The Upside
The real treat of The Upside is finding a new side of Kevin Hart and the chemistry and the friendship he and Bryan Cranston share on screen.
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Crank
This 4K release of Crank really shines with its Dolby Atmos audio upgrade. With an already unique audio audiotrack, this upgrade truly makes your room part of the film.
Cold Pursuit
While Cold Pursuit wasn't as good as some of Neeson's other action films it was a quirky dark film that brought you on an entertaining ride for a couple of hours.
Godzilla
While Godzilla (1998) was not a commercial success it was nonetheless a fun thrill ride that provided an escape from the world, and if you are a fan there is no better, definitive edition to own than this one.
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
Like the original Lego movie, The Second Part has some terrific voice talent with many of the original actors returning for the sequel.
The Prodigy
The Prodigy is an interesting take on a horror film, as it portrays everything as gray and not just black and white/good vs evil. It shows the extraordinary lengths a mother will go to for their child as well.
Black Hawk Down
Regardless of your personal political views, Black Hawk Down is one heck of a war movie that leaves its audience wound up and tense after watching some incredible battle scenes.
Destroyer
Interesting, intriguing and different, Destroyer has mystery, action and incredible acting.
Alien
Alien helped redefine the Sci-Fi genre for a generation of moviegoers and became the bar that all other movies had to live up to or surpass. This latest edition won’t disappoint even the most diehard of Alien fans and is worth getting.
Welcome To Marwen
Welcome to Marwen doesn’t grab you from the start but the story of Marc Hogancamp and his injury is fascinating.