Scream VI 4K Ultra HD hits stores today and it got us thinking about the Scream franchise and its relationship with reinvention and family.
Scream VI takes Ghostface and his would-be victims on a stab-filled romp through New York City, in the bloodiest and goriest entry in the franchise to date.
The boys kick off RomcomPOSERS with My Best Friend's Wedding!
De Niro goes full perv in his latest comic misfire Dirty Grandpa... and nobody's laughing.
Insidious 3 will please fans of the series with familiar characters and chills, but surprisingly is also the most emotional and heartfelt chapter to date.
Although it could use a more accomplished director at the helm, August: Osage County is a gleefully misanthropic, exceptionally acted dark family comedy from the same crazy writer who brought you Killer Joe and Bug.
There's no way Jobs can be looked at as a serious biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. It's a frustrating iDisaster.
In a busy week for little seen movies coming to DVD and Blu-ray, we take a look at Nicolas Cage in Seeking Justice, Willem Dafoe in The Hunter, director Morgan Spurlock's look at the San Diego Comic-Con, the offbeat comedy Jesus Henry Christ, Jon Voight in Beyond, and the aptly titled dark comedy Some Guy Who Kills People.