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4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews

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4K Ultra HD Review: John Landis’ Classic, “An American Werewolf In London,” Still Has Plenty Of Bite 41 Years Later

James McDonaldUpdated on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022

  Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.

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DVD Review: “Power Book III: Raising Kanan – The Complete First Season” Shows How Intimately The Streets Play A Role In Kanan’s Merciless Upbringing

Tracee BondFebruary 26, 2022February 26, 2022

  “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” is a prequel set in the 1990s that will chronicle the early years of Kanan Stark, the character first played by executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

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Blu-ray Review: True Life Story Celebrates Kurt Warner’s Improbable Rise To Greatness In “American Underdog”

Thomas TunstallFebruary 18, 2022February 18, 2022

  The story of NFL MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback, Kurt Warner, who went from stocking shelves at a supermarket to becoming an American Football star.

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Blu-ray Review: “King Richard” Built His Castle On Tennis Balls And Pipe Dreams

Tracee BondFebruary 16, 2022February 16, 2022

  A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard Williams.

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4K Ultra HD Review: “The King’s Man” Fails To Capture The Magic And Excitement Of Its Two Predecessors

James McDonaldFebruary 15, 2022February 15, 2022

  In the early years of the 20th century, the Kingsman agency is formed to stand against a cabal plotting a war to wipe out millions.

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4K Ultra HD Review: Kurt Russell & John Carpenter Team Up For Their Last Collaboration, The Uninspired “Escape From L.A.”

James McDonaldFebruary 14, 2022February 14, 2022

  Snake Plissken is once again called in by the United States government to recover a potential doomsday device from Los Angeles, now an autonomous island where undesirables are deported.

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4K Ultra HD Review: Animated Fantasy “The Spine Of Night” Is A Bloody Delight

Alex SavelievFebruary 14, 2022February 14, 2022

  Ultra-violent, epic fantasy set in a land of magic follows heroes from different eras and cultures battling against a malevolent force.

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Blu-ray Review: “Seobok: Project Clone” Is Generic Sci-Fi But Mostly Enjoyable

Eamon TracyFebruary 11, 2022February 11, 2022

  A former special agent (Gong Yoo) is called in for a secret mission: safely escort the world’s first human clone (PARK Bo Gum), whose body may hold the key to defeating death itself. But as the enemy closes in, the pair is forced to make an impossible choice.

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DVD Review: “Summer Of Soul” Provides An Outstanding Rendition Of African-American Musical Genius

Tracee BondFebruary 7, 2022February 7, 2022

  In 1969, during the same summer as Woodstock, a different music festival took place 100 miles away. More than 300,000 people attended the summer concert series known as the Harlem Cultural Festival. It was filmed, but after that summer, the footage sat in a basement for 50 years. It has never been seen. Until …

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