The Rubber-Keyed Wonder: The Story of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum

The Rubber Keyed Wonder – The Story of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum is an affectionate and thorough dive into the history of one of the most iconic home computers to come out of the UK in the 1980s. Directed by Anthony and Nicola Caulfield, who previously explored the history of gaming in From Bedrooms to Billions, this documentary shifts its focus to a device that may not be as widely recognized as a PlayStation or an Amiga, but had a profound impact on the world of computing and gaming in its own right – especially in the United Kingdom. Continue reading “The Rubber-Keyed Wonder: The Story of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum”

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review (4K)

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga takes the exhilarating post-apocalyptic world of George Miller’s Mad Max series and zooms in on one of its most intriguing characters: Furiosa. With high expectations stemming from the massive success of Mad Max: Fury Road a few years ago, this prequel delivers both in terms of action and spectacle while adding depth to Furiosa’s backstory. For fans of the series, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release does justice to the film’s epic scale, with stunning visuals and heart-pounding audio, accompanied by a solid selection of extras. Here’s a closer look. Continue reading “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review (4K)”

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review (4K)

Warner Bros Home Entertainment has released another audiovisual spectacle with the 4K UHD Blu-ray release of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. It may not have the deepest plot or character development, but it’s certainly a visual and auditory feast that brings the titanic clash of these legendary monsters to life. As the latest installment in the MonsterVerse franchise, you can expect epic showdowns and a high-octane narrative that will keep fans of these monster movies on the edge of their seats, though it also comes with a few caveats. Time for a closer look at the home release. Continue reading “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review (4K)”

Dune: Part Two review (4K)

Dune: Part Two has arrived 4K Blu-ray, bringing the visually and audibly immersive continuation of Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction story to home audiences. With this disc release of the theatrical success, Warner Bros. has delivered a remarkable package that captures the grandeur of Arrakis with stunning fidelity and an array of special features that provide deeper insights into the film’s creation. Continue reading “Dune: Part Two review (4K)”

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom review (4K)

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom washes ashore with high expectations in its 4K iteration, following in the wake of its predecessor’s success. Directed by James Wan, known for his visual flair in films like “Saw” and “The Conjuring,” anticipation was riding high for another deep dive into the underwater realm of Atlantis. Yet, despite the potential, this sequel fails to make substantial waves, leaving audiences adrift in a sea of disappointment. Continue reading “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom review (4K)”