The Ninja Trilogy 4K UHD Review: A Ninja Good Time
By Mat Brewster |
This is really only a trilogy in name only, as the films have absolutely nothing to do with one another.
The Killer (1989) Deluxe 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
The Killer is classic John Woo,
Alec Guinness Masterpiece Collection 4K UHD Review: So Much More Than Obi-Wan
By Mat Brewster |
I’m thrilled that Kino Lorber has released this set to allow even more people to see his sillier side.
Five Noir Things and the Maltese Falcon
By Mat Brewster |
I watch film noirs throughout the year, but it is awfully fun to concentrate on them for an entire month.
The Mad Miss Manton Blu-ray Review: You’d Be Crazy Not to Love This
By Mat Brewster |
A frothy appetizer well worth watching.
Kansas City Confidential Blu-ray Review: A Tidy Midwestern Noir
By Mat Brewster |
Enough twists and turns to keep things interesting from start to finish.
Out of the Fog Blu-ray Review: Into Beauty
By Mat Brewster |
Watching a film extol the virtues of the ordinary is fascinating.
Manhattan Melodrama Blu-ray Review: John Dillinger’s Favorite Movie
By Mat Brewster |
To my modern perspective, the film’s morality feels very strange.
Burden of Dreams Criterion Collection 4K UHD Review: Madness and Art in the Jungle
By Mat Brewster |
Clearly, the making of both films was difficult for everyone.
The Ogre of Athens Blu-ray Review: A Noir-Tinged Greek Tragedy
By Mat Brewster |
At times, it feels neorealistic in its approach, and then it will turn expressionistic.
A Better Tomorrow Trilogy Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
There is no doubt that A Better Tomorrow created something special.
Five Cool Things and Jeff Tweedy Live
By Mat Brewster |
Some of the interesting books, movies, and music, and anything else I’ve enjoyed over the last couple of weeks.
Hard Boiled Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
Picture me diving across the DVD aisles in slow motion while a pack of doves flies away as I purchase this thing on release date and make it my Pick of the Week.
Joan Crawford Collection Blu-ray Review: Four of Joan’s Best
By Mat Brewster |
The four films included in this set demonstrate her wide range, and uncanny ability to steal the limelight from even the biggest stars.
The Toxic Avenger (2025) Is Also the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
I wouldn’t actually be interested in this new remake of The Toxic Avenger except for one name: Macon Blair.
The Cat and the Canary (1927) 4K UHD Review: Silently Delightful
By Mat Brewster |
Knowing it was made nearly 100 years ago makes it utterly charming.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 7-Film Collection 4K UHD Review: A Dream Come True
By Mat Brewster |
This is a terrific boxed set.
Radioland Murders Blu-ray Review: Goes Down Like Cotton Candy
By Mat Brewster |
It isn’t nearly as funny as it wants to be, and it never slows down long enough for us to get to know the characters in any meaningful way.
Errol Flynn Collection Blu-ray Review: A Wonderful Overview of a Fine Actor
By Mat Brewster |
I can now, without hesitancy, say I can’t wait to discover even more of his films.
Five Cool Things and Diane Keaton
By Mat Brewster |
Hello, and welcome to yet another edition of Five Cool Things, where I talk about all the interesting things I’ve discovered since the last time. This week I’m talking about a harrowing World War II thriller, a crazy Hong Kong actioner, a damn fine French policier, Hugh Grant taking on a villain role, and the…
Last Known Address Blu-ray Review: Shoe-Leather Policing at Its Finest
By Mat Brewster |
Isn’t flashy or exciting, but it gets under your skin.
The Hard Way (1943) Blu-ray Review: Easy to Watch
By Mat Brewster |
It is worth watching, especially for fans of Lupino.
Body Puzzle Blu-ray Review: Missing Some Pieces to Be Considered Great
By Mat Brewster |
What we’re left with is not a terrible film, but not a particularly good one either.
The Strange Woman Blu-ray Review: An Even Stranger Movie
By Mat Brewster |
It is worth watching just for Hedy Lamarr.
