Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle is a joyous and inspirational fantasy adventure for family members of all ages and Disney’s Blu-ray release is pure reference quality eye and ear candy from start to finish.
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While Anchor Bay’s Blu-ray is solid, SyFy’s Earth’s Final Hours just isn’t worth your time.
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This entry in the Tenchi Muyo! universe wraps up with an equally disappointing video transfer and ramped up mecha action that feels borrowed from other franchises.
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Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar reminds fans of the best of the early years of this franchise, even if this transfer to Blu-ray isn’t so great.
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Gamer is an absolute disaster of a film; an exercise in excess, silliness, and, ironically, one-dimensional characters.
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Thale is a fairly well executed Norwegian fantasy-thriller based in old Nordic folklore that is at least worthy of a rental for fans of the genre.
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A wholly unnecessary wrap up to the Scanners franchise, Scanners III arrives on Blu-ray with a poor transfer worthy of the poor quality of the film itself.
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A disappointing sequel to David Cronenberg’s cult classic is offered up on Blu-ray with a middling transfer from Second Sight Films.
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David Cronenberg’s cult classic Scanners gets a strong Steelbook release from Second Sight. The riveting, visually stunning sci-fi horror story straddles the line between 70s grit and 80s gloss, is over-the-top, visceral, and addictive in its paranoia.
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While over-the-top at times, Magnolia’s Storage 24 is still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing.
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