Solo: A Star Wars Story – The Blu ray and Digital Release
The home video version of Solo: A Star Wars Story was released this week. Oddly enough, it’s one of the best mainstream releases of the year. The home video version of Solo: A Star Wars Story was...
View ArticleTIFF ’18: Gaspar Noe’s Climax
TIFF 2018: Gaspar Noe’s new film, Climax, leaves the crowd stunned. It delivers on the hype; it’s one of the best movies of the year. The atmosphere in the Ryerson Theatre was electric in the moments...
View ArticleVenom
We don’t think anyone will be surprised that Venom ended up being the horrible train wreck that most of us expected it to be. Yeesh. Years of trolling and anguish have beaten down fans since Marvel’s...
View ArticleA Star is Born
A Star is Born brings Cooper and Lady Gaga to the tops of their games, in a four-time remake that could be an instant classic. Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga bring their sizeable talents together to...
View ArticleThe First Purge – The Blu ray, DVD, and Digital Release
We look at the bluray release of The First Purge, the prequel (and fourth movie) in the Purge franchise. How do the features stack up? It’s that time of the year again! The time where we dip into the...
View ArticleIf Beale Street Could Talk
Barry Jenkins follows the brilliant success of Moonlight with If Beale Street Could Talk. Noah sees the movie and a TIFF Q&A with the director. The pressures of following up such an unlikely Oscar...
View ArticleFirst Man
The director of Whiplash and La La Land, Damiel Chazelle, reteams with Ryan Gosling for First Man, the engrossing story of man’s first moon landing. Fresh off their hit La La Land, Ryan Gosling and...
View ArticleAnt-man and The Wasp – Blu ray and Digital Review
The blu ray and digital release of Marvel’s Ant-man and The Wasp is upon us! We look at the release and all its special features. I really liked the insanity of Avengers: Infinity War, but dialing...
View ArticleBad Times at the El Royale
There are good moments in El Royale, like Hamm’s performance. Unfortunately, the movie’s a “a fancy boat without a single gust of wind in its sails.” It’s a classic scenario: a group of strangers,...
View ArticleHalloween (2018)
Finally, David Gordon Green has managed to do what no one else could — make a great sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic, Halloween. Dipping into the well of nostalgia is the way the...
View ArticleBohemian Rhapsody
Can anybody find me a Queen movie to love? Even with Malek’s inspired casting, Bohemian Rhapsody falls into most of the old familiar biopic traps. Every single person on the planet loves Queen. By the...
View ArticleHunter Killer
Sure, watching Hunter Killer is preferable to being trapped on a torpedoed sub under the icy waters of the Arctic ocean, but not by much. Making a good submarine movie is a difficult undertaking. A...
View ArticleThe Incredibles 2 – Blu ray and Digital Review
The Incredibles 2 makes its way to home video and we take a deep dive look at the release, including a ton of special features. The Incredibles was one of the best Fantastic Four movies ever made,...
View ArticleChristopher Robin – Blu ray and Digital Review
We sit down to go through the ins and outs of the home video release of Christopher Robin, starring Ewan McGregor (swoon) and Jim Cummings. Christopher Robin is another in the growing line of live...
View ArticleThe Grinch
Just what we wanted for Christmas! Yet another version of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! This time, Benedict Cumberbatch plays the green grump. By now the classic Dr. Seuss book “How...
View ArticleEighth Grade – Blu ray Review
We take a look at the excellent film, Eighth Grade, as well as the recently released blu ray version of the teenage wasteland sleeper hit. A summer indie sleeper surprise, Eighth Grade makes it way...
View ArticleDon’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot – DVD Review
We take a look at the DVD release of Gus Van Sant’s latest, starring Joaquin Phoenix, called, Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot. A biopic about a man few knew by name, Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far...
View ArticleWidows
We have another great film from director Steve McQueen. ‘Widows’ does the heist genre with some new twists, stellar actors playing memorable characters. See it. Genuine emotion runs deep and the stakes...
View ArticleOverlord
On paper, Overlord is a genre-mashup of a film that probably seems like it wouldn’t really work, but the funny thing is, it totally does. While walking out of my screening of Overlord, I couldn’t help...
View ArticleFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Newcomers may want to start somewhere else in the Potterverse series, but true blue fans will find something to enjoy in The Crimes of Grindelwald. The Wizarding World will never die! We supposedly...
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