Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is bringing one of most acclaimed films of 2025 to home video. “Sinners” comes from Oscar-nominated writer-director Ryan Coogler and sees him once again re-teaming with star and friend Michael B. Jordan. “Sinners” is an expertly visualized and culturally rich Deep South horror movie set in 1930s Mississippi. Jordan plays two … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Jurassic World Rebirth” (2025)
It was 32 years ago that Steven Spielberg wowed audiences with his blockbuster mega-hit “Jurassic Park”. Since then it has been an interesting road for the Jurassic franchise. Spielberg returned to direct the sequel “The Lost World” but not the third film, “Jurassic Park III”. Both movies made money, but they didn’t reach the heights … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Lethal Weapon” on 4K Ultra HD + Digital
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment has brought the beloved 1987 action romp “Lethal Weapon” to 4K Ultra HD for the very first time. The film features the classic duo of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as a pair of mismatched LAPD detectives. It is directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black. “Lethal Weapon” … Continue reading
REVIEW: “M3GAN 2.0” (2025)
I’m still not sure how, but “M3GAN” turned out to be one of the surprise hits of 2022 both with audiences and critics. It was yet another movie delving into the world of artificial intelligence yet with its own potentially fun twist. Unfortunately the feature never quite hit its marks. It wasn’t scary enough to … Continue reading
REVIEW: “F1” (2025)
You don’t have to be a hardcore Formula One fan to enjoy “F1”, the latest big budget blockbuster from director Joseph Kosinski. In fact, you could say “F1” uses car racing much like “Top Gun” used flying fighter planes. And much like “Top Gun”, Kosinski’s film features its own perfectly cast A-lister who brings some … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The G” (2025)
The insanely versatile and always authentic Dale Dickey is an actress who can express more in one stare than many can with heavy direction and pages of dialogue. She has always been a captivating screen presence, often playing gritty and menacing characters while at other times conveying an unvarnished Southern charm. Her performances are often … Continue reading