A New England home is terrorized by a series of murders, unbeknownst to the guests that a gruesome secret is hiding in the basement.
Blu-Ray Review: “Maid In Manhattan” Is A Decent Love Story But A Little Slow
A Senatorial candidate falls for a hotel maid, thinking she is a socialite when he sees her trying on a wealthy woman’s dress.
DVD Review: “I See You” Intrigues, Then Disappoints, And Finally Intrigues Again
Strange occurrences plague a small-town detective and his family as he investigates the disappearance of a young boy.
Blu-ray Review: Jackie Chan Shines Once Again In “The Knight Of Shadows,” A Sleeper Hit About Demons, Romance & Magic
A legendary demon hunter (Jackie Chan), tracks down beasts that enter the human dimension, assisted by a lawman protégé and a motley group of friendly monsters.
DVD Review: Varied Ensemble And Reliable Plot Scores Points In “The Turkey Bowl”
A 30-something urbanite is pulled back to his rural hometown by his high school buddies on Thanksgiving to finish The Turkey Bowl – an epic football game against their cross-town rivals that was snowed out fifteen years prior.
Blu-ray Review: “Jay And Silent Bob Reboot” Reboots “Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back” But Without An Ounce Of Originality
Jay and Silent Bob return to Hollywood to stop a reboot of the ‘Bluntman and Chronic’ movie from getting made.
Blu-ray Review: “Black And Blue” Stumbles With The Opportunities It Is Given
A rookie police officer in New Orleans has to balance her identity as a black woman with her role as a police officer when she witnesses other police officers committing murder.
4K Ultra HD Review: “Zombieland: Double Tap” Is Instantly Enjoyable But Wholly Forgettable
Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock move to the American heartland as they face off against evolved zombies, fellow survivors, and the growing pains of the snarky makeshift family.
DVD Review: “Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different” Shows The Life Of A Legendary Woman The World Wasn’t Ready For
Original Funk Queen Betty Davis took on 1970s establishment America and changed the course of women in music forever. Then she vanished. Forty years later, Betty, in a creative and constructed narrative, finally shares her extraordinary story.