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Blu-ray Review: 6 Souls

It might not have been quite what I signed up for, but it was still a pretty good ride by the time I’d reached the end. The plot doesn’t smash you upside the head with the paranormal the way other films in the genre sometimes do. In fact, the paranormal elements really don’t come into full play until almost three quarters of the way through the movie. I’d venture into saying that up until that point, Moore’s character doesn’t even believe them to be occurring (and not in the way some horror films fall prey to, with her disbelieving things that are right in front of her).

Blu-ray Review: Adventure Time: The Complete First and Second Seasons

Sprung forth from the mind of series creator, Pendleton Ward, Adventure Time follows the amazing adventures of a couple of the coolest heroes this side of Lumpy Space. Join up with righteous Finn the human and his BFF Jake, as they traverse the Land of Ooo saving princesses, kicking monster butt, and doing battle with the nefarious Ice King.

Blu-ray Review: Cheech and Chong’s Animated Movie

If you’re a fan of Cheech and Chong this is a must have for your collection.  If you’re a fan of watching flicks through what Kev Smith calls the green prism: we're sure you’ll find Cheech and Chong's Animated Movie a fat sack of laughs! Good fun, good animation, and some good laughs despite the mildly dated material.

Blu-ray Review: Pawn

A night shift cop on a routine visit to his favorite diner interrupts a robbery in progress.  And that’s nearly all we can say without giving away key pieces of Pawn, a compelling straight to Blu-ray crime flick from first time director, David A Armstrong.  Pawn contains some attractive elements:  the story is told in anachronic flashback, the setup is deliciously intriguing (what team of professional thieves robs a nearly empty diner at 11:30pm?) and the cast is top shelf.

WonderCon 2013 – Lego Batman – Christopher Corey Smith (Joker)

ComicsOnline interviews Lego Joker, Christopher Corey Smith at WonderCon 2013. Lego Batman The Movie: DC Super Heroes Unite in stores May 21 2013!

WonderCon 2013: Lego Batman The Movie – Charlie Schlatter Interview (Robin)

ComicsOnline interviews Lego Robin, Charlie Schlatter at WonderCon 2013. Lego Batman The Movie: DC Super Heroes Unite in stores May 21 2013!

WonderCon 2013: Interview with Molly C Quinn – Superman Unbound

ComicsOnline is at WonderCon in Anaheim all weekend bringing you all the best video interviews! This time we have Molly C Quinn (Castle) talking about her latest role, voicing Supergirl in Superman Unbound, Warner Brothers’ latest DC Animated feature, coming to Blu-ray on May 7th.

WonderCon 2013: Interview with Matt Bomer – Superman Unbound

ComicsOnline is at WonderCon in Anaheim all weekend bringing you all the best video interviews! This time we have Matt Bomer (Chuck, White Collar) talking about his latest role, voicing the man of steel himself in Superman Unbound, Warner Brothers’ latest DC Animated feature, coming to Blu-ray on May 7th.

Blu-Ray Review: Berserk – The Egg Of The King

by Jayden Leggett, Editor For those of you who didn’t catch my review of the original theatrical release during the Reel Anime 2012 film festival, Berserk: The Egg Of The King follows the story of a mercenary named “Guts” who’s…

Blu-Ray Review: Batman – The Dark Knight Returns Part 2

by Jayden Leggett, Editor Finally, I now hold in my hands the follow-up to the awesomeness that was Batman: The Dark Knight Returns -Part 1. In case your comic book knowledge isn’t up to scratch, The Dark Knight Returns was…

Blu-ray Review: Wreck-It Ralph

by Kevin Gaussoin and Karissa Barrows, Editors Like their Toy Story trilogy before it, Pixar’s Wreck-It Ralph exists in a world where once humans look away, our toys have lives of their own. This time instead of classic toys, we…

Blu-ray Review: War of the Dead

In 1939, along the Russian border with Finland, Nazi Germany begins secret underground “Anti-Death” experiments on captured Russian soldiers. Two years later they abandon the experiments. All records are destroyed overnight by direct order of Adolph Hitler. The test subjects…

Blu-ray Review: Frankenweenie

Nothing delights a boy more than things that require electricity or the undead!  by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief In 1984, before his upcoming fame, Tim Burton proposed and directed a short live-action film for Disney called Frankenweenie starring Barret Oliver (The…

Blu-ray Review: Brave (Five-Disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition)

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Disney has a long legacy of producing the best princess-anchored animated epic tales the world has ever known. Now that Disney owns Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm, have they taken on too much and spread too wide…

Blu-Ray/DVD Review: Battle Royale – Director’s Cut

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Forget everything you might have heard about how “original” an idea The Hunger Games was, Battle Royale is where it all began. And what a battle it is. Prepare to enroll in the ultimate survival…