Helloween (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Helloween (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Ronan Summers chews the scenery as the unhinged Carl Cane in Helloween’s delightfully chaotic Blu-ray release, while Jeanine Nerissa Sothcott’s Dr. Ellen Marks keeps you grounded amid the creepy chaos. This affectionate, messy homage to horror classics will have you locking your doors and craving an after-party encore.
Spawn (1997) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Spawn (1997) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Arrow Video’s 4K Ultra HD release makes Spawn shine in all its dark, gothic glory, with Michael Jai White looking sharper than ever. John Leguizamo’s feral Clown steals every scene, and the ’90s CGI is charmingly pixelated under that crystal-clear spotlight.
Superman (2025) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Superman (2025) (4K Ultra HD Review)

James Gunn’s Superman bursts into stunning 4K Ultra HD with sunlit heroism, witty banter, and a vibrant spirit we’ve missed. David Corenswet’s earnest Man of Steel, Rachel Brosnahan’s firecracker Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult’s devious Lex Luthor prove that hope (and a good laugh) always saves the day.
Creepshow 2 (1987) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Creepshow 2 (1987) (4K Ultra HD Review)

Rediscover Creepshow 2 in dazzling 4K Ultra HD—‘The Raft’ has never looked this slimy and sinister. Every practical effect pops with gritty, grainy charm that will delight horror fans craving a nostalgic scare.
The Little Things (2021) (4K Ultra HD)

The Little Things (2021) (4K Ultra HD)

Dive into The Little Things in crisp 4K—where Denzel Washington’s haunted detective, Rami Malek’s eager rookie, and Jared Leto’s unnerving suspect collide in a slow-burning, neon-soaked thriller that’s all about haunting vibes and unanswered questions.
Detroit Rock City (1999) (Blu-ray Review)

Detroit Rock City (1999) (Blu-ray Review)

Slip on face paint and join four diehard KISS teens on a wild, beer-scented road trip full of crank calls, strip clubs, and ’70s rock mayhem. Detroit Rock City is gloriously dumb, wildly fun, and rocks just as hard as the band it worships.
Materialists (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Materialists (2025) (Blu-ray Review)

Materialists is a sleek, witty rom-com from A24 where Dakota Johnson plays a startup-obsessed matchmaker torn between her charismatic, broke ex (Chris Evans) and a polished millionaire (Pedro Pascal). It’s full of laugh-out-loud digs at modern dating, stylish visuals, and a surprisingly thoughtful look at the price we pay for love.
Derelict (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

Derelict (2024) (Blu-ray Review)

Derelict is a raw revenge thriller that trades polished comfort for gritty authenticity—Suzanne Fulton’s simmering rage and Michael Coombes’s haunted realism will have you squirming with satisfaction.
The Class of ’74 (1972) (Blu-ray Review)

The Class of ’74 (1972) (Blu-ray Review)

Step back into ’74 with The Class of ’74, a stylish Blu-ray release that reunites Pat Woodell, Marki Bey, Sondra Currie, and Barbara Mills in an edge-of-your-seat drama—now sparkling in 1080P with exclusive Film Masters bonus content.
Get Carter (1971) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

Get Carter (1971) (4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Review)

Experience Michael Caine’s cold, stylish menace like never before in this 4K Ultra HD release of Get Carter, where his weaponized charisma dominates every grimy Newcastle corner. With a pristine BFI restoration and must-see bonus features, this no-nonsense thriller will have you hooked from the first glare to the last punch.