Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing a new limited edition steelbook of Roland Emmerich’s 1998 big budget creature feature “Godzilla”. This handsomely packaged combo-pack features the film in 4K Ultra High Definition. It also includes a Blu-ray and digital copy. Based on the character owned and created by Toho Co. Ltd., “Godzilla” 1998 was the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Lady Bird Diaries” (2023)
Of the several incredible films screened at the Arkansas Cinema Society’s Filmland 2023, “The Lady Bird Diaries” was the biggest surprise. This fabulous groundbreaking documentary from director Dawn Porter offers an eye-opening look at Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency from the perspective of his wife, First Lady Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson. Comprised entirely of archival audio … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023)
“Killers of the Flower Moon” is one of the year’s most anticipated movies and it’s not hard to see why. It’s the 43rd feature film from the 80-year-old legendary director Martin Scorsese. The movie also marks Scorsese’s sixth big screen collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio and it’s his tenth collaboration with Robert De Niro. Equally exciting … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Meg 2: The Trench” on 4K Ultra HD + Digital Copy
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is bringing “Meg 2: The Trench” to home video with a brand new 4K Ultra HD edition that includes a digital copy. This gonzo deap-sea sequel to the 2018 blockbuster “The Meg” sees Jason Statham returning to lead an ensemble cast against more prehistoric man-eating megalodons. This second installment goes bigger … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Butcher’s Crossing” (2023)
I’m not sure there’s a genre that Nicolas Cage hasn’t dabbled in. The seasoned cult favorite has led mainstream action films, starred in small arthouse dramas, and played in hilarious off-beat comedies. He’s been in war movies, fantasy adventures, martial arts films. He’s done voicework in animated features, portrayed Marvel superheroes, and even took on … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Killher” (2023)
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: a camping trip goes south after a group of young friends are terrorized by a deranged killer. It’s a premise that’ll be familiar to any level of horror fan. We’ve seen variations of it for decades. The filmmakers of the new low-budget slasher “Killher” understand that. In fact, … Continue reading