SEAL Team: Season Five stars David Boreanaz and Max Thieriot and after the first four episodes, transitioned to Paramount+ allowing for more foul language. The DVD arrives on September 13th and includes featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel.
SEAL Team: Season Five stars David Boreanaz and Max Thieriot and after the first four episodes, transitioned to Paramount+ allowing for more foul language. The DVD arrives on September 13th and includes featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel.
SEAL Team: Season Four arrives on DVD from Paramount and comes with an episode commentary, three featurettes and some deleted scenes. This is available across retail stores and online on September 7th.
Point Break just might be the most pointless remake yet (Total Recall is a close second) with uninspiring performances, save maybe for Ray Winstone’s limited role, including Luke Bracey as such a bland main character, even the more reliable Edgar Ramirez did little for me as the charismatic villain.
House at the End of the Street might not have been the worst of 2012 but it’s certainly forgettable. The screenplay is something that was more appropriate for a made-for-TV production and the performances are nothing special, even though Jennifer Lawrence will turn heads with her, ahem, wardrobe choices.
House at the End of the Street might not have been the worst of 2012 but it’s certainly forgettable. The screenplay is something that was more appropriate for a made-for-TV production and the performances are nothing special, even though Jennifer Lawrence will turn heads with her, ahem, wardrobe choices.