Category: DVD Reviews

  • Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead – DVD Review

    From the unexpectedly graphic opening shot, director Sidney Lumet proves he hasn’t lost any of his bite with age. BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD is a riveting suspense thriller that retains the director’s classic approach to storytelling while updating it at the same time. Working from an intense, expertly woven script by playwright-turned-screenwriter Kelly Masterson, Lumet establishes his tragic tone immediately.

  • Lars and the Real Girl – DVD review

    As the title character, Ryan Gosling is a strange but likeable young man who manages to keep down a job but keeps mostly to himself. He only leaves the garage where he lives when his older brother Gus (Paul Schneider) and loving sister-in-law Karin (Emily Mortimer) drag him to their house next door for dinner. Lars doesn’t take well to questioning, so the disturbing level of his isolation is never openly discussed.

  • Cloverfield – dvd review

    “Cloverfield” isn’t perfect and like many movies in this genre it doesn’t have to be. If you dig sci-fi monster style flicks then Cloverfield will fill your every want and need.

  • There Will Be Blood – DVD review

    Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s “There Will Be Blood” is an unflinching examination of a consummately evil man. Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) is, as he likes to remind those around him, an oil man: he finds it, he drills for it, and he makes money from it.

  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – dvd review

    With its rivers of blood, this adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical isn’t for the faint of heart–or stomach. But thanks to the black humor, impeccable production design, and gorgeous music, Tim Burton fans will want to sing after seeing SWEENEY TODD. For his sixth collaboration with the director, Johnny Depp stars as Benjamin Barker aka Sweeney Todd, a barber falsely imprisoned by Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman).

  • I Am Legend

    In I AM LEGEND, Will Smith joins the ranks of Vincent Price (in 1964’s THE LAST MAN ON EARTH) and Charlton Heston (in 1971’s OMEGA MAN) as the star of an adaptation of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel of the same name.

  • No Country For Old Men

    Cast: Javier Bardem Studio: Miramax Rating: 7/10 Corporate Line: With NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, the Coen Brothers have found a perfect match in Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy. Their adaptation of McCarthy’s praised novel is a staggering masterpiece. In this almost impossibly faithful adaptation, the film takes place in a small Texas border town […]

  • Bee Movie

    Touted as Jerry Seinfeld’s first major project since the 1998 end of his long-running eponymous TV series, 2007’s computer-animated BEE MOVIE stars the popular comedian as the voice of Barry B. Benson, a young bee eager to explore the world outside of his hive.

  • Beowulf

    Director Robert Zemeckis mines the epic Old English poem for his latest action adventure to feature performance capture animation.

  • Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

    In writer-director Zach Helm’s whimsical 2007 film, MR. MAGORIUM’S WONDER EMPORIUM, veteran actor Dustin Hoffman plays the title character, a 243-year-old toy-store owner who is ready to pass his enchanted business on to his beloved assistant