The series recreates the military machinery of its World War II tale in exacting detail but struggles to bring its human stories to life.
Car movies remind us of all the things that can happen when we turn the key.
Whatever they do next, we hope that Daniels keeps it real.
The Fabelmans is a provocative investigation of the cinematic medium from one of its great masters.
Disney’s 4K transfer is an early contender for the best-looking home video release of the year.
This West Side Story, though, is at its best when it zooms in and settles down into character study.
Season one of Rod Serling’s horror and fantasy anthology series gets a stunning 2K makeover, backed by a roster of informative extras.
Paramount Home Entertainment’s UHD discs add to an already impressive 4K roster for Spielberg’s filmography.
Spielberg’s classic returns to home video just shy of its 45th anniversary, this time to take a bite out of the 4K market.
This buckaroo of a disc does not blow it on the image and sound front at least.
If it turned out to be Spielberg’s final film, it would make for a fitting final curtain call for his brand of escapism.
No American film since Zodiac has exhibited such a love for the way information travels than The Post.
The film is the first masterpiece of what would become an increasingly technocratic ’80s movie-house takeover.
Full of such quietly inventive visual magic, it’s perfectly content to simply revel in the stuff dreams are made of.
A grippingly expressive espionage yarn, another exemplary entry in Spielberg’s late-career period, receives a top-tier, must-buy transfer.
Only rarely does Steven Spielberg observe how queasily at odds our patriotism is with our humanity.
The film endears itself to audiences by the utter idiosyncrasy of its execution.
The ultimate takeaway here is that predicting this category is a total crapshoot—that, or we don’t know shit.
As goofy golf movies go, Caddyshack II isn’t even on par with Happy Gilmore.
I hate to take the easy road and say that the designers of the poster thought outside of the box, but, hey, if the metaphor fits.