The Last Married Couple in America Blu-ray Review

The Last Married Couple in America is a drama-comedy starring George Segal and Natalie Wood (in her final completed performance) and the Kino Lorber Blu-ray includes a commentary track and theatrical trailer.

 

Continue reading “The Last Married Couple in America Blu-ray Review”

Review: The Bridge at Remagen BD + Screen Caps

Bridge at Remagen is a well made and beautifully shot WWII-era film that features some fine performances, particularly from George Segal and Robert Vaughn. The Blu-ray release by Twilight Time offers good video and audio transfers but falls well short in the features department.

 

Continue reading “Review: The Bridge at Remagen BD + Screen Caps”

Review: Rollercoaster BD + Screen Caps

Rollercoaster is a well made and suspense-filled thriller with an impressive cast that includes George Segal, Timothy Bottoms (who effectively portrays a domestic terrorist) and Peter Fonda in a small role.

 

Continue reading “Review: Rollercoaster BD + Screen Caps”

Review: The Babysitter BD + Screen Caps

I last saw The Babysitter a few years ago probably on one of the pay channels and seeing it again on Blu-ray only reminded me it was crap then and it’s crap now. The performances from a normally respectable cast was bad, the writing is awful and the movie all around just is a mess and frankly on the dull side rather than anything titillating or thrilling.

 

Continue reading “Review: The Babysitter BD + Screen Caps”

Review: The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre BD + Screen Caps

The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre is a well acted, especially by Jason Robards as Al Capone, and all around well made crime-drama from Roger Corman. The Blu-ray released by Twilight Time isn’t amazing from both a features and video perspective but I suspect this 45 year old film has never looked or sounded better, though considering the high price, you might not be getting the most bang for your buck.

 

Continue reading “Review: The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre BD + Screen Caps”