Lionsgate is bringing “Greenland 2: Migration” to home video this March. Ric Roman Waugh returns to direct this white-knuckle sequel to the 2020 surprise hit “Greenland”, a survival disaster thriller that balanced apocalyptic high-stakes thrills with humanity-driven domestic drama. “Migration” also brings back Gerard Butler as a husband and father desperate to keep his family … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Wrecking Crew” (2026)
As a kid from the 1980s, I have an undeniable soft spot for meathead action movies and buddy comedies. The 80s gave us plenty of them, sometimes in a single film. From more highly regarded features like “Lethal Weapon”, “48 Hours”, and “Midnight Run” to more forgotten flicks like “Tango & Cash”, “Red Heat”, and … Continue reading
First Glance: “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy”
It’s hard to believe we’re getting another Mummy movie. To be clear, this isn’t a part to the Brendan Fraser action-adventure franchise that’s rumored to be getting a sequel. Nor is it connected in any way to the 2017 film that was meant to jump-start Universal’s since cancelled Dark Universe. Instead, 2026’s film is entirely … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Hellfire” (2026)
When not playing a key role in the box office shattering Avatar film series, Stephen Lang is still making a variety of modest independent movies. His latest is “Hellfire”, a small town action thriller that tells a familiar story in a familiar setting about familiar characters facing a familiar dilemma. But Lang makes anything watchable. … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Ben-Hur” and “All the President’s Men” on 4K Ultra HD + Digital
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is bringing two Academy Award winning classics to 4K Ultra HD for the first time. William Wyler’s 1959 religious epic “Ben-Hur” won eleven Academy Awards including Best Picture. Alan J. Pakula’s 1976 biographical political thriller “All the President’s Men” was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning four. Both beloved films … Continue reading
First Glance: “The Mandalorian and Grogu”
It’s been seven years since a new Star Wars movie has released in theaters. The beloved franchise has steadily grown via animated and live-action streaming series, novels, video games, and so on. But for those of us who love seeing “The Galaxy Far, Far Away” on the big screen, it has been a painful drought. … Continue reading