Articles related to "Blu Ray Review"Warner Home Video's A Charlie Brown Christmas is a less-than-stellar Blu-Ray transfer of the charming Peanuts special. 7/10.
A sequel to the classic Playstation game, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete is a complete joy for fans and highly recommended, but only a rental for non-fans.
Sony/Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children has loads of action, but is geared more towards fans of the video game series. 6/10.
A much awaited Bluray box set with nearly 18 hours of extras lets fans can relive their favorite moments from the original first four films, released from 1989 to 1997.
SNL alumnus Adam Sandler tries his hand at conservative family fare, in this Disney comedy about a playful janitor whose stories to his nephew and niece come true. 7/10
Based on journalist John Grogan's collections of popular columns which mainly focused on his interactions with his golden labrador, Marley & Me is a moving film. 8.5/10
Though a transparent parable on our planet's environmental issues, this remake of the 1951 sci-fi hit sadly misses many of the memorable elements of the original. 6/10
The film that made Keanu Reeves a Cult Film demigod, and also introduced the ubiquitous "bullet time" effect, The Matrix is 10 years old, and comes out on Blu-Ray. 8/10
Taut writing, great acting and excellent commentaries make HBO's True Blood Season One wicked, wicked fun. 9/10.
Warner Bros.' Woodstock Director's Cut: Three Days of Peace and Music is a stunningly lavish reissue of the documentary concert film. 9/10.
Having delved into some dramatic roles and having played supporting characters in family fare, Jim Carrey is back to true hyperactive form in Yes Man, now in Blu-Ray.
From the popular series of books by Sophie Kinsella, Isla Fisher stars as Rebecca Bloomwood, a journalist with a little problem. She is a shopaholic.
Pete Docter's Monsters, Inc. - starring John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Steve Buscemi - loses none of its magic on Blu-Ray. 10/10.
Disney/Pixar's Up, starring Ed Asner, Jordan Nagai and Christopher Plummer, is just as wonderful on Blu-Ray as it is in theatres. 10/10.
Warner Home Video's Green Lantern: First Flight gives a great origins tale for Bill Finger and Martin Nodell's comic character. 8/10.
Glenn Close narrates Home, a beautifully photographed tour and history of the planet, with emphasis on what it offers and what humans take away.
Warner Home Video's How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Blu-Ray is not really worth the double-dip. 5/10.
This film is just as funny and entertaining today as it was when it was produced in 2003. The bonus features add a lot to this edition.
Will Smith rocks the screen on the Blu-ray release of breakout hit I am Legend. Smith stars as a researcher who is the last man alive after a virus outbreak.
Before her adventures in the tabloids, Lindsay Lohan commanded the big screen. Mean Girls, a smart movie, showcases her acting talent.
"My Name is Bruce" won't give you sugar, baby. Not on its budget. But Splenda works fine as a substitute for this Kool-Aid, which Campbell knows fans will happily drink.
National Film Board of Canada/Mongrel Media's Animation Express Blu-Ray is essential for any animation fan. 9/10.
When a Las Vegas cabbie gets involved with aliens, it's fun and adventure for everyone.
Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Diamond Edition Blu-Ray is an insanely lavish reissue of a beloved classic. 10/10.
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut - Trey Parker and Matt Stone's cinematic f*** you to Hollywood - gets a surprisingly bare-bones Blu-Ray reissue. 6/10.
The adventures of Kirk, Spock, & McCoy are splendidly rendered in high definition. For Trek fans with a high definition TV and Blu-ray player, this set is a must.
Fifty years after it was made, this film is as remarkable as it was when audiences first saw it.
Eerie old-time necromancy provides the only goosebumps to be found in a horror film filled with bad performances and constantly copping out with high-volume boo scares.
"Toilets are always funny" may just become one of your everyday phrases after watching one of the more agreeably bizarre big-budget mainstream films to hit in some time
The Towering Inferno had people worried about working in skyscrapers, much the same way people were worried about going into the ocean after Jaws.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, directed by Klay Hall, is a step in the right direction for Disney's direct-to-DVD animated films. 7/10.
While not the rampaging muckraker he could be, Oliver Stone puts forth quiet rage amid a towering tale of a Texan family whose trappings worked us all over
From the book by Dan Brown, Angels and Demons is a spell-binding film with the conflict between religion and science at its core.
Warner Home Video's Horton Hears a Who Blu-Ray reminds us of the genius of Chuck Jones and Dr. Seuss, but loses the sequel Horton Hatches the Egg. 8/10.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season One is a pretty decent return to the Galaxy far, far away, marred by some questionable decisions (Jar-Jar Binks, anyone?). 7/10.
The newest animated film overseen by John Lasseter and co-directed by Chris Williams, Bolt tells of a dog who ventures cross country to save his beloved owner. 7/10
Warner Home Video's DC Universe Ultimate Movie Collection Blu-Ray is a great collection of Warner Premiere's animated films. 9/10.
Within its opening seconds, Fighting valiently attempts to set up its out of work-ing class hero, Sean (Channing Tatum), as a housing challenged Rocky.
Requiem For a Dream is fantastic. Possibly one of the greater film achievements in years. No one can enjoy it, though. They can only respect it.
One of the first Blu-Ray titles to officially hit the market when the format began it's slow and hulking first baby steps toward domination is already showing its age.
History teachers and Bible scholars alike can now tear their hair out in the privacy of their own living rooms with the release of Year One on blu-ray and dvd.
In this exclusive interview, Up story supervisor Ronnie del Carmen talks about storyboarding his favourite sequence from the Disney/Pixar film.
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