The series attempts to recapture That ’70s Show’s winning mix of dry humor, parody, and slapstick, and mostly succeeds.
This new Firestarter is an almost anachronistically short production whose elements just sit there like mishandled kindling.
Arrow’s 4K UHD Blu-ray is sure to be the definitive release of RoboCop for years to come.
This gnarly, amazing, quasi-hypocritical action thriller has been outfitted with an improved transfer and a superb bounty of extras.
Writer-director Franck Khalfoun’s Amityville: The Awakening is an elegant entry in a lame series of horror films.
Dead Poets Society purports to be about the bravery of following one’s own path. This is a bright, shining lie.
If you’ve ever seen Psycho, or even if you know anything at all about the film, Hitchcock would like to congratulate you on your savvy.
The film is a noisier but arguably less idiosyncratic experience than attending an actual Midwestern business convention.
Paul Verhoeven’s fantastic commentary from the Criterion Collection DVD version is, sadly, not duplicated here.
Verhoeven’s film set the tone for much of the Dutch auteur’s career in America.
This RoboCop release is like the DVD version of Delta City.