14-year-old Eun-hee moves through life like a hummingbird searching for a taste of sweetness wherever she may find it. Ignored by her parents and abused by her brother, she finds her escape by roaming the neighborhood with her best friend, going on adventures, exploring young love, and experiencing everything that comes with growing up …
Blu-ray Review: “Airplane” Is The Movie That Redefined Comedy
Robert Hays stars as an ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning. The outrageous comedy spoof skewers airplane disaster flicks, religious zealots, television commercials…and everything else in its path.
Blu-ray Review: “James Cameron’s Story Of Science Fiction” Makes For An Interesting Watch
“James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction” is a uniquely intimate look at science fiction’s roots, futuristic vision and our fascination with its ideas through interviews by James Cameron with A-list storytellers, stars and other whose careers have defined the field, including Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott, Christopher Nolan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Will Smith, and …
Blu-ray Review: “The Outsider: The Complete First Season” Shows How A Stephen King Adaptation Is Done Right
“The Outsider” begins with a seemingly straightforward investigation into the gruesome murder of a young boy. But when an insidious supernatural force edges its way into the case, it leads a seasoned cop and an unorthodox investigator to question everything they believe in.
25th Anniversary Blu-ray Review: “Clueless” Is A Sweet Blast From The Past
Shallow, rich, and socially successful Cher is at the top of her Beverly Hills high school’s pecking scale. Seeing herself as a matchmaker, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other.
Blu-ray Review: Thirty Years Later, “Ghost” Still Tugs On The Heartstrings
After a young man is murdered, his spirit stays behind to warn his lover of impending danger, with the help of a reluctant psychic.
“The Cat And The Moon” Blu-ray Review: It’s 2020, Let’s Stop Making Fictional Films And Shows About Jazz
Whilst his mother seeks treatment in rehab, teenager Nick comes to New York to stay with Cal, a Jazz musician friend of his late father’s. During his stay, he makes friends who show him what the city has to offer.
“You Don’t Nomi” Blu-ray Review: “Showgirls” Is A Rare Piece Of Art That Startles The Line Between Masterpiece And Disasterpiece
Paul Verhoeven’s “Showgirls” (1995) was met by critics and audiences with near-universal derision. You Don’t Nomi traces the film’s redemptive journey from notorious flop to cult classic, and maybe even masterpiece.
DVD Review: “Body Cam” Intrigues With A Story Taken Right Out Of The Headlines
When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Mary J. Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.