“A Minecraft Movie” pops onto 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. with an entertaining adaptation that mirrors the joy and chaos of its pixelated video game roots. Directed by Jared Hess, this live-action fantasy embraces its own goofiness, led by Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and a spirited ensemble cast, all brought to life in a technically impressive 4K release. Continue reading “A Minecraft Movie review (4K)”
Category: Bluray / DVD
Mickey 17 review (4K)
Mickey 17 lands on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray via Warner Bros. with a release that mirrors its source: visually stunning yet narratively contentious. Bong Joon-ho’s latest sci-fi satire arrives with impressive technical fidelity and bursts of dark comedic brilliance, even as its ambition occasionally runs ahead of itself. Continue reading “Mickey 17 review (4K)”
Fallout – Season 1 review (4K)
Fallout: Season 1 ushers viewers (and gamers) back into the irradiated ruins of a world shattered by nuclear war, this time via a meticulously produced 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Home Video. Adapted by Geneva Robertson‑Dworet and Graham Wagner and produced by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the series balances sprawling world‑building with tightly focused character arcs as it follows Lucy (Ella Purnell), an idealist emerging from Vault 33; Maximus (Aaron Moten), a devout recruit of the Brotherhood of Steel; and the Ghoul (Walton Goggins), a ruthless bounty hunter with a dark past. Continue reading “Fallout – Season 1 review (4K)”
Companion review (4K)
Drew Hancock’s Companion arrives on 4K Ultra HD with Warner Bros.’ release, offering a compelling blend of sci-fi, horror, and dark comedy. The film delves into themes of AI autonomy and human manipulation, presenting a narrative that is both thought-provoking and visually arresting. Continue reading “Companion review (4K)”
The Penguin review (BluRay)
HBO’s The Penguin expands upon the gritty world introduced in The Batman, giving Oswald Cobblepot his own spotlight as he fights to seize control of Gotham’s criminal underworld. Colin Farrell reprises his role with an intense performance that anchors the series, turning the character into more than just a secondary antagonist (like he was in the film). This Blu-ray release compiles the complete first season, offering a chance to experience Gotham’s descent into chaos with a strong audiovisual presentation and a solid collection of extras. Continue reading “The Penguin review (BluRay)”