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Thor: Ragnarok, one of the best and biggest surprises of 2017, lands on Blu-ray today with loads of fun extras. Read our full Blu-ray review!
Video: Taika Waititi on Thor: Ragnarok
We spoke with director Taika Waititi about making Thor a little more Australian and a lot more funny in Thor Ragnarok.
Thor: Ragnarok Review
Thor Ragnarok confirms that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is alive and well.
Geek Hard Podcast: Episode 307
We talk Prince and the Hasbro Movie Universe, review The Huntsman: Winter's War, and speak with Marjorie Liu and Terry Huddleston.
In the Heart of the Sea Review
Is director Ron Howard's take on the true story of Moby Dick a tall tale or the big fish story you've been waiting for?
Home Entertainment: Avengers: Age of Ultron Review
We got our hands on the Avengers: Age of Ultron Blu-ray and took a thorough look through all the specs. Here's why even though the movie may have felt like a letdown, it's worth adding to your collection.
There And Back Again: Is Vacation Worth the Trip?
Vacation manages to stand on its own while also paying tribute to the original National Lampoon film. The jokes are raunchy, the cameos are plenty, and the ride is worth it if you're not overly sentimental about this kind of thing.
Exclusive: Avengers: Age of Ultron Clip
Avengers: Age of Ultron is coming to Digital HD and Blu-ray, and to celebrate we're debuting an exclusive clip from the film.
Avengers: Age of Ultron Review
Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron is big on set pieces and spectacle, but what happened to the fun?
Blackhat Review
Blackhat feels like a Michael Mann Greatest Hits album. And not in a good way.
Home Entertainment Round-Up: 3/9/14
As we dig out from under the pile of Blu-Ray and DVD releases that have come into the office this month, we take a look at Criterion editions of Soderbergh's underrated King of the Hill and Truffaut's Jules and Jim, Blu-rays for Thor: The Dark World, Nebraska, Wadjda, and Blue is the Warmest Color, and a DVD of the found footage thriller Banshee Chapter.
Thor: The Dark World Review
While it’s undoubtedly going to make a lot of money at the box office thanks to branding and the franchise juggernaut that fuels it, Thor: The Dark World isn’t a good movie. It might appeal to those who live only for credit stingers, plot twists that can be undone mere moments after they happen, or those who enjoy comic book epics indiscriminately, but this really does represent a turning point for the character and the series it now finds itself entrenched within.
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Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of run-of-engagement passes to see Ron Howard's Rush - in theatres TODAY - courtesy of Dork Shelf and eOne Films!
Rush Review
While occasionally overblown in terms of the melodrama being employed and a tad overlong, Ron Howard’s Rush is a strong sports drama with a pair of exceptional leading performances.
TIFF 2013: Rush Review
Rush Gala Director: Ron Howard With a great attention to detail and a pair of exceptional leading performances, Howard’s period piece set against a historic, high speed Formula One racing rivalry in the 1970s surprises and thrills, both dramatically and visually. Hard living and reckless Brit James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) works his way up through […]