Stretch Blu-ray Review

Stretch is a movie that unfortunately gone under the radar thanks to it going straight to streaming (before it routine) six years ago. Patrick Wilson is pitch-perfect in the lead and Chris Pine shows off his comedic prowess.

 

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Wrong Turn arrives on Blu-ray and DVD 2/23

Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced the date and released artwork for the reboot of Wrong Turn starring Matthew Modine, Emma Dumont, Charlotte Vega and Bill Sage.

 

 

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The Court Jester: Paramount Presents Blu-ray Review

The Court Jester is a perhaps a hidden gem of the 1950s, the plot is a bit sitcom-esque in its conveniences but I had a blast with the humor and enjoyed the core cast, especially Danny Kaye and his ability to switch personalities on a dime.

 

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Fatman Blu-ray Review

Fatman isn’t especially memorable but I always enjoy seeing a gruff Mel Gibson and his portrayal of a grounded Santa Claus. The movie is saved thanks to an entertaining final sequence as well as Gibson and Walton Goggins.

 

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Buried Alive Blu-ray Review

Buried Alive is a fun, if not simplistic, horror-dark comedy featuring some good performances from its core cast with Tim Matheson, Jennifer Jason Leigh and William Atherton.

 

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Three Films by Lios Bunuel: The Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review

Three Films by Luis Bunuel is a collection of films from the prolific director and includes The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)The Phantom of Liberty (1974) and That Obscure Object of Desire (1977).

 

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The Train: Special Edition Blu-ray Review

The Train is an all-around well made war-thriller from director John Frankenheimer and features great performances from Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield.

 

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Iron Mask Blu-ray Review

Iron Mask is hardly good though a few good-bad moments, but I found it to be an inoffensive fantasy-adventure flick and if anything, gives you a chance to see Schwarzenegger sport an old-fashioned wig, so there is that.

 

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