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Review: Sleepers (4K)

It’s a tough film that's unflinching, heavy, and at times genuinely hard to sit through — but that’s exactly what gives it its power.

Review: Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die (4K)

There’s always a risk with modern sci-fi that the concept does all the heavy lifting while everything else; character, tone and emotional weight gets left behind.

Review: Moneyball (4K)

It remains one of the smartest and most emotionally resonant sports films ever made—and this release does it justice.

Review: Task (HBO)

What really elevates Task, though, is its pacing. It doesn’t rush, but it never drags. It builds episode by episode.

Review: Project Hail Mary

There’s always a risk with big sci-fi movies that the spectacle will completely overshadow the story. End-of-the-world stakes, massive visuals, complex scienc...

Review: Undertone

There’s a certain kind of horror movie that tries to overwhelm you with noise, loud stingers, and predictable (but effective) jump scares. Then there’s Unde...

Review: All the Presidents Men (4K)

All the President’s Men remains one of the most quietly gripping political thrillers ever made. It doesn’t comfort you. It doesn’t simplify anything.

Review: Ben-Hur (4K)

There are only a few classic films that feel less like entertainment and more like cultural landmarks, and Ben-Hur has always belonged in that rare category for...

Review: Fifty Shades, 3-Movie Collection (4K)

Love it, mock it, or debate it endlessly online — the Fifty Shades trilogy is undeniably one of the most talked-about pop culture phenomena of the 2010s and early 2020s.

Review: Blue Moon (Blu-ray)

Blue Moon deserves a place near the top of your watchlist. It’s a quiet gem — vulnerable, mature, and, ultimately, surprisingly hopeful.

Review: Awakenings (4K)

A deeply human story built not on spectacle, but on empathy, restraint, and extraordinary performances from Robin Williams and Robert De Niro at the height of their powers.

Review: Anemone (4K)

Anemone is the kind of film that settles on your chest like damp winter air — heavy, cold, and unshakable.