Treasure of the Four Crowns Blu-ray Review

Treasure of the Four Crowns comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Kino Lorber Studio Classics presented in both BD3D Polorized and Anaglyphic (Red/Cyan) 3-D Versions and the 2-D Version.

 

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema VI Blu-ray Review

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema VI presents three more crime-dramas by Kino Lorber and includes SingaporeJohnny Stool Pigeon and The Raging Tide. This set was released on April 26th.

 

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New Year’s Evil (2K Master) Blu-ray Review

New Year’s Evil is a ho-hum horror movie with little horror and the kills pretty standard. Save for the finale, this is a bore of a film that might have a minor following but for myself, little about this was enjoyable outside of Kip Niven’s creepy but fun performance.

 

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Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins Blu-ray Review

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins probably has a decent concept but the execution wasn’t the best and Fred Ward, as fine of a character he might be, doesn’t quite work in the lead. Still, there is some entertainment value.

 

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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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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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Busting Blu-ray Review

Busting is a fairly average crime-drama from the 1970s that features a respectable performance by Elliott Gould and a decent enough chase sequence, but otherwise not a whole stands out especially compared with others from the era.

 

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