“The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” enhances everything we know about “The Hunger Games,” while still telling a compelling, standalone narrative.
“John Wick: Chapter 4” culminates with some of the most spectacular action sequences in recent American cinema, while also managing to reinject some of the first chapter’s emotional weight.
Baz Luhrmann and Austin Butler rock just as hard in “Elvis” on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and Digital.
“Jurassic World Dominion” is a technical success, but not much else
“The Lost City” delivers a breezy, throwback rom-com adventure, and adds a handful of extras on 4K Ultra HD.
Michael Bay’s latest brings home explosive action and fun for the summer.
Tom Holland’s “Uncharted” heads home on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray with tons of buried treasure in the movie’s bonus features.
Following a predictable plot with formulaic action, “The 355” fumbles the potential of a talented cast.
“Jungle Cruise” arrives at home with tons of featurettes and double-digit deleted scenes.
“Red Notice” is undoubtedly big, but it’s also unnecessarily messy, painfully unfunny and, well, just plain dumb.
“The Suicide Squad” comes loaded with bonus features to explore the evil genius of James Gunn.
The home release of “Free Guy” comes with some seriously cool bonus features that break down the movie’s best moments.
“No Time To Die” is an entertaining Bond film with all the requisite elements, just one that’s pushed to the absolute max in terms of both spectacle and narrative bloat.
The Blu-ray release of “Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” comes with an extended cut that feels like a whole new movie.
Disney’s “Jungle Cruise” adventure pulls from the genre’s best, and Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt make the ride worthwhile.
The Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy action-comedies get the 4K treatment in Paramount’s latest home release.