

The Back to the Future Trilogy: The Beloved Classic Celebrates 40 Years with an Incredible New Set (4K/Blu-ray)
The Films: There have already been so many incredible films celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, but out of all of those, one that is truly considered an absolute classic is Robert Zemeckis' "Back to the Future," a film that remains one of the most beloved pieces of cinema to come out of the '80s and continues to resonate with audiences even four decades later. To celebrate this special milestone, Universal Pictures is re-releasing the entire trilogy of films in a ne


Robot Chicken: The Complete Series: A Wonderful Collection for Fans of the Long-Running Show (DVD)
The Show: It's hard to believe that it's already been 20 years since the delightfully-bizarre animated show "Robot Chicken," created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, premiered on Adult Swim. Utilizing a somewhat simple concept that replicates the process of flipping through channels, the show has poked fun at everything from popular culture (Movies, TV, celebrities, etc.) to news and more through rather impressive stop-motion animation & an incredible list of guest stars.


A History of Violence: David Cronenberg's Greatest Film Celebrates 20 Years with a 4K Upgrade (Criterion 4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: Writer/director David Cronenberg is primarily known for his extensive work in the sub-genre of body horror films, which has included such memorable projects as "The Fly," "Videodrome," "Dead Ringers," and "The Brood." However, in 2005, he delivered what is quite possibly his least Cronenberg-like film, but in this critic's opinion, it's also the very best one he's made thus far in his career. Working from a screenplay by Josh Olson that adapts the 1997 graphic novel


Aeon Flux: The Curiously Dull Sci-Fi Actioner Comes to 4K (Limited Edition 4K/Blu-ray Steelbook)
The Film: "Aeon Flux" originally started as an animated sci-fi series consisting of three seasons that aired on MTV from 1991-1995. It was received rather well by critics, who praised its creativity, characters, and themes, making it no surprise that a live-action version was eventually brought to life on the big screen. However, things didn't go quite as well for the film as they had for the series, with critics & audiences being quick to dismiss it, and its box office perfo


Weapons: A Frustrating Horror Outing That Lacks Focus (4K)
The Film: Writer/director Zach Cregger truly rose to prominence just three years ago with his 2022 feature "Barbarian," which had a number of problems plaguing it, including a lack of focus, an irritating structure that had the stories stopping & starting over and over, and an over-reliance on the characters being dumber than usual for a horror film. However, despite all of these issues, many people enjoyed it anyway, leading to great anticipation as to what Cregger was going


Nobody 2: A Clone of the Original That Repeats Its Mistakes (Blu-ray)
The Film: Back in 2021, screenwriter Derek Kolstad attempted to replicate the great success he had achieved with "John Wick" by delivering a rather similar film called "Nobody," which featured Bob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell, a seemingly-regular man trying to live an ordinary life with his family after retiring from a career of being an assassin for the intelligence community. He tries to make it work, but soon finds himself pulled back in after getting entangled with some dang


Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning: A Surprisingly Weak Finale Bogged Down by Exposition (4K/Blu-ray)
The Film: When last we saw Ethan Hunt and his close-knit team of allies in " Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part 1 ," they were attempting to stop a computer program known as "The Entity" from taking over the world and potentially destroying it, with Ethan eventually getting his hands on the key needed to get at the program's source code and leaving us on quite the cliffhanger. Despite being a little on the verbose side, with it over-explaining its somewhat weaker-than


Eddington: Ari Aster's Latest Over-Stretched, Meandering Ordeal (Blu-ray)
The Film: Writer/director Ari Aster has had a series of ups and downs in his relatively short theatrical career thus far. He started in 2018 with the intriguing "Hereditary," which had a few issues with its third act, but had a good sense of mood & atmosphere throughout. Unfortunately his next two efforts, "Midsommar" and "Beau is Afraid," were rather bland projects that were heavily over-extended and showed that Aster didn't have a great understanding of pacing. This lead to


A Nightmare on Elm Street 7-Film Collection: A Phenomenal Set of the Original Freddy Films (4K)
The Films: Back in 1984, beloved master of horror Wes Craven created a monster, or more specifically, a notorious killer known as Freddy...


F1: The Movie: A Racing Film in Need of Stronger Parts (4K)
The Film: When it comes to sports films, the single biggest issue that filmmakers face is finding a way to make it be about more than...










