Jason X (2001) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason X (2001) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason X catapults Voorhees into gleeful B-movie madness aboard a laugh-out-loud sci-fi starship, delivering some of the franchise’s most creative, over-the-top kills. Arrow Video’s 4K makeover looks astonishing, proving campy horror never looked so glossy—or so much fun.
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday ditches the hockey mask for body-hopping mayhem, evil worms, and some of the goriest ’90s kills, capped off by a legendary mic-drop finale. Arrow Video’s stunning 4K release, with both theatrical and unrated cuts, finally gives this wildly ambitious oddball the sharp, gooey glory it deserves.
The Brutalist (2024) (4K Ultra HD REVIEW)

The Brutalist (2024) (4K Ultra HD REVIEW)

The Brutalist’s 4K upgrade transforms every frame into a breathtaking blend of raw emotion and striking architecture. With a haunting score and powerhouse performances from Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones, this film stays with you long after the credits roll.
Domino (2005) (Blu-ray Review)

Domino (2005) (Blu-ray Review)

Get ready to dive into Tony Scott’s Domino on Blu-ray, where Keira Knightley’s fierce performance shines in crisp 1080p glory against a backdrop of neon-soaked action. With bonus features like filmmaker commentary, alternate audio tracks, and seven deleted scenes, this release is a must-have for thrill-seekers and film buffs alike.
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) (Blu-ray Review)

Austin Powers in Goldmember is a riotous, nostalgia-packed romp where Mike Myers’ wild performances, cheeky spy satire, and funky soundtrack deliver nonstop belly laughs. This Blu-ray’s sharp 1080p video and playful extras make it a must-have for any comedy fan.