Test of Time

When game designer, Milton Parker (Vincent Price), passes away, his $200 million fortune is left to be distributed between his ...
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Keeping Up with the Joneses Blu-ray Review: An Action Comedy That Needed a Bit More of Both

Jeff Gaffney (Zach Galifianakis) works for MBI, a giant corporation, in their HR department. He lives in a cul-de-sac with ...
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Book Review: Star Trek: 50 Artists 50 Years

It's been 50 years since the original Star Trek television show debuted on television. While the original series lasted only ...
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Book Review: The Art and Making of The Flash by Abbie Bernstein

Over the last couple of years, the CW has built up a number of television series based on the DC ...
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Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again DVD Review: An Interesting Glimpse into Life on the Road

In 2012, Jennifer Lopez set off on her first ever world tour. For six months, she traveled across five continents ...
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Can’t Stop the Show: The Return of KIX Review: The Band Is Back Sounding As Good As They Always Have

Formed in 1977, the hard rock band from Hagerstown, Maryland broke into the mainstream music scene with their fourth album, ...
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Styx: Live at the Orleans Arena Las Vegas Blu-ray Review: A Quality Performance Even Without the Band’s Biggest Songs

Filmed while on tour in July of 2014, the Blu-ray shows off some of the band's well-known hits. Interspersed between ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Eleventh Season Blu-ray Review: The Winchesters May Have Just Been Defeated by Their Own Writers

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Supergirl: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: A Lighter, Refreshing Superhero Tale

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The 100: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: Ramping up the Action and the Sci-fi Factor

Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided Cinema Sentries with a free copy of the DVD reviewed in this post. The ...
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Kung Fu Panda 3 Awesome Edition Blu-ray Review: Another Awesomely Bodacious Panda Adventure for the Entire Family

Once again, DreamWorks has brought everyone's favorite animated panda to his biggest adventure yet as he tries to save the ...
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KISS Rocks Vegas Cinema Event Review: Exactly What You’d Expect from a KISS Concert

Fathom Events is known for bringing one-time events into movie theaters throughout the country. These presentations can range from plays ...
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Making The Grade Blu-ray Review: An Unappreciated Comedy That Has Held up Nicely Over the Years

Palmer Woodrow (Dana Olsen) has been thrown out of six different schools in the last three years. His parents are ...
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Blu-ray Review: The Special Features Are the Best Part

On December 21, 1937 Walt Disney released "Disney's Folly," a reckless endeavor that was mocked by critics and seen as ...
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Black Stone Cherry: Thank You: Livin’ Live, Birmingham, UK Review: An Enjoyable Performance in Spite of the Low Vocals

Recorded October 30, 2014 on their Magic Mountain tour, the four-man band from Kentucky brought their brand of hard southern ...
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Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour Live Blu-ray Review: Visually Impressive, Thematically Confusing

Capturing Katy Perry's 2014/2015 concert tour recorded in Sydney, Australia last December, the show features seven different acts, nine costume ...
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Before We Go Blu-ray Review: A Quaint Little Film

Nick (Chris Evans) is sitting on the floor of Grand Central Station thinking about something important in his life when ...
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Just Let Go: Lenny Kravitz Live Blu-ray Review: A Giant Directorial Miscue

In support of his tenth studio album, Strut, Lenny Kravitz has released a live concert film that was recorded over ...
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The 100: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: A Wild Adventure in a Post Apocalyptic World

When we last saw Clarke (Eliza Taylor), she had just awoken in an all-white room that looked like a medical ...
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Supernatural: The Complete Tenth Season DVD Review: After a Decade of Fighting Evil, the Winchesters Are Still Going Strong

It's hard to believe that Supernatural has been on the air for ten years. Not many shows make it to ...
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Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem Blu-ray Review: The Joker is Back to Take Over the World

Batman is back for another film in the Unlimited series that is based on a toy line in a semi-futuristic ...
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Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators: Live at the Roxy 9/25/14 Blu-ray Review: So Good That You’ll Believe You’re Really There

It's been nearly 20 years since Slash was a member of the heavy metal band Guns N' Roses. Since then ...
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Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts Blu-ray Combo Pack Review: A Forgettable Adventure

Batman (voiced by Roger Craig Smith) isn't the only hero in Gotham City. The Flash, Green Arrow, and NIghtwing join forces ...
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Book Review: American Titan: Searching For John Wayne by Marc Eliot

John Wayne is one of the most legendary actors to come out of Hollywood, but most of us don't know ...
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The Best of The Danny Kaye Show DVD Review: If This Is the Best, I’d Hate to See the Worst

I've been a fan of Danny Kaye for a long time. While some know him for his films The Inspector ...
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Gallagher: I Am Who I Pretend to Be Album Review: A Final Farewell from a Once Great Comedian

