
Blue Beetle: Another Unfortunate Misfire for the Troubled DCEU (Blu-ray)
The Film: Once again, we return to the highly-troubled world of the DC Comics Extended Universe, which has been having an even worse time...


Barbie: A Visually-Striking Film Hampered by a Clunky Screenplay (Blu-ray)
The Film: Of all the major toys of the last several decades, you would think Barbie would've been one that would've gotten a live-action...


Don't Look Now: Technically Dazzling, but Narratively Lacking (Criterion 4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: In the 1970s, a very popular trend for horror films at the time was to feature an over-arching and very palpable sense of doom...


The Trial: An Intriguing Road to Nowhere (Criterion Blu-ray)
The Film: Whenever the career of the great Orson Welles is brought up for discussion, it almost always inevitably turns towards his most...


The Flash: A Decent Storyline Unraveled by a Muddled Finale (Blu-ray)
The Film: When Zack Snyder's much-maligned "Justice League" came out back in 2017, it introduced us to a new version of Barry Allen/The...


The Flash: The Ninth and Final Season: A Disappointing Final Outing for the Beloved Hero (Blu-ray)
The Show: After eight years of defending Central City from a plethora of various rogues, the journey of Team Flash is finally coming to...

The Last of Us: The Complete First Season: A New High Bar for Video Game Adaptations (4K)
The Show: Without a doubt, one of the hardest genres in all of film and television to get right is video game adaptations. It seems like...


After Hours: Martin Scorsese's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Criterion 4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: When most people think of or discuss the great Martin Scorsese, it usually involves his big, popular projects like...


Evil Dead Rise: A Step in the Right Direction (Blu-ray)
The Film: After the 2013 "Evil Dead" reboot failed to impress both critics & audiences alike with its pointless, gratuitous bloodbath, it...


The Rules of the Game: Jean Renoir's Classic Satire Gets a 4K Upgrade (Criterion 4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: Back in the 1930s, famed French director Jean Renoir delivered what are considered his two most famous works. First, in 1937 he...