Posts Tagged ‘Oscar’
Training Day 4K UHD Review: King Kong Ain’t Got Sh*t on Him!
Training Day is more than just your average crime thriller.
Read MoreKing Kong (1976) Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: A Special Effects Marvel
This remake has a place beside other blockbusters of the ’70s disaster genre thanks to special effects.
Read MoreFargo Returns to Cinemas to Mark 25th Anniversary
This 1996 classic will screen on May 2 and 5 in select cinemas across the country.
Read MoreTender Mercies Blu-ray Review: A Gentle, Beautiful Film
The script by Horton Foote is smart. It won him an Oscar. It knows about people and their inner lives
Read MoreWhen We Were Kings Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Marvelous Time Capsule of Muhammad Ali in 1974
Criterion’s inclusion of Soul Power makes this a must-own.
Read MoreJudgment at Nuremberg (Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: Guilty of Being a Great Courtroom Drama
A compelling film that asks eternal questions about society and the responsibility of the people within it.
Read MoreRobin Williams: Comic Genius 22-DVD Set Review: Makes the Case on Why Fans Think So Highly of Him
To make clear how popular a figure he was, this collection also makes for a good overview of the past 40 years in television.
Read MoreThe Hospital (1971) Blu-ray Review: George C. Scott Loses His Patients
There’s a killer on the loose and someone has to foot the bill in this obscured, Oscar-winning satire now available from Twilight Time.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection Blu-ray Review: A Treasure Trove of Delight
A big box of Hitchcock’s greatest films (and a few of his lesser ones, too).
Read MoreBlu-rays Review: Twilight Time Goes Around the World (and Then Some)
Six globetrotting adventures and dramas make their HD home video debuts, including a Sonny Chiba disaster flick and that missing title from you Ray Harryhausen collection.
Read MoreBattleground (1949) Blu-ray Review: War is Hell, but This Is Far from That
The Warner Archive Collection unveils a marvelous, meticulously restored look this WWII classic.
Read MoreCinema Paradiso (Arrow Academy) Blu-ray Review: A Love Letter to the Cinema
A beautiful, loving tribute to the magic of movies.
Read MoreCinema Paradiso (Arrow Academy) Blu-ray Review: A Timeless Classic
An extremely moving and lyrical tribute to the power of Cinema.
Read More2017 Oscar-nominated Documentary Short Films Review
The rundown on the five nominees for the documentary short subject category.
Read MoreL.A. Confidential (Two-Disc Special Edition) DVD Review: A Masterful Film Noir
A classic film that will long be remembered and appreciated.
Read MoreThe Sunshine Boys (1975) DVD Review: Walter Matthau and George Burns Are Forever Young
One of those rare Neil Simon dramedies that still makes you laugh in all the right places for all the right reasons.
Read More20 Feet from Stardom Movie Review: Backup Singers Take Center Stage
A fine film for any music fan to watch.
Read MoreFrozen (2013) Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: A Fairy Tale about True Love
Only let it go if you want more extras.
Read MoreSunrise (1927) Blu-ray Review: A Visual Masterpiece from the Silent Era
Though its plot and acting have not aged well, the visuals remain impressive to this day.
Read MoreThe Descendants (2011) Movie Review: All the Award Acclaim Seems Odd
A pretty good movie, but it doesn’t really rise above that.
Read MoreThe Artist Movie Review: A Good Film, but Best Picture Worthy?
The way they decided to make the film can’t help but make it feel somewhat hollow.
Read MoreThe Fighter (2010) Movie Review: Family, Loyalty, and Boxing
Sometimes what happens outside the ring is just as interesting as the fights, and that’s certainly true for The Fighter.
Read MoreRaging Bull 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review: That’s Entertainment
If it’s not in your library, I question your love of cinema.
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