 | | 1. Disturbia (Fullscreen) | | | Starring: Shia LaBeouf David Morse Director: D.J. Caruso | | Format: DVD Release Date: 3/4/2008 |  | Disturbia - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/5/2007 10:57 PM | | Once the murderer plot gets going, the movie starts to deter from its own setup. Completely a third-person narrative fixed on Kale, the movie starts to show the audience things Kale can't see in order to better set up the suspense. It's an incredibly disappointing move that removes any suspense that had built by that time. What good is keeping Kale homebound and telling the movie through his voyeurism if the narrative is suddenly going to let the audience in on things he doesn't know. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 2. Disturbia (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Shia LaBeouf David Morse Director: D.J. Caruso | | Format: DVD Release Date: 3/4/2008 |  | Disturbia - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/5/2007 10:57 PM | | Once the murderer plot gets going, the movie starts to deter from its own setup. Completely a third-person narrative fixed on Kale, the movie starts to show the audience things Kale can't see in order to better set up the suspense. It's an incredibly disappointing move that removes any suspense that had built by that time. What good is keeping Kale homebound and telling the movie through his voyeurism if the narrative is suddenly going to let the audience in on things he doesn't know. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 3. Disturbia (HD DVD) | | | Starring: David Morse Sarah Roemer Director: D.J. Caruso | | Format: High Definition DVD Release Date: 8/7/2007 |  | Disturbia - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/5/2007 10:57 PM | | Once the murderer plot gets going, the movie starts to deter from its own setup. Completely a third-person narrative fixed on Kale, the movie starts to show the audience things Kale can't see in order to better set up the suspense. It's an incredibly disappointing move that removes any suspense that had built by that time. What good is keeping Kale homebound and telling the movie through his voyeurism if the narrative is suddenly going to let the audience in on things he doesn't know. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 4. Disturbia (Blu-ray) | | | Starring: David Morse Sarah Roemer Director: D.J. Caruso | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD Release Date: 5/20/2008 |  | Disturbia - DVD Review By: Rafe Telsch - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 8/5/2007 10:57 PM | | Once the murderer plot gets going, the movie starts to deter from its own setup. Completely a third-person narrative fixed on Kale, the movie starts to show the audience things Kale can't see in order to better set up the suspense. It's an incredibly disappointing move that removes any suspense that had built by that time. What good is keeping Kale homebound and telling the movie through his voyeurism if the narrative is suddenly going to let the audience in on things he doesn't know. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 5. Frankenhooker | | | Starring: James Lorinz Director: Frank Henenlotter | | Format: DVD Release Date: 1/8/2008 |  | B-Movie of the Week: Frankenhooker By: T. Rigney - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 1/3/2007 9:58 AM | | It's easily the brightest jewel in Henenlotter's warped crown, a strangely personal film that still bears the man's trademark weirdness. Frank Henenlotter is a different kind of genre director. He definitely gyrates to his own unique rhythm, instilling a sense of fun-loving absurdity into what would otherwise pass for watered-down psychodramas featuring a bevy of pathetic individuals not unlike myself. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 6. Flesh Eaters | | | Starring: Martin Kosleck Director: Jack Curtis | | Format: DVD Release Date: 10/25/2005 |  | The Flesh Eaters - DVD By: Iloz Zoc - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 3/28/2007 3:37 PM | | Sometimes, it's the B+ horror movies that can be lots of fun to watch. Back in 1964, The Evil of Frankenstein, 2000 Maniacs, and Black Sabbath flickered across theater screens, as well as many other notable horror films. Then there's The Flesh Eaters, a B+ movie that, while not all that good, is not all that bad either. read the full review | |
|
|
 | | 7. Fountain (Blu-ray) | | | Starring: Hugh Jackman Rachel Weisz Director: Darren Aronofsky | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD Release Date: 5/15/2007 | User Rating: 5 |  | The Fountain - DVD By: Daniel J. Stasiewski - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 5/14/2007 1:36 PM | | The film is one that spans a millennium. From the story of a Spanish conquistador (Hugh Jackman) sent to the Mayan territories in search for the Tree of Life to a narrative involving a man (Jackman again) traveling to a nebula in search of the Mayan underworld, the films ambitious scale is unbelievable. Yet the romance at the center of it all, a contemporary love story about a research scientist (once again, Jackman) trying to cure cancer to save his dying wife (Rachel Weisz), grounds the film. The combination results in revelations and heartbreaking truths about mankind.
read the full review | |
|
|
 | |