Catwoman: Hunted 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray Review

Catwoman: Hunted might not be top shelf entertainment from the DC Animated line but still was passable with some good artwork and voice acting by Elizabeth Gillies in the lead.

 

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The Three Musketeers (1948): Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray Review

The Three Musketeers comes to Blu-ray through the Warner Archive Collection receiving a new video restoration and stars Lana Turner, Gene Kelly, Angela Lansbury and Vincent Price and is out February 15.

 

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Gold Diggers of 1933: Warner Archive Collection Blu-ray Review

Gold Diggers of 1933 debuts on Blu-ray courtesy of the Warner Archive Collection receiving a new video restoration and stars Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon and Ginger Rogers.

 

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Village of the Giants Blu-ray Review

Village of the Giants is sort of your typical fantasy-comedy from the 1960s and easy to see why it was mocked on Mystery Science Theater 3000, but without them, watching on its own is kind of a chore as for the most part it’s fairly dull.

 

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Clifford the Big Red Dog Blu-ray Review

Clifford the Big Red Dog is a safe movie for the entire family, but especially the young ones with clean humor and wholesome message. Nothing great but still harmless.

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FX/FX 2 Double Feature Blu-ray Review

The F/X movies are by no means great but they are good, old-fashioned fun with Bryan Brown making for a charismatic lead along with Brian Dennehy who is great in every scene.

 

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Murphy’s Law Blu-ray Review

Murphy’s Law isn’t Charles Bronson at his best and is more memorable for the young Kathleen Wilhoite and her plethora of lovely insults which makes this so hilarious and the story at least is serviceable with a great and utterly scary villainous.

 

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The Skulls Trilogy Blu-ray Review

The Skulls franchise isn’t great by any means and while none of them are awful, they never really tapped into what could’ve been a fun, over-the-top thriller and instead each was rather forgettable.

 

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Apex Blu-ray Review

Apex is just another poorly made direct-to-video flick with Bruce Willis likely showing up for a day or two, though I will say he at least attempts to give some semblance of a performance instead of the blank expression he often shows in these types of movies.

 

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Wayne’s World: 30th Anniversary Blu-ray Review

Wayne’s World is an all-around funny music-comedy showcasing both Mike Myers’s and Dana Carvey’s talents and the movie still holds up all these years later.

 

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Last Night in Soho Blu-ray Review

I can respect the talent of Edgar Wright as he is a visually great filmmaker and while I wasn’t totally engrossed with his latest outing, I will say Last Night in Soho is well worth checking out.

 

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