A deep thinking thriller. Don't let the opening scene deter you from watching the rest. A woman whose life is unhappy gets a manuscript from her ex. As she reads it, we are transported to its world not knowing if it's based on their former life together or fiction. Audio/video quality is excellent and extras are fine. Go in with an open mind and enjoy.
This is not a typical superhero action movie. It is a serious character study of a weary, weak, and sick man and his similarly inflicted mentor. When a new mutant is discovered, Logan and Xavier do whatever they can (including extreme graphic violence and profanity) to save her. Audio and video quality is superb and extras are informative.
A unique spin on an origin story. More vigilante than superhero, an autistic accountant discovers dirty deeds going on in the company he's doing the books for. The audio and video quality are excellent and extras are entertaining.
This story that takes place before the Harry Potter tale is an enjoyable (if not a bit slow) story of a wizard's misadventures in New York. The technical quality of the disc is superb and extras are entertaining.
This is a cute entertaining movie about reaching your goals rather than a reward. Pop songs new and old makes it enjoyable. The audio and video quality are excellent and appropriate for the type of movie. Extras are slim but a BTS feature shows the actors behind the characters which is fun. A music video and BTS is also included.
What I like about DON'T BREATHE is the way it twists the horror (or thriller in this case) conventions. Some kids try to rob a blind man's house and he's not as helpless as he seems. A/V quality is excellent and the extras are fine (would have been awesome to have more about the filming of the "dark" scenes). It's not a slasher/gore movie but a great armrest gripping thriller with a surprising ending.
Steven Spielberg returns to children with this adaptation of a Roahl Dahl book. While not as memorable as other movies of a similar nature, it is still very entertaining in its own right. Great A/V quality and extras that are decent (but not enough for Spielberg in my opinion).
While INFERNO is entertaining, it seems to be straining as it moves along. The beginning drags as we see Hanks's Langdon in some kind of hazy illness and it takes a long time before we find out what's wrong. The twists and turns are not frequent and the movie seems to be an extended chase with some stops along the way. The A/V quality is top-notch and the extras are extensive and informative. I hope Ron Howard can return to his heyday soon.
I'm usually wary about sequels and Pixar has not disappointed too much (CARS 2 wasn't bad but it wasn't at the quality of its predecessor). FINDING DORY is good family entertainment. Audio/video quality is top-notch and could not expect anything less from a Pixar/Disney movie. Extras are fine.