Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo Blu-ray Review

Tarantula: The Deadly Cargo is a pretty dull movie and has most of the feels of a made-for-tv flick from the 1970s. I do think this one in a group setting you might find some entertainment but watching it alone it wasn’t scary or suspenseful.

 

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Monday Morning: MVD Rewind Collection Blu-ray Review

Monday Morning is a very obscure movie from the late 80s or early 90s (kind of hard to find out when exactly it was released) that might’ve had B-movie fun if not for a third act involving a hostage situation at a high school.

 

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The Frisco Kid: Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray Review

The Frisco Kid debuts on Blu-ray courtesy of the Warner Archive Collection receiving a new video restoration and stars Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford and is out July 12.

 

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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray Review

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is the latest entry into a franchise that is below average at best and lacks the, pardon the pun, magic of the Harry Potter films both in terms of story and characters.

 

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Fire in the Sky Blu-ray Review

Fire in the Sky is an okay science fiction drama that’s basic on a dubious true story, though I can still admire the performance from Robert Patrick and special effects work by ILM as their alien design was pretty cool.

 

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Cinderella (2021) Blu-ray Review

Cinderella is the latest adaptation of the classic story, this one taking on contemporary music (and social commentary), starring Camila Cabello, Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver and Pierce Brosnan.

 

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Boomerang Blu-ray Review

Boomerang, starring Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens, Halle Berry and Martin Lawrence, debuts on Blu-ray from Paramount Pictures and includes an audio commentary and deleted scenes.

 

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Assault on Precinct 13 Blu-ray Review

Assault on Precinct 13 comes to Blu-ray courtesy via Mill Creek Entertainment. This bargain release version (sans bonus material) stars Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, John Leguizamo, Maria Bello and Drea De Matteo.

 

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Fortress: Sniper’s Eye Blu-ray Review

Fortress: Sniper’s Eye is just as bland and forgettable as its predecessor and nothing much to really latch on to as there’s no real good bad elements and it’s even harder to watch now knowing what Bruce Willis is going through. For that alone just skip this.

 

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Agent Game Blu-ray Review

Agent Game, despite its confusing title, wasn’t a half bad direct-to-video flick though the editing was messy and the action scenes could’ve been better choreographed, however there was enough here that kept my attention.

 

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The Initiation of Sarah Blu-ray Review

The Initiation of Sarah actually isn’t a half-bad made-for-TV supernatural horror film from 1978 and while it’s pretty water downed and resembles Carrie if only a bit, this is well worth checking out.

 

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Firestarter (2022) Blu-ray Review

Firestarter is one of those remakes/re-adaptations that asks the question: why bother? The end result was a film that has very little to offer and will be forgotten not long after you finish watching.

 

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The Northman Blu-ray Review

There’s no doubt Robert Eggers is a talented filmmaker and while I can appreciate some of the technical achievements with bringing a Viking lore to life, and the entire cast giving solid performances, I wasn’t entirely captured by the story and in the end, despite some wonderful visuals, found this to be fairly forgettable.

 

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Ambulance 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray Review

Ambulance had a simple plot but this being directed by Michael Bay, he makes it far longer than it needed to be, stretching it past two hours and making it less than riveting, not helped by the choppy editing and nausea-inducing drone shots.

 

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