The Miracle Fighters is a Yuen Woo-ping movie I’ve never seen and I’m glad Eureka put it out because this one is wild. This one is more about surreal magic fights, so you’ve got a guy in an urn with...
Risky Business enters the Criterion Collection on 4K UHD no less. It’s been a classic for decades thanks to launching Tom Cruise to leading man stardom, but it truly is a quality movie. Long before Home Alone, Risky Business explored...
The Last Stop in Yuma County was a cool single location thriller that came out earlier this year. A cast of colorful characters converge at a diner next door to a gas station awaiting a fuel truck. Two of the...
Warner Brothers never made a sequel to Twister, but this year’s release of Twisters by Universal has prompted WB to upgrade the original to 4K. The state of the art in 1996 looks pretty great still. Twister is all about...
This year’s portrait of a modern day civil war presents the cautionary tale as a stark reality in 4K. Civil War was shot for IMAX theaters so that clarity ports home, if not the full scale of it. You are...
Dev Patel’s directorial debut was a breakthrough showcase for him as an action hero. Now on 4K UHD, Patel’s vision holds up. The film highlights both sides of India, from the dense cities to sparse nature. The striking figure Patel...
Spanish horror is not necessarily my genre, but when a review copy of the Danza Macabre Vol. 3 collection showed up, it seemed like a good opportunity for education. These four films each offer explorations of different horror subgenres. And...
I did not learn until I got into the business myself that UHF was not a hit in 1989. For me, it was an event film as big as Batman, Last Crusade and Ghostbusters II . I even saw it...
It’s time to visit the Whale’s Vagina in 4K. The magnitude of this transfer is enough to distract me from the fact that it’s the film’s 20th anniversary. I covered the original press conference with the cast back then, but...
There was a time where I would have said all the Bruce Lee imitator films were the same. Now I’m sophisticated so I can appreciate the differences. So it’s the perfect time to review Severin’s new set The Game of...