The Naked Island Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
By Steve Geise |
Japanese film explores the travails of a poor farming family without the use of dialogue.
Justice League vs. Teen Titans Blu-ray Review: That’s So Raven, Damian
By Steve Geise |
Weak plotting in the first half undermines a terrific final act.
Book Review: The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection Vol. 2, 1979-1981 by Stan Lee and John Romita
By Steve Geise |
Marvel legend John Romita’s four-year run on on Spidey’s daily comic strip adventures draws to a close.
Sisters (2015) Blu-ray Review: Forty-Six Candles
By Steve Geise |
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler team up again for a rollicking coming-of-middle-age comedy.
SPECTRE Blu-ray Review: Ghosts of Bond’s Past
By Steve Geise |
Craig and Mendes re-team for an effort that falls short of Skyfall’s heights, but not by much.
Bridge of Spies Blu-ray Review: Spielberg’s History Tour Reaches the Cold War
By Steve Geise |
In Steven Spielberg’s latest history lesson, our professor/director tackles the Cold War.
Bitter Rice Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Beauty of the Downtrodden
By Steve Geise |
This 1949 Italian film marries social commentary about the lower class with rewarding drama and romance.
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Blu-ray Review: Diminishing Returns
By Steve Geise |
Second film in the Maze Runner cycle fails to build upon the strengths of its predecessor.
Jellyfish Eyes Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Surprisingly Unsurprising
By Steve Geise |
Takashi Murakami’s first film is fun for the whole family but sorely lacking his usual artistic iconoclasm.
Trainwreck Blu-ray Review: Apatow Wrecks the Comedy
By Steve Geise |
Schumer gets some laughs, but Apatow seems determined to be a drama director.
A Special Day Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Special Performances from Italian Screen Legends
By Steve Geise |
Italian stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni play against type in this beguiling drama.
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Friendship Games DVD Review: Ponies No More
By Steve Geise |
The third full-length movie starring alternate universe human versions of My Little Pony characters.
Empire: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Birth of a Dynasty
By Steve Geise |
The series marks the triumphant return of the nighttime soap opera to network TV.
Pitch Perfect 2 Blu-ray Review: Re-Introducing Hailee Steinfeld
By Steve Geise |
Steinfeld shines, Banks makes a fine director, but the returning characters tread water due to Kay Cannon’s subpar script.
Stray Cat Rock Review: Bento Box of ’70s Delights
By Steve Geise |
Box set compiles five groovy ’70s Japanese films.
Orphan Black: Season Three Blu-ray Review: Maslany Clones a Success
By Steve Geise |
BBC America’s ambitious sci-fi show returns its focus to Maslany’s multiple characters.
Insurgent Blu-ray Review: Improved FX Help It Surge Above Its Predecessor
By Steve Geise |
The second entry in The Divergent Series benefits from fancy special effects but not much else.
Book Review: The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection Vol. 1, 1979-1981 by Stan Lee and John Romita
By Steve Geise |
This collection provides ideal format for cohesively enjoying the long-form stories.
Five Easy Pieces Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: One Easy Role to Nicholson’s Stardom
By Steve Geise |
Nicholson breaks out in this early headlining role.
Teen Titans Go!: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Polarizing Superhero Hijinks
By Steve Geise |
The Muppet Babies of the DC Universe.
Star Wars Celebration 2015 Review: The Biggest Star Wars Convention in the Galaxy
By Steve Geise |
The world’s largest Star Wars convention offered stars, cosplay, exclusive merchandise and recreated film sets.
Batman vs. Robin Blu-ray Review: Another Dark and Dangerous Day in Gotham
By Steve Geise |
DC’s latest animated film is a dark but engaging adaptation of Batman’s Court of Owls storyline.
The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness DVD Review: The Glorious End of an Era
By Steve Geise |
Documentary shines a spotlight on the legendary animation Studio Ghibli and its visionary co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki.
Atlas Shrugged Part III Blu-ray Review: Fool’s Gold
By Steve Geise |
Producer John Aglialoro completes his quixotic quest to adapt Ayn Rand’s epic novel to the screen.
The Maze Runner Digital HD Review: Lord of the Labyrinth Flies
By Steve Geise |
Derivative of many other dystopian works, but with enough fresh spin and worthwhile performances to make it a winner.
