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All Alone Together: When Student Filmmakers Prove COVID Couldn’t Kill Creativity
Ethos Releasing just announced distribution for ALL ALONE TOGETHER, and the backstory reads like exactly the kind of filmmaking triumph
All Alone Together: When Student Filmmakers Prove COVID Couldn’t Kill Creativity
Ethos Releasing just announced distribution for ALL ALONE TOGETHER, and the backstory reads like exactly the kind of filmmaking triumph
Arrow Player’s July: When Genre Streaming Gets the Curation It Deserves
Arrow Player just announced their July 2025 lineup and it reads like a masterclass in how to program genre cinema
Kino Film Collection’s July: When Arthouse Streaming Gets Everything Right
Kino Film Collection just announced their July 2025 streaming highlights and it reads like a masterclass in how to program
His Motorbike, Her Island: When Cult Epics Finally Tackles Obayashi’s Kadokawa Era
Cult Epics just announced something that should make every Nobuhiko Obayashi enthusiast and Japanese cinema collector immediately update their wish
Finis Terrae: When 1929 Silent Cinema Predicted Modern Maritime Horror
Eureka Entertainment just announced something that should make every serious cinephile and silent film enthusiast immediately mark their calendars: Jean
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St. Elmo’s Fire (1985) [4K UHD Review]
Sony’s 40th Anniversary 4K UHD release of St. Elmo’s Fire transforms this polarizing Brat Pack time capsule into the definitive
Jurassic Park III (2001) [4K UHD Review]
The 4K UHD release of Jurassic Park III arrives like discovering an unexpected fossil that turns out to be more
Jurassic World (2015) [4K UHD Review]
Twenty-two years after the catastrophic failure of John Hammond’s ambitious theme park, Jurassic World arrived in 2015 like that one
Ghoulies II (1988) [MVD Rewind Collection 4K UHD Review]
MVD Rewind Collection’s 4K UHD release of Ghoulies II arrives like finding a perfectly preserved carnival attraction from 1988, complete
Matinee (1993) [Shout Factory 4K UHD Review]
Shout Factory’s 4K UHD release of Matinee arrives like finding a perfect time capsule from 1962, complete with atomic-powered ants
New Blu-ray reviews
The Golden Lotus (1974) [88 Films Blu-ray review]
I’ve spent years exploring Shaw Brothers‘ extensive catalog through various boutique labels, but I’ll admit that diving into The Golden
Kid from Kwangtung (1982) [88 Films Blu-ray review]
I’ve been following 88 Films’ methodical excavation of Shaw Brothers’ deeper catalog cuts for years, and every time I think
Hardware Wars (1978) [MVD Blu-ray review]
I remember discovering Hardware Wars during one of those late-night HBO sessions in the late 1980s, sandwiched between actual movies
Flying Guillotine Part II (1978) [Blu-ray review]
I’ve been collecting Shaw Brothers films for years, and every time I think I’ve exhausted their catalog of razor-sharp surprises,
The Lady is The Boss (1983) [88 Films Blu-ray Review]
The Lady is The Boss stands as Lau Kar-leung‘s most successful experiment in modernizing Shaw Brothers martial arts cinema, and
New Theatrical Reviews
Thunderbolts (2025) [Film Review]
I walked into Thunderbolts* with rock-bottom expectations. After years of Marvel fatigue and a string of underwhelming MCU entries, I
Elio (2025) [Pixar Movie Review]
I walked into Elio with cautious optimism, knowing that Pixar’s original properties have been struggling at the box office while
Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project (2025)
I stumbled onto Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project with zero expectations and walked out completely charmed by
M3GAN 2.0 (2025) [Movie review]
M3GAN 2.0 wants to be Gremlins 2 in the worst way. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s start this
Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025) [Theatrical Review]
When Death comes knocking at your family tree, you better hope the bloodline runs deeper than red ink. After fourteen