Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom is my favorite Indiana Jones movie. It always has been and it is always going to be my preference. That’s not to say that Raiders of the Lost Ark isn’t...
The Final Countdown is the first film that made me aware that Blue Underground existed. I always loved the movie from basic cable screenings and I DVD dived at Circuit City a few times to find that ol...
Drunken Master II should not have been as big of a hit as it was. The movie was cut to hell in America and other Western markets. Plus, Hong Kong and related Asian markets saw Kung-Fu movies as being ...
Primal took me by surprise when the first commercials hit in 2019. Then, it became hard to watch. There comes a time when you enter that phase of adulthood when mature animation becomes harder and har...
Mission Impossible was a film that was so hyped 25 years ago that it got a tie-in N64 launch game. And, that thing sucked. Honestly, most people raged and crapped on the movie when it first hit. The b...
The Bermuda Depths was an ABC TV-movie in America, but a theatrical release everywhere else. Both presentations are available on this Warner Archive Blu-ray. But, I’m going to stop you right the...
Average Joe is yet another movie about superheroes. While some are quick to call superhero fiction as capeshit, I find pleasures hidden in the muck. What Average Joe does isn’t reinventing the w...
Skyfire shows what happens when action director Simon West finds a new audience. Li Wentao has been studying volcano activity aggressively since his wife died. 20 years later, he’s sounding the ...
Newly remastered from a 4K film transfer, director Michael Ritchie’s hit action-comedy comes to Blu-ray for the first time. Eddie Murphy is “the Chosen One,” a social worker on a madcap mission to fin...
The original hero in a half-shell returns! For the first time ever worldwide, all twelve tales of the adventures of everyone s favourite titanic terrapin are collected together in one deluxe Blu-ray b...