By Geno McGahee Lionsgate has just released MID-CENTURY to Blu-ray, Digital and On Demand, featuring the great Bruce Dern and Shane West. It is a stylish thriller filmed very well with some good things going on and some things that didn’t go over incredibly well. The film has a message […]
Movie Reviews
I’ll Be Home For Christmas (2016) – James Brolin & Mena Suvari Holiday Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I was sort of optimistic about I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS because James Brolin not only starred in it, but he also directed it. That can be a good sign. That means he believed in the project and put his all into it and when you add […]
Battle of the Worlds: On Special Edition Blu-Ray & DVD on August 9th – Review
By Geno McGahee The 1960s was known for some great sci-fi and The Film Detective, once again, has restored another classic with BATTLE OF THE WORLDS, a special edition Blu-Ray and DVD. Like many films from this era, Earth is in danger and only a few brave people can save […]
The Gilded Age: The Complete First Season – Now on DVD & Digital – Review
By Geno McGahee THE GILDED AGE: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON has just been released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, bringing all 9 episodes and some cool bonus material in the release. First, this series knocks it out of the park with the costumes and set design. This is just beautiful […]
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Seventh & Final Season – On Blu-Ray & DVD Now – Superhero Review
By Geno McGahee Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has just released DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: THE SEVENTH AND FINAL SEASON on Blu-ray and DVD, bringing 13 episodes with tons of features. It is also on digital for purchase. Everything leads to this final season and the sixth season set up some […]
YellowBrickRoad: Releasing on August 9th – Blu-Ray Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, a 1999 film that captured the imagination of the public and still has an impact today. In 2010, YELLOWBRICKROAD was released and it is now on special edition Blu-ray for the first time and it’s actually the […]
Let it Snow (2013) – HALLMARK CHRISTMAS REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I like how most Hallmark movies have an asshole that absolutely hates Christmas. In LET IT SNOW, we got Ted Beck (Alan Thicke), the owner of Falcon, a real estate acquisitions company that has his eyes on Snow Valley Lodge, a resort that specializes in Christmas. Ted […]
Halloween Kills (2021) – SLASHER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’ve said this before. The HALLOWEEN series was the strongest series of horror films in any franchise despite an H20 here and there. Now, I have waited a while before watching HALLOWEEN KILLS because I heard so much negativity about it. So when I found it for […]
Independence Day (1996) – Fourth of July Alien Attack Sci-Fi MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee What an amazing amount of money this film made. On a 75 million dollar budget, this film brought home about 820 million. Timing was everything and disaster movies began to trend and aliens destroying the world is about as disastrous as it gets. It made big money […]
The Brain From Planet Arous (1957) – Special Edition Blu-Ray Movie Review
By Geno McGahee The Film Detective has once again remastered and put out a classic from the past with the Blu-Ray/DVD release “THE BRAIN FROM PLANET AROUS,” which is now available. The Blu-ray features some great bonus material both on the disc but also with the presentation and booklet that […]
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Eleventh Season Now on DVD – Review
By Geno McGahee The HBO hit series CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, created by comedian Larry David, has had a great run and now the eleventh season is available on DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment with 10 episodes and some cool added bonus features. The humor of the show continues in […]
Eraser: Reborn (2022) – Now Available on Digital, Blu-ray & DVD – ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee One of the most underrated films that Arnold Schwarzenegger ever made was the 1996 action film ERASER. It made a decent profit but isn’t one of the titles that people talk about when they speak of Arnie’s film career. Now, 26 years later, we revisit the idea […]