

Hamnet: Chloe Zhao's Powerful Examination of Coping with Unimaginable Loss (Blu-ray)
The Film: It seems like every couple of years we'll get another adaptation of one of William Shakespeare's plays for the big screen, with any attempt to add all of them up at this point appearing to be a near-impossible task. However, what's far more rare are films about the bard himself, ones that dig into his private life and his remarkable talent for penning the most famous plays ever written. Some of these have been highly fictitious, such as the brilliant "Shakespeare in


The Running Man (2025): More Faithful to the Novel, but Less Exciting for the Audience (4K/Blu-ray Steelbook)
The Film: Back in 1987, an adaptation of Stephen King's (writing as Richard Bachman) 1982 novel "The Running Man" was released with mega-star Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role. It wasn't a major hit at the box office, and the reviews were somewhat negative, but the film did go on to become a cult classic favorite that still holds up quite well today as a fun little action thriller. What's rather interesting is that this original version is only a very loose adaptation of


The Winners of the 32nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
The Screen Actors Guild has just finished handing out their awards for 2025, and as was mostly expected, it was Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" that took home the top prize of Best Cast of a Motion Picture. The film also unexpectedly won Lead Actor for Michael B. Jordan, who pulled a surprising upset over presumed frontrunner Timothy Chalamet for "Marty Supreme." Please see below for a list of tonight's winners: Best Cast: Sinners Best Actor: Michael B. Jordan, Sinners Best Actress:


The Winners of the 37th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has announced their annual award winners for 2025, and as fully expected, Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" has taken the top prize, further cementing it as the most likely winner of this year's Best Picture Oscar. Please see below for a complete list of winners: Theatrical Motion Picture: One Battle After Another Animated Motion Picture: KPop Demon Hunters Documentary Motion Picture: My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargita


The Dark Half: An Intriguing Premise Receives Poor Execution (Blu-ray)
The Film: As we've seen with the multitude of Stephen King adaptations over the years, it's usually the very best ones that will be brought up in discussion over and over again, like "The Shining," "Misery," "The Green Mile," etc., but then there are ones that no one seems to mention, like horror maestro George A. Romero's 1993 adaptation of King's 1989 novel "The Dark Half." Naturally, one's inclination would be that it must not be very good, especially after seeing the rath


Network: Sidney Lumet's Satirical Masterpiece Comes to 4K (Criterion 4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: Without a doubt, one of the most underrated directors to have ever worked in the business in the great Sidney Lumet, who gave us a multitude of great works that included "12 Angry Men," "Long Day's Journey Into Night," "Fail Safe," and "Dog Day Afternoon." However, even with that list of amazing films, there are many who would say that the five-time Oscar nominee's greatest accomplishment of his illustrious career was his 1976 satirical masterpiece "Network," which


Blue Moon: A Brilliant Performance Nearly Saves a Lackluster Screenplay (Blu-ray)
The Film: Five-time Oscar-nominated writer/director Richard Linklater has given us quite a few unforgettable outings over the years, many of them with fellow five-time Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke, including the marvelous "Before Trilogy" and "Boyhood." For the most part, these have been quiet, dignified, yet highly-impactful journeys that keep the audience enthralled due to the strong writing & wonderful performances, which makes it thrilling to see them team up for yet another


Excalibur: John Boorman's Overly-Ambitious Arthurian Epic Gets an Upgrade (Limited Edition 4K)
The Film: There have been many films over the years that have delved into Arthurian legend, including the animated "The Sword in the Stone," the musical "Camelot," the dramatic romance "First Knight," and the greatest of them all, the wildly-goofy "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." However, one of the most well-known of these came in 1981, where director/co-writer John Boorman attempted to give us a gritty, realistic take on the classic material with "Excalibur." Reviews were


Westworld: Michael Crichton's Intriguing Sci-Fi Classic Makes Its 4K Debut (Limited Edition 4K)
The Film: Beloved author Michael Crichton gave us many novels throughout his illustrious career that have become classics to readers around the world, including "Sphere," "Congo," and perhaps most famously, "Jurassic Park" and its sequel "The Lost World." However, well before he took us to his dinosaur park, he also began to dabble in screenwriting, with one of his earliest projects taking us to a rather different kind of park in "Westworld," where guests are able to live out


The Winners of the 2026 BAFTA Awards
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has just finished handing out their picks for the best in film for 2025, and as comes as no surprise at this point, the big winner was ultimately Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" with six awards that included Best Film, Director, and Adapted Screenplay. It was followed at a distance by "Sinners" and "Frankenstein" with three wins each. Please see below for a complete list of today's winners: Best Film: O










