Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham
Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham
A wonderful Lovecraftian steampunk version of Batman and his friends and foes.
DetailsBatman: The Doom that Came to Gotham
A wonderful Lovecraftian steampunk version of Batman and his friends and foes.
DetailsWinnie the Pooh Blood and Honey
The film sacrifices quality for explicit and revolting graphics and boils down an interesting premise to a standard slasher flick with no real redeeming qualities. #winniethepoohbloodandhoney
DetailsWell, after several very small weeks of releases, this week sees a number of high-profile titles dropping (a few of them came out last week but I hadn’t received my review copies yet.) I think it’s safe to say there’s something for everyone this week!
DetailsIn all of his work, Roddenberry tried to instill an optimism that humanity can and will do better, learning from the past and correcting it’s mistakes. #generoddenbbery #genesisII #planetearth #strangenewworld
DetailsShazam! Fury of the Gods
Overall it was a very enjoyable experience and a fun movie featuring a great cast! #shazam #zacharylevi #DCEU #dccomics
DetailsDown the White Rabbit hole! #Neo #TheChosenOne #TheMatrix #Trinity #Morpheus #KeanuReeves
DetailsCocaine Bear
The film’s pacing was quick and the plot had a good rhythm with a storyline that seamlessly tied all of the plot lines together. #cocainebear
DetailsWell, it may not be the most robust week for the sheer number of titles, but there are a few standouts this go around, including one of my favorite film series of all time hitting 4K in a terrific collection as well as a current Oscar darling.
DetailsOne of the common themes in most of Roddenberry’s works is finding a better way to be human. #spectre #robertculp #questortapes #robertfoxworth #mikefarrell #roddenberry
DetailsWell, it’s a small week this week, but more to the point, it’s kind of a small month for home video releases. Still, there are a handful of quite notable titles this week for your viewing pleasure.
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