I don’t think I noticed when I first saw Steve Jobs that it was shot on three different formats. On Blu-ray, they seem to have made it a point to leave the format differences in the transfer. They didn’t clean it up because it’s not supposed to look uniform. Act one looks like old movie […]
It’s hard to imagine there is anything I don’t already know about Back to the Future, but 30 years later I’m still obsessed with it. The new documentary Back in Time covers the same story of the film as many of the DVD extras do, but elaborates on that with stories about the cultural impact […]
It’s exciting Disney finally released a high definition version of the classic animated movie Aladdin. Blu-rays were hard to come by so I went straight for the digital version via Disney Movies Anywhere. Watching the movie through Vudu really looks like a Blu-ray. The colors of the hand drawn animation look brighter than ever, especially […]
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl was one of my favorite movies at Sundance. I love movies about grief because I think it is a healthy subject for humans to explore, yet one most tend to avoid. Humor is certainly a helpful coping mechanism. One thing I knew when I saw Me and Earl […]
This review originally appeared on Nuke the Fridge: The Avengers: Age of Ultron falls into the mode of sequels darker than the original. I’m not sure why they keep making sequels this way since no one seems to like a darker sequel (except for Franchise Fred!), but this is Joss Whedon’s riff on the trope of […]
Valve announced new streaming hardware, Steam Link, and price for controller at GDC this year. Steam Link will “extend your Steam experience to any room in the house,” according to an announcement from the company. The Steam Link will work with PC’s -include the not yet released Steam Machine. For those unfamiliar with Steam, it […]
There are many fans of Zelda, young and old who are going to really like this news I’m about to share. Netflix has decided to make a live action tv series based off of Nintendo’s hit selling game Zelda. Being referred to as “Game of Thrones” for a family audience. This is a huge step for […]