The 4K home release of Spider-Man: No Way Home delivers vibrant & detailed, presentation that might just be one of the best-looking 4K discs we have ever seen, certainly the best of the year so far. Here’s our review of the home release for one of the year’s biggest films.
Read MoreThe SXSW Film Festival has a long and storied history with Independent films. In the festivals return after a three year hiatus the tradition continues. Continue for several highlights from this years Indie lineup.
Read MoreThe SXSW Film Festival has returned in all its glory with a variety of films that range from heartwarming to irreverent. Continue for our preview of this some of this year’s SXSW Headliners, and our plan for coverage of SXSW 2022.
Read More‘Clifford The Big Red Dog’ is available everywhere now on Blu-ray from Paramount Home Entertainment, and is packed with Supersized Special Features and a surprisingly dynamic Dolby Atmos audio track.
Read More2021 might not have been perfect, but it was a miracle compared to 2020. Most importantly, cinema is back in absolute fighting form! It was tough to narrow down such a great year for movies to just the ten best, but FilmSpeak were up for the challenge. Here are our top 10 films of 2021.
Read More55 years ago, Star Trek boldly went where no man had gone before, and now you can seek out all of the new life and civilizations once more with the first four films and the original series on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.
Read MoreJohn Krasinksi’s masterful follow-up to his innovative directorial debut, ‘A Quiet Place: Part II’ is now on 4K UHD and Blu-ray. This physical media release is sure to capture the environment of the film, only enhancing it for the home viewing experience.
Read MoreMortal Kombat (2021) On Glorious 4K UHD And Blu-ray Hits Store Shelves July 13! Serving as a revamp of the original 1995 video game adaptation, Mortal Kombat follows the lead of a new character on the franchise, Cole Young, who teams up with fan favorites to prepare for the biggest tournament in the universe. A reference-quality 4K disc, providing plenty of technical mastery to go around, placing you front and center in the adventure.
Read More2020 was not a good year, and cinema took a great toll during it. With the vast number of films that got postponed to 2021 and beyond, it might seem at first glance that 2020 was one of the weaker years for movies. However, the FilmSpeak team doesn’t think so: we found enough gems this year to compile a glowing top 10 for all of you.
Read MoreMerry Christmas, Ya Filthy Animals. Check out our Top-1o Classic Christmas Movies.
Read MoreIt’s November or should I say, NOIRvember?! This month, I went deep diving into the ocean of films that make up this hugely influential corner of cinema: film noir.
Read MoreIn celebration of the actor’s 40th birthday, we break down his five best performances.
Read MoreThe Criterion Channel featured a playlist all month long of 70s horror films with familiar titles like ‘The Wicker Man’ and ‘The Crazies’ but for the latest entry, I’m taking a look at 1974’s ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre;’ directed and written by Tobe Hooper, co-written by Kim Henkel.
Read MoreUpon the Neflixed resurrection of “The Boys in the Band”, Out and About takes a closer dive into the captivatingly dangerous, cracked crab infested waters surrounding both renditions of the snarky queer classic.
Read MoreRecent casting announcements and rumors hint that the MCU’s next Spider-Man film might go multiversal. But is that a good thing?
Read MoreDavid Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Network” celebrates its 10-Year Anniversary, yet the themes of media and privacy feel more relevant in 2020 than they did in 2010.
Read MoreJean-Luc Godard’s third film, with its technical innovation, darker themes and exquisite dialogue are all the rationale one needs to see why he was one of the greats.
Read MorePerhaps its best that the first film in a column about the big questions of queer cinema was something deeply personal, glaringly obvious, and polarizing within the queer community-- Luca Guadagnino’s beloved and bemoaned Call Me By Your Name.
Read MoreHow many Charlie Kaufmans does it take to write a screenplay? As it turns out the answer is two, but only if they are played by two Nic Cages.
Read MoreFollowing a world-class run of surrealist dramedies, Kaufman suddenly found himself flung into the annals of romanic comedy history with his memory-erasing jailbreak, “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
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