Physical Media: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD Reviews

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Victoria & Abdul
Allison Rose | 
I wonder if there is anything Dench can’t do.  Any project she is tied to is going to have a certain level of quality befitting her acting abilities and Victoria and Abdul is no exception.
Full Review  | Grade: B
Men in Black Trilogy
Allison Rose | 
This 4K UHD release is the best possible versions of The Men in Black Trilogy and for any fan of the series, this is one set you don't want to miss out on!
Full Review  | Grade: A
Home Again
Allison Rose | 
  Coming to Blu-ray and DVD for the holidays, Home Again is a good choice for anyone who is a fan of the Rom-Com genre.
Full Review  | Grade: C
American Assassin
Nathan M Rose | 
American Assassin, while not a literal translation, hit all the marks in terms of the creation of the world of Mitch Rapp...It is also quite a refreshing film that takes a break from the standard comic book fare.
Full Review  | Grade: A
Jumanji
Allison Rose | 
Jumanji gets an update this month while Sony celebrates the 20th anniversary of the original with a 4K UHD Blu-ray release.
Full Review  | Grade: B
Despicable Me 3
Jennifer Broderick | 
Despicable Me 3 is a highly entertaining movie for the entire family.  Between the actual movie itself, both in script and picture/audio, as well as the amazing bonus features provided, there is no reason to miss the purchase of this home release. It is a welcome addition to every home.
Full Review  | Grade: A
Logan Lucky
Allison Rose | 
Daniel Craig is great as this hillbilly yet intelligent criminal.  This role is unlike anything we have seen him play before as it was less serious and certainly less refined from his James Bond hero.
Full Review  | Grade: B
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Jennifer Broderick | 
J.K. Rowling chose well in her partnership with Warner Bros. in bringing the Harry Potter book series to life.  The Goblet of Fire really shows the differences in the characteristics of the different Hogwarts houses but also shows how no matter what house you are in, you will find friends in every corner.
Full Review  | Grade: A

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