Reviews | Blu-Ray/DVD

  • Beautiful Creatures

    Beautiful Creatures

    Posted 05/21/2013

    Do not despair, Twi-hards—a new supernatural teen romance is here to fill the “Twilight” void!
  • Gangster Squad

    Gangster Squad

    Posted 04/23/2013

    This modern take on 1940s noir has gorgeous retro style (Emma Stone, rrowr!), an amazing ensemble cast (Ryan Gosling, humina humina!), and gritty action sequences (Sean Penn, ouch!).
  • Lincoln

    Lincoln

    Posted 03/26/2013

    Steven Spielberg’s latest masterpiece brings a critical turning point in U.S. history to life in a gripping, thrilling, inspiring way.
  • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

    Posted 03/19/2013

    Finally, the first movie in the “Hobbit” trilogy is here! And the start of Bilbo’s epic journey is as stupendous as we hoped.
  • Zero Dark Thirty

    Zero Dark Thirty

    Posted 03/19/2013

    The story of “the greatest manhunt in American history” is an amazing thrill ride for action fans—and history buffs.
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2

    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2

    Posted 03/02/2013

    The supernatural romance epic’s breathtaking finale will thoroughly satisfy fans. In fact, it’s so good, even Twi-haters will have fun!
  • The Master

    The Master

    Posted 02/26/2013

    Once again, director Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a thought-provoking, original film, sure to be a hit with the Academy.
  • Argo

    Argo

    Posted 02/19/2013

    A thrilling, suspenseful tale of a daring hostage escape that’s so far-fetched, it could only be made-up by Hollywood. But it’s a true story!
  • Hit and Run

    Hit and Run

    Posted 02/18/2013

    Dax Shepard and Bradley Cooper are friends turned mortal enemies in this uniquely offbeat comedy.
  • Cloud Atlas

    Cloud Atlas

    Posted 02/05/2013

    An ambitious epic spanning 500 years, “Cloud Atlas” shows us that we are all connected through time and space.
  • Celeste and Jesse Forever

    Celeste and Jesse Forever

    Posted 02/05/2013

    This funny and heartbreaking indie turns the “rom-com” formula inside out.
  • Seven Psychopaths

    Seven Psychopaths

    Posted 01/29/2013

    Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, and Christopher Walken are brilliant in their own weird, dark, and offbeat ways.