Bob Clark to many people is the director of the heartwarming A Christmas Story. He is also understood how to scare audiences with cinematic nightmares. Blue Underground celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Clark’s Deathdream with a 4K UHD and Blu-ray release. A family is relieved when their son returns from
A Fortnight of Tradition and Triumph: The Enchanting World of Wimbledon
Introduction Of the four iconic Grand Slam tournaments—the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open—Wimbledon holds deservedly special status for reasons beyond lawn courts alone. Steeped in rich history, splendorous traditions, and the legacy of past champions who found immortality etched across its grass, Wimbledon captures sporting imagination
Blu-ray Review: Blue Giant
When you find yourself turned on by jazz, one of the first things you’ll be told while browsing through the racks at a record store is “you have to track down the Japanese import vinyl.” This must be told to Harry Bosch every time he hits a used record store
Blu-ray Review: The Tin Star (Limited Edition)
The Tin Star is the second movie coming out this month from Arrow Video that stars Neville Brand as the heavy. Previously we reviewed The Scarface Mob that had Brand playing Al “Scarface” Capone in the Roaring Twenties. Now he’s back playing a Wild West bad guy in The Tin
Ordinary Angels (2024) Review
OF FAITH, HOPE, AND REDEMPTION With dozens of films genre being released each year, a typical one that gets overlooked by the more popular ones (action, drama, comedy, animation, etc.) is the subgenre category of religious movie. These films (sometimes called “faith-based” features) usually center around the struggles and