Kung Fu Panda 3
The original cast returning helps lend an air of authenticity to the film. The dialog is smooth and the story is fairly cute and interesting enough.
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Code of Honor
To be honest, Seagal was never what one may consider Oscar-worthy, and this performance is no exception.
The Adderall Diaries
With terrific source material, the movie (The Adderall Diaries) should have been a deeply moving introspective look at various views of the same memories, but, sadly, falls short.
Eye in the Sky
Eye in The Sky is a truly riveting tale about the cost of war, and the decisions that people must make on a daily basis deciding who lives and who dies for the price of freedom.
The X-Files Miniseries
After being off the air for over ten years, The X-Files event series was a nice return to form for one of television's most important shows ever created.
Shrek Anniversary Edition
With the perfect blend of storytelling, animation, and music this is one movie (Shrek) the whole family can enjoy.
Midnight Special
In an era of remakes and sequels, Midnight Special offers something a little fresh and different.
The Other Side of the Door
If you want to be scared out of your mind, I suggest you choose a different film - Paranormal Activity perhaps. The other side of the door was an idea that had some potential, but it definitely doesn’t live up to it.
The Martian: Extended Edition
The real gem of the latest (The Martian) Blu-ray edition comes in the extras. The added feature is a Q&A with NASA scientists, Writer Andy Weir, Director Ridley Scott, and various other members of the space exploration community, including Bill Nye.
London Has Fallen
It was a guilty pleasure for me seeing Mike Banning again on the big screen being a one man army because these films harken back to the big action films of the 80s that I so sorely miss today.