These two new Blu-rays go together. It’s rare that a short film gets its own release, but The Accountant did win the Oscar for live-action short. Predating the Ben Affleck Accountant by decades, it is Ray McKinnon’s directorial debut after...
You have not experienced Chris Pratt sitting in a chair until you’ve seen it in 4K. I kid but that is the high concept of Timur Bekmambetov’s latest screen movie. He’s heavily invested in the format and Searching and Missing...
Making a quick jump to streaming after its February release, Psycho Killer is now available on digital video-on-demand. While there are no bonus features, it does offer a nice looking 4K transfer for horror fans. Georgina Campbell plays a highway...
Send Help was a total hoot with a reversal of the corporate and natural order. The clever script also gave license to Sam Raimi’s sense of humor with a few scenes of Evil Dead style humor, particularly the plane crash...
The Substitute is my favorite teacher movie. Inspirational teachers are great, but sometimes you just need one to beat the crap out of the bad kids. Specifically coming after Dangerous Minds, the most egregious phony Hollywood pap, The Substitute was...
We know Avatar looks great in 4K. Those vivid colors of Pandora were made for this technology. Avatar: Fire and Ash visits new Na’vi and returns to the skies and seas of Pandora. It is an immersive soundscape too. Air...
I saw Killers of the Flower Moon in theaters and Apple TV+ has good 4K but there’s nothing like physical media with no buffer. 1920s Osage comes to vivid life with full street scenes in Criterion Collection’s edition. Scorsese’s three...
Robert Redford passed away last year just before the 50th anniversary of this film. I actually just got to see it in a theater doing a Redford tribute and it was great to experience All the President’s Men as people...
I was really exicted for Jena-Claude Van Damme to work with Tsui Hark, and their first film, Double Team, didn’t disappoint. Their follow-up, Knock-Off, wasn’t quite as outrageous as Coke machines in the Coliseum but it’s got its moments. The...
I’ll watch any Hong Kong movie so I don’t really need a hook. But Tony Ching’s directorial debut is a good one and a ninja movie from Hong Kong is an even sharper one. Ninjas were everywhere in the early...