Brian Taylor’s film invests a hoary conceit with disturbing and hilarious lunacy.
Neveldine and Taylor’s great, widely under-appreciated Gamer returns to Blu-ray with an aptly superfluous third dimension.
Outstanding picture and sound, and robust supplements that will be engrossing for fans and skeptics alike.
To question where things went wrong feels somehow strange, as the project seems to have been ill-conceived from the very start.
Jonah Hex definitely appears to be making itself up as it goes along.
It won’t convince Crank: High Voltage’s naysayers, but for those on the film’s insane wavelength, it’s a worthy DVD package.
This is a laborious bit of sci-fi grimness that dully updates The Running Man for the 21st century.
The film is a pure narcotized rush of blistering action, odious stereotypes, and shock-for-shock's-sake nastiness.
This is as detestable a hard-R offense as has ever been released to theaters.