DVD Reviews


Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and the gang have been entertaining audiences with their unique brand of mystery-solving since the animated characters first debuted on CBS in 1969. Filmmaker Tony Cervone has successfully brought the Mystery Incorporated gang into a new millennium with the Warner Bros. released animated flick, Scoob! After years of […]

Scoob! 4K Review: Like Scooby Snacks, It’s Delightfully Delicious



There’s a new kid on the esteemed Paramount Presents line block, following Fatal Attraction, Flashdance, To Catch a Thief, and Elvis Pressley’s King Creole. The beloved John Hughes classic Pretty in Pink has joined the fabled Hollywood studio’s cinematic celebratory addition to the home video landscape with a Blu-Ray upgrade. […]

Pretty in Pink Blu-Ray Review: John Hughes’ Classic Gets Its ...





You’ve heard about The Hunt with its headline-grabbing news due to its content and perceived controversial nature. It was pulled from the release calendar for fear it would be misinterpreted as advocating violence against conservatives and Republicans. But, after seeing it, those who may have been offended by its subject […]

The Hunt Blu-Ray Review: The Rabbit Always Wins



There couldn’t be a better-timed home video release in terms of the national topic of conversation than HBO’s Watchmen: An HBO Limited Series. It arrives in Blu-Ray and digital download formats and features a mixed-up version of the wildly popular and graphic novel. Damon Lindelof (Lost, The Leftovers) created the […]

Watchmen Series Blu-Ray Review: Timely & Terrific


Sometimes a film comes along and is that perfect cornucopia of luck, talent, timing, and tenacity. The Invisible Man, out now on DVD, Blu-Ray, and digital download from Universal and Blumhouse Productions, is that film for the first half of 2020. It features a collective of artists working at the […]

The Invisible Man Blu-Ray Review: Leigh Whannell’s Wickedly Terror-ific Tale