Two friends with very different ideals start a beauty company together. One is more practical while the other wants to earn her fortune and live a lavish lifestyle.
4K Ultra HD Review: Guy Ritchie Returns To His Stylized Gangster Tropes With “The Gentlemen” And It Is Incredible Fun
A British drug lord tries to sell off his highly profitable empire to a dynasty of Oklahoma billionaires.
Blu-ray Review: “The Rhythm Section” Is Entertaining Albeit Somewhat Underwhelming
A woman seeks revenge against those who orchestrated a plane crash that killed her family.
Blu-ray Review: John Hughes’ “Sixteen Candles” Brings Back Fond Memories From That Era
A girl’s “sweet” sixteenth birthday becomes anything but special, as she suffers from every embarrassment possible.
Blu-ray Review: “Underwater” Is A Decent Creature-Feature That Suffers From A Lack Of Character Development
A crew of aquatic researchers work to get to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory. But the crew has more than the ocean seabed to fear.
Blu-ray Review: “Ip Man 4: The Finale” Wraps Up Donnie Yen’s Popular Kung Fu Saga
The Kung Fu master travels to the U.S. where his student has upset the local martial arts community by opening a Wing Chun school.
Blu-ray Review: “Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark” Is A Reminiscent Piece From A Different Time
Upon arriving in a small town where she has inherited a rundown mansion, a famous horror hostess battles an evil uncle and townspeople who want her burned at the stake.
DVD Review: Neo-Noir Film “The Night Clerk” Fails To Make Any Sort Of Impression
Bart Bromley is a highly intelligent night clerk on the autism spectrum. When a woman is murdered during his shift, Bart becomes the prime suspect. As the police investigation closes in, Bart makes a personal connection with a beautiful guest named Andrea, but soon realizes he must stop the real killer before Andrea becomes …
Blu-ray Review: The “One Missed Call” Trilogy Is Best Left Unanswered
An iconic trilogy of J-horror films comes to Blu-ray for the first time! In the first installment in the trilogy, 2003’s One Missed Call, student Yoko (Anna Nagata, Battle Royale) receives a phone message from her future self, ending with her own death scream. Two days later, she dies in a horrific rail collision. …