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Rise of the Guardians Blu-ray 3D Review

Posted March 10th, 2013 by Brandon A. DuHamel

Rise of the Guardians Blu-ray 3D Review

Somewhere along the line, this well-intentioned film’s story became an encouragement of holiday commercialism, but the action, imagery, and well used 3D effect save it from being a complete failure.

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted Blu-ray 3D Review

Posted October 13th, 2012 by Brandon A. DuHamel

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted Blu-ray 3D Review

They’re still wacky, they’re still zany, and they get a much needed shot in the arm in this high energy third go of Madagascar from DreamWorks.

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Puss in Boots Blu-ray 3D Review

Posted February 27th, 2012 by Brendan Surpless

Puss in Boots Blu-ray 3D Review

Featuring real humor and fun, Dreamworks has put together a faithful Blu-ray 3D release for Puss in Boots.

Fright Night (2011) Blu-ray 3D Review

Posted December 12th, 2011 by Brendan Surpless

Fright Night (2011) Blu-ray 3D Review

Featuring a fine performance from Colin Farrell, excellent video and audio, mixed in with a few features, this Blu-ray from Walt Disney/Dreamworks comes well recommended. I just wish the 3D presentation had been stronger.

Kung Fu Panda 2 Blu-ray Review

Posted December 9th, 2011 by Brandon A. DuHamel

Kung Fu Panda 2 Blu-ray Review

This high quality, heartfelt sequel comes to Blu-ray in a reference quality release packed with excellent features.

I Am Number Four Blu-ray Review

Posted May 12th, 2011 by Brandon A. DuHamel

I Am Number Four Blu-ray Review

This bit of teen angst high school drama dressed up as sci-fi action thriller may offer a great home theatre experience, but it’s an altogether disappointing film.

Megamind Blu-ray Review

Posted February 18th, 2011 by Brandon A. DuHamel

Megamind Blu-ray Review

Megamind is wickedly bad — as in good — comic book fun.

Dinner for Schmucks Blu-ray Review

Posted December 16th, 2010 by Brandon A. DuHamel

Dinner for Schmucks Blu-ray Review

Steve Carell and Paul Rudd have great comedic chemistry in this less than perfect, but often charming quirky summer comedy.

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray Review

Posted October 7th, 2010 by Brandon A. DuHamel

How to Train Your Dragon Blu-ray Review

Get ready for a great family-friendly, action-packed adventure that also happens to be an excellent home theatre experience with DreamWorks’ Blu-ray release of How to Train Your Dragon.

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