The Blu-Day Review: Green Lantern: Extended Cut
The power of green comes to Blu-ray with Green Lantern Extended Cut. Does the Green Lantern shine on Blu-ray, or is it a dull glow?
The power of green comes to Blu-ray with Green Lantern Extended Cut. Does the Green Lantern shine on Blu-ray, or is it a dull glow?
The Knight has come to the city of Gotham, and the streets will never be the same again. Two heroes have come to save the city that has fallen to its dark criminal elements. One hero fights corruption among the corrupt while the other fights evil from the shadows. Batman: Year One chronicles the tale
The King of all Disney animated films is on the prowl, but is its roar nothing more than a soft purr? It’s time for the Blu-Day Review. Disney sets the Lion King free from the vault in a two disc DVD/Blu-ray combo, The Lion King Diamond Edition. With the re-release of The Lion King in theaters in
The newest addition to the popular Fate series, whose previous titles include the animated series Fate/Stay Night, will be simulcast to the world on October 2. Only one day behind its premier in Japan, Fate/Zero will be released online with subtitles in eight languages on the Nico Nico Douga video site. You will want to
Every series – whether a book trilogy, TV show, etc. – has moments in it that people find amazing or fantastic, not to mention quotable. They are the defining moments of that series, the ones that you remember no matter how long it has been since you’ve watched or read that story. Unfortunately, lots of
No longer in a galaxy far far away: all six Star Wars films are now on Blu-ray. Is the Force strong in this collection, or does it need an Order 66?
The God of Thunder strikes down on Blu-ray: but does he create the perfect storm, or is this just overcast?
Class is in session when Charles Xavier and his young mutants hit Blu-ray and DVD, but will they pass the test or will they flunk this exam?
A fan of games, anime, and their respective music, Blair Baker attended two separate Final Fantasy concepts and felt a hole in the performance. It wasn’t in the sound, which was fine, but in the lack of anything on-stage accompanying the music. “Video games and anime have so much imagery,” she said. “Especially the older