Lucas’s massively influential nostalgia fest receives a sadly dismal transfer.
Witness’s Vermeer-inspired cinematography looks warm and naturalistic on this 4K disc.
The only past that Dial of Destiny is interested in plundering is the glory of its predecessors.
As much as it loves a good zinger, the show’s greatest weapon is its essential kindness.
Paramount Home Entertainment’s UHD discs add to an already impressive 4K roster for Spielberg’s filmography.
The quality and scope of this set makes it one of the most impressive home-video releases of all time.
The film’s avoidance of cruel Gold Rush realities is more than made up for by its spirited kineticism.
Lionsgate’s lavish presentation of the film’s various cuts represents the latest high-water mark for a catalog studio release.
Blade Runner 2049 is so terrified of disreputability that it renders itself dead from the waist down.
It has all the charm of the best entries in the Star Wars series, and it arrives on a pristine Blu-ray primed to delight the next generation of fans.
The film exists less as a meaningful extension of its world than as a fan-service deployment device.
On the surface, the film is a deft portrayal of the systemic corruption embedded in the legal system.
Less a sincerely kooky elegy to lost time than a slightly off-kilter acting out of familiar rom-com bona fides about missing out on life.
For all the brawn on display, the film never slows down to take in the thrill and talent of hand-to-hand combat.
The film endears itself to audiences by the utter idiosyncrasy of its execution.
The film’s half-hearted plea for responsibility in the news smacks of plain pandering.
Gavin Hood relays a vague sense of what it’s like to live in duty, and yet at a distance from one’s home, but this vision of the future never rouses, never asks to be remembered.
This supposedly down-and-dirty corporate espionage thriller undercuts itself at nearly every turn by shunning any potential relevancy.
The film elevates the story of Jackie Robinson to that of cornball legend rather than just honoring his uplifting, heroic saga by telling it straight.
Since Drew Struzan is a god to a whole generation of genre nerds, his forthcoming bio-doc has been a hit at Comic-Con and the like.