Comedian Leo Gallagher was the biggest comedian on the planet during the 1980s. He was selling out venues all over ...
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Revolution: The Complete Second and Final Season DVD Review : A Lack of Direction Leads the Show into Cancellation 

At the end of Season One, which was reviewed by Greg Barbrick, Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Aaron (Zak Orth) succeeded ...
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The Other Woman (2014) Blu-ray Review: An Average Comedy That Needed to Push the Envelope a Lot More

Carly Whitten (Cameron Diaz) had finally found Mr. Right. He had a great job, tons of money, is good looking ...
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Book Review: Max Steel, Volume 2: Hero Overload by B. Clay Moore & Alfa Robbi

Originally based on a line of toys produced by Mattel, Max Steel became an animated series made for television. Just ...
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Free Birds Blu-ray Review: A Nice Family Film That Needed a Few More Laughs

Every year millions of turkeys are content on sitting around the farm letting themselves get fattened up for the Thanksgiving ...
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Family Guy: Volume Twelve DVD Review: More of the Crass, Vulgar, and Childish Humor We’ve All Come to Enjoy

Once again, the irreverent animated comedy about a so-called average guy and his dysfunctional family has released yet another volume ...
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Book Review: Grimm: Aunt Marie’s Book of Lore: A Novel Idea for a Very Limited Audience

Based on the Grimm's Fairy Tales, the TV series Grimm follows Nick (David Giuntoli) as he finds out about his ...
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The World’s End Blu-ray Combo Pack Review: Does Not Live up to the Rest of the Cornetto Trilogy

On June 22, 1990, a group of young men attempted a heroic feat in their small town of Newton Haven. ...
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Fathom Events Presents Doctor Who: “The Day of the Doctor”

I've been to a few of these Fathom Events before and so I've come to know what to expect. The ...
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Friday at Stan Lee’s Comikaze 2013

The last time I attended Comikaze was during its inaugural convention two years ago. It was also at the L.A. ...
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Robot Chicken: Season 6 Blu-ray Review: Back for More Irreverent Channel Changing

Robot Chicken is an animated television series using stop motion, Claymation, and small puppets known mainly as action figures, and ...
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The Croods Blu-ray Review: A Fun Family Film That Needed a Little More Originality

The story is about a family of cavemen. Over the years, they have seen their friends and neighbors killed off ...
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Sinbad: The Complete First Season DVD Review: A Unique Version with a BBC Twist

Most people's idea of Sinbad is of the swashbuckling hero from the Ray Harryhausen films of the 1970s. But the ...
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The League: The Complete Season Four DVD Review: A Bad Season for the Gang Makes for a Good Season for Viewers

It's that time of year again when gladiators of the gridiron strap on their armor and march boldly onto the ...
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The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season Blu-ray Review: High Expectations Result in Unsatisfying Season

The end of Season Two left high expectations for what was to come in the third season of the highly ...
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Aerosmith: Rock for the Rising Sun Blu-ray Review: Any Fan Would Be Happy to Own It

It's been more than 40 years since Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Brad Whitford came together ...
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21 & Over Blu-ray Review: If You’re Itching for a Good Teen Party Flick, Look Somewhere Else

The 21st birthday has become a symbolic rite of passage into full adulthood. At least that's what everyone wants to ...
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A Good Day to Die Hard Blu-ray Review: Lots of Action with Little Substance

It's been 25 years since the inaugural film of the Die Hard franchise was released in theatres to mass audience ...
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Doctor Who: Series Seven, Part Two Blu-ray Review: The Doctor Returns with a New Companion and a New Attitude

Now that the Doctor is back with a new companion and he's pulled himself out of his emotional cage, he's ...
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Doctor Who: The Snowmen Blu-ray Review: This Year The Doctor’s Christmas Gift Is a New Companion

Series Seven continues the tradition in the Doctor Who universe of a stand-alone Christmas special coming between the two halves. ...
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Now You See Me Movie Review: A Lot More Magic Could Have Saved It from Mediocrity

J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) is a cocky, up-and-coming magician. Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher) is his former assistant who is ...
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Star Trek: First Contact Movie Review: Meeting New Friends and Killing Old Enemies

Being the second film for the Next Generation crew and the eighth film in the entire Star Trek franchise, things ...
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Movie Review: A Good Idea with No Payoff

In the opening of the fifth installment of the Star Trek franchise we find the Enterprise-A and her crew engaged ...
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Movie Review: You Can’t Keep a Good Vulcan Down

As a life-long Star Trek fan it's almost impossible to say there has ever been a bad Star Trek film. ...
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So Undercover Blu-ray Review: Straight to Video and It’s Obvious Why

When the FBI needs someone to infiltrate a sorority in order to protect the daughter of a mob informant, they ...
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Young Justice: Invasion: Destiny Calling DVD Review: The Students Have Finally Become the Masters

If you're looking for a continuation of the previous Season One you're going to be in for quite a shock. ...
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Red Dwarf X DVD Review: Who Would Have Thought Being The Last Human in Existence Could Be This Fun?

