Skip to content

Art House Cult

Reviewing films slightly off the beaten path

Menu
  • Home
  • Blu-ray Reviews
  • UHD Reviews
  • Interviews
  • About this Site
  • Contests!
Search

Tag: Paramount Presents

Posted onSeptember 25, 2024September 25, 2024Blu-ray Review

Bringing Out the Dead

“Bringing Out the Dead” is a mesmerizing Martin Scorsese picture featuring great performances by Nicolas Cage, Ving Rhames, Tom Sizemore, and Patricia Arquette. The Paramount 4K is exceptional with a great transfer and Dolby Atmos audio alongside features by Reverend Entertainment.

Read More
Posted onApril 13, 2022April 13, 2022Blu-ray Review

Ordinary People

“Ordinary People” is an expertly crafted film about grief and family dysfunction. It is also a great coming-of-age story. Timothy Hutton deservedly won an Oscar for his role as Conrad. Paramount has given the film an excellent release.

Read More
Posted onDecember 5, 2021December 5, 2021Blu-ray Review

Vanilla Sky

“Vanilla Sky” is one of the most interesting films in both Cameron Crowe’s and Tom Cruise’s filmographies. It is a truly unique film experience and the Paramount Presents Blu-ray is gorgeous.

Read More
Posted onSeptember 27, 2021September 27, 2021Blu-ray Review

Breakdown

“Breakdown” is a well written and well made thriller starring Kurt Russell and J.T. Walsh. The new Paramount Presents Blu-ray looks and sounds great.

Read More
Posted onSeptember 8, 2021September 8, 2021Blu-ray Review

Nashville

Paramount Presents has given Robert Altman’s classic film “Nashville” a new release from a new 4K scan. It is one of Altman’s most ambitious and expansive films and well worth revisiting.

Read More
Posted onJuly 12, 2021July 12, 2021Blu-ray Review

Another 48 Hrs.

“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.

Read More
Posted onJuly 6, 2021July 6, 2021Blu-ray Review

48. Hrs

Paramount Presents has given “48 Hrs.” the release on Blu-ray it deserves. Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte star in one of the best buddy cop films of the Eighties from the great Walter Hill.

Read More
© Copyright 2025 – Art House Cult
Anther Theme by DesignOrbital ⋅ Powered by WordPress