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Told documentary style, The Devil Inside features some chills and scares, but the exorcism-based film isn’t all that compelling. Despite this, the movie had a blockbuster opening during its first week in theaters before steeply declining. Home Theater Forum’s Neil Middlemiss reviewed the Blu-ray release and had these thoughts: Video The look of this film is a product of the locations and lighting chosen where, for the most…
The rather simplistic and predictable hybrid film combines song and dance that thrived in the 1970s when traditional musicals lost their luster. While the 2004 Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights tried to duplicate the entertaining romance Dirty Dancing brought to fans years ago, it fails to reach the mark. Home Theater Forum’s Matt Hough reviewed the Blu-ray release and had these thoughts: Video Color saturation levels are balanced and…
Many of us wish we could go back in time. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close tells the story of a young boy, Oskar, who seeks to find a way to live in a new world without his father. Flashbacks are used to bring an element of nostalgia, but fails to create an overly memorable film. Home Theater Forum’s MattCR reviewed the Blu-ray release and had these thoughts: Video…

Adapting Stieg Larsson’s 458-page novel into a 2-1/2 hour mystery thriller is no easy task, but director David Fincher manages to create an experience that will stick in viewers’ minds. The surprising, multi-dimensional script coupled with outstanding performances by an international cast, makes for a suspenseful film. Home Theater Forum’s Richard Gallagher reviewed the Blu-ray release and had these thoughts: Video The image is exceptionally sharp and well-detailed,…
A remake can always be a dicey proposition. The 2011 version of Footloose manages to entertain while maintaining the spirit of the 1984 original. While it isn’t a deeply moving drama, the film is more than just pop music and dancing. Home Theater Forum’s Neil Middlemiss reviewed the Blu-ray release and had these thoughts: Video This 1080p High Definition release is presented with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and…



