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Chris has written 5 posts for The Blu-ray Blog

Cave of Forgotten Dreams Blu-ray Disc Review

I like to have my mind blown. When I saw Cave of Forgotten Dreams in theatres a while back my mind got severely blown. Werner Herzog’s 3-D journey into the Chauvet cave documents some of the most amazing art on the planet. It left me speechless. 30, 000 year old cave art rendered in amazing 3-D amplifying all the contours of the caves took my breath away. I would have been amazed had contemporary artists crafted such masterpieces. Needless to say, I was excited about the Blu-ray release. …Continued…

Kalifornia Blu-ray Disc Review

Most Montrealers remember Kalifornia for the way it swept through town in ’93 by winning Best Artistic Contribution at that year’s Montréal World Film Festival. But you wordly Interneters most likely remember a young Brad Pitt crackering it out in director Dominic Sena’s (Whiteout, Gone in Sixty Seconds and most famously for convincing Halle Berry to show us her hooters in Swordfish) big screen debut. …Continued…

The Losers Blu-ray Disc Review

Every fourth film these days seems to be a comic book adaptation. I’m not complaining. As a once faithful reader of weekly cartoon fun, I find Blu-ray titles like The Losers to be mostly entertaining whether I’ve read the four-colour source material or not. …Continued…

The Runaways Blu-ray Disc review

Floria Sigismondi made me feel weird. The Runaways, her first feature length film after mostly directing music videos, is a rock-biopic that flirts around the end of the ’70s when the titular teenaged all-girl band took over the world of rock and roll. …Continued…

Remember Me Blu-ray Disc Review

Is Remember Me a film to remember? Well, Robert Pattinson – henceforth referred to as Vampire Boy – plays Tyler, a broody, introverted youth simultaneously refusing and craving love … obviously the role was chosen to showcase the versatility of his acting chops. To be fair, Vampire Boy can act, and on top of being competent he’s easy to watch. It’s a shame the Twilight series will forever damage his cred. Maybe that is why he overreaches by taking on the role of executive producer here. …Continued…

Howl's Moving Castle (Blu-ray) (Multi Audio & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)

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