Reviews

Beetlejuice Blu-ray Review

Tim Burton's cinematic work is known for being bizarre, surreal, macabre and eccentric in addition to often humorous, and it is his second feature film, 1988's Beetlejuice, where these themes first came together. While the director has gone on to…  Read More
3.6
out of 5

Eagle Eye Review: Shia Gets More Action

Eagle Eye, directed by D.J. Caruso, is a nitrous-boosted chase movie filled with hold-your-breath car chases punctuated by just enough humor to provide breathing time. Based on an idea by Steven Spielberg (also the executive producer), Eagle Eye abounds in…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

The Forbidden Kingdom Blu-ray Review

Jackie Chan. Jet Li. On their own, these martial artists are not only captivating, but relative locks for a good box-office showing. How about together in the same film? That's the stuff of martial-arts fantasy. Well, it was, anyway, until…  Read More
3.5
out of 5

Iron Man Blu-ray Review

Two Blu-ray Disc releases this holiday season possess the potential to provide a big boost to the format and bring in new Playstation 3 and Blu-ray Disc player owners in droves. Ironically both are comic book-inspired superhero flicks: Warner's The…  Read More
4.7
out of 5

Jerry Maguire Blu-ray Review

Jerry Maguire, released in 1996, proved to be director Cameron Crowe's first huge hit. Though he already had success with his screenplay for Fast Times At Ridgemont High and writing/directing Say Anything, Maguire easily surpassed all of his previous work.…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

Ghost Town Review: An Unexpected Surprise

Ghost Town, a romantic comedy by director David Koepp, is a fanciful and supernatural tale that is likely to become this fall's surprising classic date movie. The film is light-hearted and reminiscent of classics such as Heaven Can Wait and…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

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