September 25, 2012 | 1 comment
Is this the best superhero film of all time? Nope, that's The Dark Knight. But it's damn close. Read More »
June 13, 2012
Nicolas Cage's return as The Rider is a train wreck of a movie. But who said getting wrecked can't be fun? Read More »
June 6, 2012
Disney's sci-fi epic stumbled at the box office, but this feature-packed Blu-ray release fares much better. Read More »
May 22, 2012
With a new superhero film released every other month, does Chronicle have anything to bring to the table that has not been done before? Read More »
March 9, 2012 | 2 comments
It was overlooked at the Oscars, but Tintin's 3D debut could well be the best animated feature of the year. Read More »
January 24, 2012
The Digital Domain-enhanced boxing flick is much more than Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots: The Movie. Read More »
July 19, 2011
Despite the lackluster extras, ILM's first animated feature is a grimy modern masterpiece. Read More »
April 14, 2011
Time hasn't sapped the powers of his old animated favorite - but does the new Blu-ray have enough extras to make it truly super? Read More »
April 1, 2011
Disney's new five-disc Blu-ray set collates both TRON and its sequel. A bold leap into The Grid or one to be derezzed? Read More »
March 25, 2011
Disney releases its 50th animated feature film on Blu-ray next week. Visual spectacle, or tangled mess? Read More »
March 1, 2011
Ignore the dance sequences and the lack of extra features: Megamind is a superior supervillain comedy, says Fernando Caire. Read More »
December 20, 2010
With so many animated features out this year, is this supervillain comedy up with the best, asks Fernando Caire, or just plain Despicable? Read More »
November 10, 2010
You missed it at the cinema, but the inspired effects deserve your love on Blu-ray, says Fernando Caire. Read More »
November 1, 2010
The year's biggest CG movie looks gorgeous on Blu-ray, says Fernando Caire - it's just a shame that there aren't more extras. Read More »
October 5, 2010
Disney's timeless tale looks better than ever before on Blu-ray, says Fernando Caire. Read More »