The lighting-strike chemistry of the show’s central couple fuels its exploration of parenthood’s highs and lows.
In the end, there’s little payoff for all the repetitive series of evocative visions and mute stares.
An obsessively detailed chronicle of obsession, Ridley Scott’s debut feature gets a sumptuous Blu-ray transfer from Shout! Factory.
What would you do if a million Euro fell into your lap?
Given the devalued state of current Hollywood kid’s pictures, Danny Boyle’s lighthearted fairy tale slightly outperforms the market.
The video is good but the audio is spectacular. Beware though: You may need a hearing aide when you’re through.
Impossibly glossy, the film claims to be all about love but its heart never makes a beat.
Perhaps the loudest summer film of all time, Van Helsing is apt to provide more migraines than nightmares.
The film finds Clint Eastwood reaching a peak in the fields of both film direction and acting.
Eastwood as a director has always walked the fine line between endorsing unabashed masculinity and ripping it to shreds.