“Jaws” is a masterpiece. One of the most imitated films ever made and the greatest natural horror film ever made. The 4K UHD from Universal Studios looks and sounds great.
“Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” is a perfect finale to an exceptional trilogy. Sean Connery is an amazing addition to the cast, and the script by Jeffrey Boam is wonderful. The new 4K UHD by Paramount is exceptional in every regard.
“Wrath of Man” is one of the best films from director Guy Ritchie and features one of Jason Statham’s best performances to date. Warner has given the film a Blu-ray release.
“Deep Cover” is one of the most visually exciting and eccentric undercover cop films from the Nineties. Kudos to Criterion for releasing this wonderful film from director Bill Duke on Blu-ray from a stunning 4K transfer.
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“The Bird with the Crystal Plumage” is one of Argento’s best films and one of the greatest giallo films ever made. The new 4K UHD release from Arrow looks fantastic.
“Mortal Kombat” is an entertaining and uneven film that at times lives up to its promise and at times misses the mark. The 4K UHD from Warner Bros. looks and sounds great.
“Day of the Animals” is an entertaining Natural Horror film from William Girdler. The best aspect is Leslie Nielsen playing against type as a sociopathic jerk. Severin Films has given the film a deluxe release.
“The Dead Zone” is one of the best Stephen King adaptations and one of Cronenberg’s better films. Shout! Factory has given the film the release it deserves and that fans have wanted.
“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” is the most underrated film in the series. While it divided critics and audiences, it has stood the test of time. The 4K UHD is a big leap forward.
“Another 48 Hrs.” is an enjoyable follow up to “48 Hrs.” that can’t quite match the original. The Paramount Presents release looks and sound great.
Art School Confidential is an interesting film by Terry Zwigoff that captured elements of the college experience in the early 2000s well. MVD gave the film a Blu-ray release.











