Caught Stealing Review: Blood, Bad Luck, and Bud the Cat
Aronofsky delivers a gritty, blood-soaked tale where Austin Butler shines as Hank, caught in chaos after one favor changes everything.
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The Rundown Review: Dwayne Johnson's Action Hero Debut Shines
A buddy-adventure where Johnson's Beck and Scott's Travis trade laughs and punches while dodging Walken's ruthless warlord in the Amazon.
Crude Chaos Returns in The Boys Season Four
Crude, outrageous, and addictive, The Boys Season Four Blu-ray delivers sharp 1080p visuals, booming DTS-HD audio, and must-see extras.
Happy Gilmore on 4K Proves a Hole-in-One for Fans
Happy Gilmore remains an iconic comedy nearly 30 years later, blending Sandler's underdog charm with unforgettable moments like his fight with Bob Barker.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin 4K — Apatow's Breakout Comedy Looks...
Steve Carell's Andy is awkward yet heartfelt, surrounded by hilarious improv and a cast that makes The 40-Year-Old Virgin a comedy classic.
Nobody 2: Blood, Laughs, and Late-Night Mayhem
Bob Odenkirk's Hutch takes his family vacation into chaos as Lendina looms—violence, dark humor, and 87North stuntwork power this sequel.
Freakier Friday: A Nostalgic Body‑Swap Romp for New Generations
Freakier Friday is a fun time that reminds us of the original while creating something relatable and fresh for a new generation.
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Stunning visuals, gripping performances, and Dolby Atmos bring Master and Commander to life in this must-own 4K steelbook release.
Eyes of Wakanda – A Legacy Unfolding
Eyes of Wakanda delivers stunning animation and strong voice work, offering a glimpse into Wakanda's past but adds little to the greater MCU story.
The Naked Gun (2025) – A Hilariously Absurd Comedy Comeback
A laugh-out-loud revival of absurd humor, The Naked Gun (2025) delivers puns, chaos, and nostalgia in a hilariously stupid yet fun ride.
