Welcome to the theatrical section of Blu-ray.com. The idea with this section is to close the gap between when a movie is released in theaters and on Blu-ray. The purpose is also to let you
keep a collection/history of your theatrical visits and to rate movies with a simple 1-10 score. Besides keeping your own collection of ratings and theatrical history, you can also check out
any other member's ratings and theatrical visits and see what movies that member sees and likes. On each movie entry you can also see all released Blu-ray and 3D editions for that movie.
Released to considerable fanfare in 2007, Mark Steven Johnson’s “Ghost Rider” rode in on a wave of blockbuster comic book adaptations, boasting a colorful lead character in Johnny Blaze and a juicy budget to bring his fiery tragedy to big screen life. Met with critical yawns and fanboy frustration, the feature didn’t ignite the box office quite lik...
Taking a break from their usual interest in dense fantasy worlds and eccentric characters, the illustrious Studio Ghibli brings their imaginative filmmaking resources down to a decidedly smaller scale with their latest offering. “The Secret World of Arrietty” is an adaptation of Mary Norton’s “The Borrowers” book series, bringing the furious surviv...
There was once a time where I didn’t shudder at the thought of a McG motion picture. An admirer of the 2000 pop tart “Charlie’s Angels” and its underappreciated 2003 sequel, the filmmaker has proven himself highly capable with stylized escapist fare, always quick with a glossy frame and an amiable comedic spirit. Then came 2009’s “Terminator Salvat...
Every now and again, a team of inspired filmmakers takes on the challenge of a horror anthology picture, bonding their ghoulish perspectives and creepy inspirations together to create a provocative exercise in revulsion, perfect for short attention spans. “The Theater Bizarre” is a low-budget attempt to provide a wealth of fresh nightmare material,...
Just like the 2008 stock market crash, Margin Call (2011) seemingly came out of nowhere and surprised the hell out of me. When I first saw the trailer, this movie got on my radar and I anxiously awaited it's release. To my surprise, it ended up surpassing all of my other highly anticipated films from the Fall of 2011. This is simply one of the best...
This movie is, sadly, just a retread of the original with Brendan Fraser. The only difference being that instead of followig the adult (Fraser) they are ae now following the teenager (Hutcherson).
In both films it is the same story line. The first part of the film they are searching for this place that supposedly doesn't exist. Then all they ...
If a child had God's wisdom for painting, then I would think it would look something like a Miyazaki film.
"Miyazaki" is certainly a legendary artist and film maker in his own right. Rightful of the same company as visionaries like Ford, Kurosawa, Scorsese, Fellini and Spielberg. Borrowing the surprise of myth, the elaboration of pseu...
Jerusalem Countdown, released in the Fall of 2010 in selected theaters across the country, finally sees its Blu-ray/DVD release in April (17th). This is by far the best end-times movie yet to be released. Anyone interested in this genre should take notice that this movie easily bests the dismal Left Behind series. The story involves government a...