Chinese culture is full of traditions that date back many millennia and leave it to Pixar Animation Studios to present one that feels organic, all while simultaneously connecting to today’s audiences. Turning Red is a story about a young Chinese-Canadian woman going through adolescence, figuring out how our familial cultural […]

Turning Red Review: Pixar Explores Adolescence and So Much More


The multi-talented triple-threat writer/director/actor Sir Kenneth Branagh used his time in Covid quarantine to write his most personal and introspective film to date. Belfast recalls his experience growing up in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the civil unrest between the Protestants and the Catholics in the 1960s. Now, you can take […]

Belfast Blu-ray Review: Kenneth Branagh Triumphantly Takes Us Back to ...


When looking back and pondering The Green Mile, the film based on the blockbuster Stephen King-penned book series of the same name, its resonance has only increased with the passage of time. In the movie world, the motion picture has done nothing but further engrained itself further into our collective […]

The Green Mile 4K Review: Stephen King Written & Tom ...



The House of Gucci is the unbelievable true story of the iconic fashion family and how an opportunistic woman, played with electric panache by Lady Gaga, married her way into the iconic family by marrying Adam Driver’s Maurizio Gucci. Immediately obsessed with making a difference and “bringing Gucci into the […]

The House of Gucci Blu-ray Review: Lady Gaga Sizzles in ...


Foo Fighters could easily be considered the biggest rock and roll band in the world, so it only makes sense that they leap to the big screen. Most bands and artists have done the same thing, from The Beatles to Eminem and of course, Elvis Presley. But none have done […]

Studio 666 Review: Foo Fighters Have a Bloody Blast With ...


When Kingsman: The Secret Service arrived in 2014, Matthew Vaughn had given us the key to a world we never knew we desperately needed in our lives. Based on the graphic novels by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons—which arrived in 2012—Kingsman is an autonomous secret society that enters conflicts or […]

The King’s Man Blu-ray Review: Matthew Vaughn Goes Back to ...



The Resident Evil film franchise has run its course, but who says you can’t go backward in order to move forward? Enter Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, which is out now on Blu-ray, DVD, and numerous digital formats. We learn about the origins of that zombie apocalypse that entertained […]

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Blu-ray Review


As anyone with a dog or dogs as your fur babies, you keenly know this fact. They are not called our best friends out of a vacuum. That title has been a millennium in the making. Our collective BFFs are shown in a wholly different light in Dog, adding even […]

Dog Review: Channing Tatum Saves a Canine, Or Is It ...


With the arrival of Eternals on Blu-ray, DVD, and all kinds of VOD options—it’s also streaming on Disney+—it’s time for the comic book studio who redefined the genre to introduce the world to an all-new (to many of you) group of superheroes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These folks were […]

Eternals Home Video Review: Marvel Takes Us Back to the ...