Anne of the Thousand Days Blu-ray Review
Anne of the Thousand Days is a well acted and richly photographed drama excelling with the performances from Richard Burton portraying Henry VIII and Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn. Anne of the...
View ArticleSatan Never Sleeps Blu-ray Review
Satan Never Sleeps is an odd little history-drama especially with some of the humor inserted, but the story is fairly compelling and the performance by William Holden was, as always, wonderfully...
View ArticleMorituri Blu-ray Review
Morituri is a well made World War II drama featuring two great performances from Marlon Brando and Yul Brynner. Morituri — The Limited Edition Series — (1965) Genre(s): Suspense/Thriller, War,...
View ArticleBaby the Rain Must Fall Blu-ray Review
Steve McQueen is probably my favorite ‘old school’ Hollywood superstars and while I don’t think Baby the Rain Must Fall is one of his better movies but he does deliver a brilliant performance. Baby...
View ArticleWarlock (1959) Blu-ray Review
Usually the western genre isn’t my thing, but even so, Warlock is well made and features a great cast headlined by Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda and Anthony Quinn. Warlock — The Limited Edition...
View ArticleBandolero Blu-ray Review
Bandolero is kind of a strange movie, one filled with some great actors of the time including Dean Martin, Raquel Welch and James Stewart playing against type as the antagonist, alongside George...
View ArticleHussy Blu-ray Review
Hussy is a finely acted drama headlined by the amazing Helen Mirren to go along with John Shea, whom I will always know as Lex Luthor on Lois & Clark, makes a solid feature film debut. Hussy —...
View ArticleMother Wore Tights Blu-ray Review
Mother Wore Tights is a well made 1940s era musical and while it wasn’t always my thing as I generally am not the biggest fan of the genre, it was still mildly enjoyable. Mother Wore Tights — The...
View ArticleHello, Frisco, Hello Blu-ray Review
I mentioned it before but I’m not a big fan of musicals, with few exceptions, but Hello, Frisco, Hello wasn’t half bad holding some charm thanks to Alice Faye. Hello, Frisco, Hello — The Limited...
View ArticleThe Man from Hong Kong: The Limited Edition Series Blu-ray Review
The Man from Hong Kong may not be a top notch 1970s martial arts film and its star doesn’t have the charisma of a Bruce Lee but I had a good old time and some of the fights and stunt work was...
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