Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The screen captures used here are taken from the 1998 DVD , not the Blu-ray edition under review. Annie Hall isn't Woody Allen's best film, but it is inarguably the one that definitively marked his transformation from cinema-savvy comedian whose comic persona could sustain a feature-length movie to full-blown, serious cin aste. Here, for the first time …
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February 5th, 2012 | Posted in Blu-ray News | No Comments
Daniel S Levine "I drive." It’s night in Los Angeles. A lone man is standing in a dark apartment, staring at the window while the Clippers game is on television. He’s on the phone with someone, giving his terms of agreement. He drives up to a warehouse and waits before two men come out running. The man, who the audience will learn to simply call “the Driver,” drives them away, expertly evading …
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Considering that Hugo was a flick capable of earning 4 out of 4 stars from noted 3D hater Roger Ebert , it will be interesting to see how it's received upon its home release February 28th. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards and currently rocking a 94 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes , the fantasy tale of a boy who crosses paths with legendary filmmaker Georges Méliès in 1930s Paris may be the best …
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Rocky! Rocky! Rocky! Wait, I mean Atom! Atom! Atom…
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It's quite a week for vintage-film fans as an array of favorites earn Blu-ray upgrades, including Gregory Peck's…
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Repackaging of a pair of British series lead these TV shows new to DVD and Blu-ray.
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The days of the optical disc are numbered. More of us are turning to streaming media for our entertainment, with the only real draw of Blu-ray being the high-quality 1080p image, interactive extras, and ability to watch your physical copy whenever you choose. Even PC owners don’t really need an optical drive anymore. Most software […]
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