Peanuts: 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
A great many of the specials have been released in a variety of forms, but this set combines almost all of them.
Five Cool Things and The Mandalorian and Grogu
By Mat Brewster |
All the interesting, fun, and cool things I’ve discovered over the last couple of weeks.
Dogtooth 4K UHD Review: Deeply Weird but Satisfying
By Mat Brewster |
It is as if we are watching some strange documentary where cameras were placed long ago and have never been moved.
The Rapacious Jailbreaker Blu-ray Review: Prison Is Hell
By Mat Brewster |
It is a brutal, realistic portrait of prison life in this particular place at this particular time, and one I certainly won’t ever forget.
The .44 Specialist Blu-ray Review: John Saxon Strikes Again
By Mat Brewster |
The end results are disjointed.
The Concorde…Airport ’79 4K UHD Review: The Disaster Movie That Ended Them All
By Mat Brewster |
We can be thankful Airplane! came out the following year and saved us from an even more disastrous sequel.
Peking Opera Blues Blu-ray Review: Hong Kong Cinema at Its Wildest
By Mat Brewster |
It literally has something for everyone.
The Last of Us: The Complete Second Season 4K UHD Steelbook Review: Terrific Television
By Mat Brewster |
A divisive but ultimately excellent second season.
Airport ’77 4K UHD Review: Another Day, Another Disaster
By Mat Brewster |
One of the more enjoyable disaster movies of the 1970s.
Five Cool Things and Robert Redford
By Mat Brewster |
This week we’ve got Spike Lee remaking a classic Kurosawa movie, the first true Brian De Palma picture, and a memorial to one of the last classic movie stars.
Airport 1975 4K UHD Review: A Disaster of a Disaster Movie
By Mat Brewster |
There is something sort of amazing watching Charlton Heston be dropped from a helicopter on a rope into a cockpit’s gaping hole.
High and Low 4K UHD Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
Much of the film is set within one room, but Kurosawa still finds a way to make the small setting feel dynamic.
Airport (1970) 4K UHD Review: The Disaster Movie That Started Them All
By Mat Brewster |
It set off a wave of similar films throughout the 1970s and set the template for most of them.
Five Cool Things and The Roses
By Mat Brewster |
This time I’m talking about the 1970s disaster movie that started them all, a couple of terrific South Korean serial killer films, and more.
The Cat (1992) Blu-ray Review: Goofy, Goopy Fun
By Mat Brewster |
Everyone involved in this film seems to understand that it is an utterly ridiculous movie, and they just decided to go with it.
Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror Blu-ray Review: Light on Frankenstein but Heavy on the Fun
By Mat Brewster |
Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror is an interesting glimpse into the beginnings of Paul Naschy’s werewolf cinema.
High Tension: Four Films by Lamberto Bava Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
I’m thrilled this is coming out.
Five Cool Things and Are We the Baddies?
By Mat Brewster |
This video from the old sketch show That Mitchell and Webb look has been making the rounds recently and it feels absolutely perfect for these times.
Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XXVI Blu-ray Review: These Sets Continue to Surprise and Delight
By Mat Brewster |
I am more than a little familiar with the genre, yet these sets continue to surprise me.
Gigi Blu-ray Review: A Beautiful, Morally Complicated Musical
By Mat Brewster |
There is quite a lot to overlook in this film, but if you are able to do that, there is a lot to enjoy as well.
Town Without Pity Blu-ray Review: Kirk Douglas Without Compassion
By Mat Brewster |
It is a very well-made film and digs into a difficult subject.
The Long Kiss Goodnight Blu-ray Review: An Enjoyable Ride
By Mat Brewster |
Davis and Jackson have good chemistry together.
Under Siege Blu-ray Review: Steven Seagal Is Hard to Kill on a Battleship
By Mat Brewster |
If you’ve watched Die Hard a thousand times and are looking for something similar, Under Siege will fill that longing in a pinch.

















































