I don't often get excited about extras on a home entertainment release, but I so am with THE AVENGERS. Out on DVD/Blu-ray 17th September 2012.
A greater assortment of odd-bods barely could’ve been assembled. While their social ineptitude stops THE WATCH from being monotonous, the japes never really get started, and the mildly amusing tomfoolery detracts from the potential carnage and imagination that might have ensued had that route been chosen. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/the-watch.html BORGIA is out on Blu-ray/DVD this Monday. My take on it is up! Following in the sadomasochism footsteps of ROME and SPARTACUS: BLOOD AND SAND, the new Renaissance television show lacks the brains of the former, and the unashamed salaciousness and gore of the latter. To read more, click here. A selection of my photos from the Olympics are up! http://www.filmaluation.com/olympics-london-2012.html Bored today? Then rent/buy THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD. You won't regret it. An action-adventure romp that has many stunningly choreographed set-pieces. If you’re the sort of person that thinks EAT PRAY LOVE is deep and not annoying, you’ll love LIBERAL ARTS. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/liberal-arts.html Yo! THE WALKING DEAD season two is out on Blu/DVD 27th August. My review is up! There is potential to take the third season to the next level, and I hope the makers build on the polished chills. To read more, click here. |
This website is written by Hemanth Kissoon.
Filmaluation is dedicated to arts culture, with a particular focus on film. I care about intelligence, quality and entertainment. Need some movie and TV show recommendations? See the drop down to the right of the Home tab. Enjoy. The vital ambitions of art and entertainment: - Perceptiveness - Illumination - The unexpected - Innovation Brains and soul are key; but adrenaline junkies do not fret, there is also much love for an experience that delivers a sucker-punch to the guts via stunningly delivered thrills. Noun, “filmaluation”: The evaluation of a film Verb, "to filmaluate”: To evaluate a film I am well aware how difficult it is to make a film, put on a stage play, create a television show, write a novel, let alone make something of note. (That appreciation doesn’t stop me from having high standards though.) This online magazine is edited by Hemanth Kissoon. Filmaluation is owned by Filmaluation Limited (Company number 8549302. Registered in England and Wales) Archives
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