Hello, all! As many know, I do a lot of Kaleidescape movie reviews for Cineluxe.com focusing on the picture and sound quality, and I thought I'd share a recent slate that I've posted so you can decide if these are films you want to add to your library and watch! If you're so inclined to give them a read, we'd welcome any comments on the site. Getting involvement over there has been a difficult proposition!
Enjoy and thanks!
Enjoy and thanks!
Review: Monster Hunter - cineluxe
John Sciacca says this movie, based on the video game, provides 90-plus minutes of pure monster-hunting action, with a dynamic and aggressive Dolby Atmos soundtrack creating a lot of the excitement.
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Review: Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar - cineluxe
John Sciacca says this wacky, absurd Kristen Wiig vehicle isn’t for everyone but makes for a nice PVOD diversion at a time when new releases are thin.
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Review: The Croods: A New Age - cineluxe
John Sciacca says this 2020 sequel maintains the momentum of the 2013 mega-hit original, with terrific voice acting and eye-popping visuals enhancing the new adventures of the dysfunctional Stone Age family.
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Review: Greenland - cineluxe
John Sciacca says life on Earth once again finds itself threatened by a celestial object in this Gerard Butler vehicle, which has the unusual virtue of emphasizing family over mayhem.
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Review: Let Him Go - cineluxe
John Sciacca says this Kevin Costner/Diane Lane starrer, which starts as a slow-burn domestic drama but eventually explodes into a thriller, is thoughtful, well acted, and well made.
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Review: Love and Monsters - cineluxe
John Sciacca says this lighthearted post-apocalyptic tale, populated with mutant insects instead of zombies, is 109 minutes of popcorn-chewing fun, aided by an immersive and exciting, videogame-like 5.1 soundtrack.
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Review: Total Recall (1990) - cineluxe
John Sciacca says the new 4K HDR transfer of this sci-fi actioner from the height of Schwarzenegger’s fame respects the film's 35mm roots by not trying to scrub away the grain, while HDR lends pop to signature elements like the deep, neon Martian reds.
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Review: Tenet - cineluxe
Christopher Nolan’s big & loud cerebral spy thriller arrives on home screens with gorgeous, reference-quality video and an audio mix that's both fantastic and—thanks to some overly emphatic bass and hard-to-hear dialogue—damnably frustrating.
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