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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Film Review

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse opened on December 12th, 2018.  At the time, there were a bunch of popular films that crowded the landscape including The Grinch (Illumination), Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II.  At that point, I don’t think anyone really expected an off-shoot Spider-Man animated movie to make the buzz that it did.  But it succeeded and then some.  It went on to make ~$385 million at the global box office and eventually a sequel came out five years later.  However, not all sequels impress and this one boasted a near two hours and almost twenty minutes of run time.  Is it any good?  In short, it’s freaking amazing.  Let’s take a look.
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Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz with David Ritz (Book) Review

I remember first seeing this book on the shelves over at Target back in the fall of 2020.  I kept thinking to myself I should buy that immediately.  After all, Lenny is one of my favorite artists and I’ve always been interested in how he creates his music.  Days turned into months, and it wasn’t until actually over two years later, I saw the book again.  It was a bit lower in price (let’s face it, it’s hard to stomach thirty dollars for a hardcover) and I decided to take a chance to read about the life and times of one Lenny Kravitz.  Let’s take a look.

The original copy of this review (minus this introduction) can be found at:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5563606238

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The King of Laughter (DVD) Review

I think all of us want to be on stage at least in theory.  For me, it started with some plays in high school.  But from there, those aspirations were cut short due to my father telling me that I needed a real job (which was his favorite thing to tell me in high school and college).  I don’t think the decade I spent in karaoke bars (and actually singing) really counts for anything either.  So I’ve always been fascinated with theater, particularly when it comes to comedy.  When I saw The King of Laughter as a possible review title, I took a peak at the trailer and decided to give it a shot.  After all, what’s not to like about a story featuring the famous actor/playwright Eduardo Scarpetta in a battle with the courts over the concept of parody?  Let’s take a look.

The original copy of this review can be found at: https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/05/24/the-king-of-laughter/

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Everything But the Girl – Fuse CD+Blu-Ray Audio Review

Rating – 3 1/2 stars out of 5

Everything But the Girl gained an incredible amount of fame with their song “Missing” in 1994 on their Amplified Heart album.  Much like their earlier music, it was an acoustic driven set and not until the Todd Terry club mix changed everything did anyone really take notice of the band except for the diehards.  Their last album, Temperamental met with some success in the dance market and was released in 1999.  Fast forward 24 years and the band has made a comeback with the 2023 record, Fuse.  Let’s take a listen and see what we think.

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Hinterland (DVD) Review

One of my favorite movies of all time is Se7en.  Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, and Kevin Spacey star in this amazing film about a senior and rookie pair of cops on the hunt for a serial killer who is murdering victims depicting the seven deadly sins.  It’s so breathtaking and so long overdue for a 4k release, it’s ridiculous.  It has also led me to when I receive packages to blurt out, “What’s in the box?” in the deadpan tone that Brad Pitt uses in the movie.  So naturally, whenever I hear of a film that draws comparisons to this fine film, my head certainly does a double take.  Enter Hinterland. In this film, Peter Perg who just came home after World War I is searching for a serial killer who is taking out former soldiers in a very ritualistic pattern.  Let’s check it out.

The original copy of this review can be found at: https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/05/10/hinterland/

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Chess Story (DVD) Review

Films about World War II and Nazism are hard for me to watch.  No matter how well-intentioned they maybe, I can barely make it through Schindler’s List or Dunkirk or even something like Inglorious Bastards(I do however find The Producers to be hilarious).  Most of the time, it hits a little too close to home.  For you see, my Polish grandfather (may he rest in peace), his parents were taken away to a concentration camp.  So anytime I watch a film set in that time period, I think, well what if he had been taken away.  It’s not like those horrible people showed any sort of restraint on children and then where would my grandfather be?  Or my mother?  Or myself?  Anyway, I got lured into Chess Story by the promise of a thriller with the game of Chess as the backdrop.  Unfortunately, by the end I was reminded of the horror, but also that there is still great modern moviemaking even with Nazis.  Let’s take a look.

The original copy of this review can be found at: https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/05/08/chess-story/

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Justice League X RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsman Part One (4k UHD) Review

Most people who know me know that I adore Scooby Doo.  Some of my favorite episodes of Scooby Doo are those where they have famous guest-stars solving mysteries.  Addams Family, Harlem Globetrotters, Batman, etc.  Classic Scooby goodness with characters that I enjoy and always wondered how they would work in another universe.  Today, I have the benefit of seeing how Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and other Justice League members will look and react in the RWBY world of Remnant.  Let’s take a look.

The original copy of this review can be found at

https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/05/01/justice-league-x-rwby-super-heroes-huntsman-part-one-4k-uhd-review/
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Depeche Mode – Memento Mori CD Review

Rating – 4 1/2 stars out of 5

Andy Fletcher, co-founder and keyboardist of Depeche Mode died on May 26th, 2022 to shock of almost everyone at only 60 years old.  Most fans of the longtime band were in disarray, and truly wondered if the band would continue with new music.  After all, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 (finally) and honestly could have toured on their old music until they wanted to retire with no problem whatsoever.

Thankfully, prior to that dreadful occurrence, there was music already in the works from Martin Gore, Dave Gahan and Richard Butler (formerly of the Psychedelic Furs).  After Fletcher’s death, work began on polishing the album and creating additional music with his spirit in mind.  Without further adieu, let’s dive into this album, it’s utterly fantastic.

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Rio (1939) (Blu-Ray) Review

If someone were to read my biography below, one would probably learn one of two things, I have an unhealthy obsession with Alyssa Milano movies and I deeply appreciate Basil Rathbone, the man who popularized Sherlock Holmes’ films.  While many would argue who the best Holmes would be (Downey, Brett, Cumberbatch, etc), my heart will always go to Basil.  So naturally, when I saw the movie Rio with him in the starring role had come to blu-ray, I jumped at the opportunity to review it.  Let’s take a look.

The original version of this review can be found at:

https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/04/25/rio-1939-blu-ray/

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The Man on the Train (Blu-Ray) Review

Even though I consider myself to be well-rounded when it comes to films, I admit my personal viewing history of French film to be a little lacking.  Go Google any top 20 list of French film and I’ve probably seen maybe 2 or 3 of the films.  This is very contradictory to say Chinese, Japanese, English (UK), Australian, etc where I’ve seen hundreds of films.  But I’m always willing to expand my repertoire so I jumped when I saw there was a French crime thriller named L’Homme Du Train or The Man on the Train available for review.  Let’s see how it plays out.

The original version of this review can be found at:

https://upcomingdiscs.com/2023/04/21/the-man-on-the-train-blu-ray/

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