It Happened One Night Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Original Runaway Bride
By Steve Geise |
Frank Capra’s romantic comedy classic shines in new Criterion release.
Unit One: Set 1-3 DVD Review: Hannibal Plays a Cop
By Steve Geise |
Emmy-winning Danish TV series features Mads Mikkelsen as an unconventional detective.
Miss Marple: Volume 1 DVD Review: Old Dames Rule
By Steve Geise |
Agatha Christie’s approved actress expertly brings her literary heroine to life in the investigation of deaths.
Snowpiercer (2013) Blu-ray Review: Off to See the Wizard
By Steve Geise |
Intelligent, thought-provoking sci-fi drama with winning performances and production design.
Neighbors (2014) Blu-ray Review: All Good in This Hood
By Steve Geise |
The 2nd biggest live-action comedy of 2014 has an incredibly simple premise but surprises with its refreshing delivery.
Death in Paradise: Season Two DVD Review: Conventional Murder Mysteries, Unconventional Setting
By Steve Geise |
Second season of this tropical murder series flirts with interdepartmental romance but otherwise maintains staid formula.
All That Jazz Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Lord of the Dance
By Steve Geise |
Bob Fosse’s crowning directorial achievement shines in the Criterion spotlight.
Orphan Black: Season Two Blu-ray Review: Attack of the Clones
By Steve Geise |
Tatiana Maslany continues to impress in her multiple characters, but the show has cooled.
Rio 2 Blu-ray Review: Welcome to the Jungle
By Steve Geise |
Blu on Blu-ray is the best way to experience this musical, colorful jungle, although the lackluster story falls short.
Hinterland: Series 1 DVD Review: The Prints of Wales
By Steve Geise |
Atmospheric and deadly serious mystery show set in the dramatic Welsh countryside.
Death in Paradise: Season 1 DVD Review: British Mysteries with a Tropical Twist
By Steve Geise |
Traditional British sleuthing set in the easy-going Caribbean.
Ernest & Celestine Blu-ray Review: A Tail of Two Cities
By Steve Geise |
Oscar-nominated film is short on substance but long on style.
Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today DVD Review: Days of Future Deathloks
By Steve Geise |
Oddball choice for Marvel’s latest print comic conversion to motion comic.
Republic of Doyle: Season 1 DVD Review: Conventional Mysteries, Unconventional Setting
By Steve Geise |
Father and son PIs solve crimes and crack wise in rustic Newfoundland.
Nikita: The Complete Fourth Season Blu-ray Review: The Short Kiss Goodnight
By Steve Geise |
Action series completes its run with an abbreviated final arc.
Out of the Furnace Blu-ray Review: Burning Too Many Fires
By Steve Geise |
Impressive cast wasted on faulty script that attempts to pack in too many plots and instead masters none.
The Hidden Fortress Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Gold Standard
By Steve Geise |
Kurosawa and Mifune team up for another classic.
Book Review: Snowpiercer Vol. 1 & 2 by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette
By Steve Geise |
It’s best to stick to Vol. 1 for the superior writing and art.
Book Review: Sherlock Holmes and the Vampires of London by Sylvain Cordurie and Laci
By Steve Geise |
There’s not much to really draw readers into the story, leaving the art as the main attraction.
Borgen: Season 3 DVD Review: Once More Unto the Breach
By Steve Geise |
Final season of show that put Danish TV on the U.S. map exits gracefully
Justice League: War Blu-ray Review: Take a Walk on the Darkseid
By Steve Geise |
Great action but not much story.
Book Review: Captain Midnight: Volume 1: On the Run by Joshua Williamson and Fernando Dagnino
By Steve Geise |
Little-known superhero gains new life at Dark Horse Comics.
Wolverine Versus Sabertooth DVD Review: Not the Best There Is at What Loeb Does
By Steve Geise |
Jeph Loeb’s underwhelming return to Marvel goes nowhere and isn’t helped by Bianchi’s polarizing art.
Mary Poppins: 50th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review: A Disc Full of Sugar
By Steve Geise |
Timeless classic enhanced by new digital restoration and bonus features.
Burn Notice: Season Seven DVD Review: Burning Bridges
By Steve Geise |
Veteran series wraps up its run with a dark and dreary arc.