Chevalier: Biopic Rights A Historical Wrong

Chevalier rights a historical wrong in bringing the story of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, to the big screen. “The most talented man in Europe in horse-riding, shooting, fencing, dancing and music.” – President John Adams. In a perfect world, we’d have seen the film in theaters last fall. It was one of four Searchlight Pictures films to hold some sort of premiere during TIFF. Where the other three films were released during the weeks…

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Babylon Arrives On 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray

Following its arrival on Paramount+ and Digital, Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-nominated Babylon is now available on 4K Ultra HD. In addition to the 4K UHD release, the film is also available on Blu-ray, DVD, and in a Limited-Edition 4K Ultra HD SteelBook. What follows is my original review: After a love letter to the golden age of musicals with La La Land, Damien Chazelle delivers a love letter to 20s and 30s cinema in Babylon. You’ve…

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Babylon: A Love Letter to 20s and 30s Cinema

After a love letter to the golden age of musicals with La La Land, Damien Chazelle delivers a love letter to 20s and 30s cinema in Babylon. You’ve never seen a film like Babylon and you’re probably never going to see anything like this epic ever again. What’s there to say about it? The film–over a decade in the making–is the epic tale about Hollywood that we’ve been waiting for and it’s absolutely awesome. There’s…

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The Valet Has Potential But Too Long

The Valet is another English-language film adapted from a hit French film but this film suffers by having too long of a run time. If the film had run about an hour and a half, no problem. However, it could certainly stand to be tighter and lose a few scenes. I mean, you have a few scenes here and there that really add nothing to the overall film. If the film wants us to focus…

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Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins Hits Home Video

After playing in theaters this summer and making an early arrival on digital, Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins is now available on home video. This film was seen as an opportunity to reboot the franchise. Unfortunately, it bombed at the box office, bringing in $37 million worldwide against an $88 million production budget. Throw in marketing and such and the film would have needed $160-175 million to break even. The film’s summer release also came…

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Bill & Ted Face The Music On Blu-ray, DVD

The third and final installment of the Bill & Ted trilogy, Bill & Ted Face The Music, makes its arrival on Blu-ray and DVD.  Bill & Ted Face The Music is also available on Digital. The time-traveling heroes face their next biggest adventure in Bill & Ted Face The Music in a race to save reality as we know it. Two important things to know: the film’s opening recaps the first two films and there…

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Bill & Ted Face The Music and It Rocks

The time-traveling heroes face their next biggest adventure in Bill & Ted Face The Music in a race to save reality as we know it. Two important things to know: the film’s opening recaps the first two films and there is also a scene following the credits.  You don’t necessarily need to watch the previous films but it’s up to you to make it a day for Bill & Ted.  This is all. When Rufus…

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Ready Or Not: A F*cked Up Rich Family

After celebrating the biggest day of her life, one bride soon finds herself fighting for exactly that in horror comedy Ready Or Not. Families that play Hide and Seek together stay together.  Probably.  Maybe.  Okay, I really don’t know.  Now that I have your attention, let’s get on with the show. Anyway, the gist of Ready Or Not is that Grace (Samara Weaving) joins Alex Le Domas (Mark O’Brien) in marriage.  We only cut to…

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