One of the trademarks of all Disney animated films is the fact that they appeal to everyone. Although animated and cute by nature, they don’t appeal to children only and they never have the serious, adult note of many other animated movies of recent [...]
Hollywood wunderkind Steven Spielberg has been very hesitant about DVD from the get-go, and still he doesn’t seem to be content with the acceptance and market penetration the format has gained in so little time. After a year of rumoring the director is [...]
It is obvious from taking a look at only the first few seconds of Universal Home Video’s brand new release of "Bride Of Chucky" that this film is different from other horror movies. The viewer is immediately captivated by the film’s [...]
Clint Eastwood is a man of many talents and he has become absolutely iconoclastic in two very different genres. His action-thriller Dirty Harry character is still one of the toughest cops around, and his portrayal of the Man Without Name remains one of [...]
The disc presents “Final Analysis” in a cropped pan & scan version. Originally shot at an 1.85:1 aspect ratio, the fullscreen transfer is quite tolerable however, not losing too much picture information. The image quality is very good overall, [...]
Since Pixar’s acclaimed "Toy Story" hit theaters and video stores in 1995, computer animated feature-length films have been a newly evolving genre. Image rendering technologies have progressed substantially over the past years and new hardware [...]
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has just released the complete "Die Hard" trilogy on DVD as separate discs and as a nice boxed set containing all three parts of the series. The series that made Bruce Willis a Hollywood superstar and box [...]
A few months ago Vivid Interactive started blowing up their DVD releases even more than before. For a company that had continually delivered more content than any of its competitors this was a massive step, because Vivid is now giving you 4 hours of adult [...]
For the past 17 years, Italian director Dario Argento’s "Tenebre" was only available in the United States in an edited form. But now, thanks to Anchor Bay Entertainment and the Roan Group, "Tenebre" can be viewed the way Argento [...]
It is a rather rare occasion when a Hollywood major like Columbia Pictures picks up the American distribution rights to a foreign film, and as such it is quite exceptional that Columbia had actually licensed the entire rights to Jackie Chan’s "Who [...]