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Blu-ray Review: The Moon Becomes A Powder Keg In Gripping, Beautifully Crafted Season Two Of “For All Mankind”

Simon ClarkFebruary 25, 2026February 25, 2026

Season 2 escalates the alternate Cold War, as a militarized NASA faces off against the Soviets over lunar resource mining. Amid rising tensions and the threat of nuclear war, astronauts Tracy and Gordo Stevens make a heroic sacrifice to secure the Jamestown base.

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Blu-ray™ Review: “For All Mankind: Season One” Takes Thought-Provoking Liberties With A Counterfactual World We Have Not Known

Thomas TunstallNovember 29, 2023November 29, 2023

In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals.

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4K Ultra HD: “The Invisible Man” Marks A Welcome Return To Old-School, Thriller Filmmaking

James McDonaldUpdated on May 22, 2020May 21, 2020

  When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

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Movie Review: “The Invisible Man” Marks A Welcome Return To Old-School, Thriller Filmmaking

James McDonaldUpdated on May 22, 2020February 27, 2020

  When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

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