Once again the crazy adventures of the misfit crew aboard the mining ship, Red Dwarf, have been released on DVD. ...
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Archer: The Complete Season Three DVD Review: Not Just Your Ordinary International Spy, He’s Much Worse

I've never been a big fan of the spy genre. I couldn't care less if they made another James Bond ...
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Fathom Events Presents Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Season Two Celebration

It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew of the Enterprise-D ...
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Doctor Who Series Seven, Part One Blu-ray Review: A Confusing Mess

The Doctor (Matt Smith) is back on DVD and Blu-ray for more adventures through time and space with his companions, ...
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The League: The Complete Season Three DVD Review: The Best Season Thus Far

The recently released Season Three of the raunchy FX comedy about a group of fantasy football owners pushes the envelope ...
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Young Justice: Dangerous Secrets DVD Review: Offers Something for Everyone

What started off as a mere trickle of episodes for Season One, three releases with only four episodes, has finally ...
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The Deer Hunter Blu-ray Review: The Portrayal of the Characters Seems Odd

Universal Pictures is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. And in doing so it is releasing some of its greatest ...
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Dreams from My Real Father DVD Review: Incredibly Difficult to Take Seriously

It’s that time of year once again. Unless you live under a rock and even if you do, you should ...
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With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story Movie Review: A Man Behind the Masks

If you’re a comic book fan or even just a fan of the latest Marvel films to hit the big ...
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On The Ice (2011) Movie Review: Scratching the Surface of Eskimo Culture

Qalli (Josiah Patkotak) and Aivaaq (Frank Qutuq Irelan) are teenagers living in the town of Barrow, Alaska. One day when ...
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Logan’s Run: The Complete Series DVD Review: Its Life Was Also Cut Short

In 1967 the novel Logan’s Run was written by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. In 1976 it was ...
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Pokemon the Movie: Black & White DVD Review: One of the Better Entries in the Franchise

Ash Ketchum is still on his long journey to become the world’s greatest Pokémon trainer. During his many travels he ...
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Torchwood: Miracle Day Blu-ray Review: A Welcome Return with an Unsatisfying Ending

The last time we saw Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) was at the end of the Torchwood: Children of Earth ...
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Robert B. Sherman, Songwriter for Disney and Others, Dies at 86

Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 5, 2012), half of one of the world’s most successful music-writing teams ...
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Up The Creek (1984) DVD Review: Whitewater Rafting Never Looked Like This Much Fun Before

Dean Burch (John Hillerman) is tired of his University being the laughing stock of the country. He wants Lepetomane University ...
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Geek Charming DVD Review: Boy Meets Girl and You Can Guess the Rest

Dylan Schoenfield (Sarah Hyland) is the most popular girl at Woodlands Academy. She also happens to be the most arrogant, ...
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The Whistleblower (2010) Blu-ray Review: A Highly Effective Film

Kathy Bolkovac (Rachel Weisz) is a cop from Nebraska, who is so focused on her career that she has neglected ...
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Godzilla (1954) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The King of Monsters is Back

In 1954 one of the world's biggest monster movies was released to the big screen. Created and directed by Ishiro ...
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The Rocketeer 20th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review: Celebrating a Movie that Celebrates Old Movies

Disney’s The Rocketeer based on the comic book by Dave Stevens has been released on Blu-ray to celebrate its 20-year ...
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The Four Feathers (1939) Criterion Collection DVD Review: One Man’s Journey of Redemption

Harry Faversham (John Clements) comes from a long line of heroic officers in the British army. But ever since he ...
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Take Me Home Tonight Blu-ray Review: A Flashback to ’80s Comedies

It’s 1988 and Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) works in the mall at Suncoast Video. Normally a recent MIT graduate would ...
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Tigerland Blu-ray Review: Yet Another Vietnam War Movie

In 1971 the Vietnam War was coming to a close and it was a common notion that the war had ...
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Lemonade Mouth Extended Edition DVD Review: Detention Ain’t a Bad Place to Be

In the World of Disney when five high school kids meet in detention, they do not talk about deep dark ...
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader DVD Review: Adventure Abounds

The Pevensie family has returned for another exciting adventure in the land of Narnia. But this time only Edmund (Skandar ...
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Sucker Punch Movie Review: Visually Stunning Live-Action Anime

Zack Snyder, director of 300 and the Watchmen, brings another visually stunning and exciting film to the big screen. But ...
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