Author name: Dr. Loomis

With over four decades of watching movies, Dr. Loomis has passion for films from directors such as Hitchcock, John Carpenter, Dario Argento, Christopher Nolan and Clint Eastwood. Dr. Loomis champions the restoration and release of films on 4K and Blu-ray.

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Gremlins Blu-ray Review
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Gremlins Blu-ray Review – 80’s Christmas Mayhem

Feel like a Christmas film, how about a comedy horror set at Christmas. Here is my Gremlins Blu-ray review. Inventor Randall Peltzer is on the lookout for a Christmas present for his son Billy. He finds himself being directed to a small shop off the main shopping area in Chinatown…

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Miami Vice Blu-ray Review
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Miami Vice Blu-ray Review (TV Series)

It’s time to take a look at another Blu-ray release from Fabulous Films and it’s an eighties classic. Here is my Miami Vice Blu-ray review.

Now to be clear this is more of a first impressions as Miami Vice spans five seasons and that’s a lot of viewing. The aim here is to let you know whether or not you should be spending your money upgrading from the DVD version.

I have watched several episodes from all seasons to ensure a fair impression of the Blu-ray quality.

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Jamaica Inn Blu-ray Review (1939)
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Jamaica Inn Blu-ray Review – 1939 Hitchcock Masterpiece?

The time has come to look at a true master of film, I’m talking of course about Alfred Hitchcock. Here is my Jamaica Inn Blu-ray review. Set in Cornwall around the coast, the fellows of Jamaica Inn are in fact a band of thugs and murderers. They lure ships on to the rocks and murder any surviving crew, stealing their cargo. But who is the mastermind behind the lucrative operation?

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Knight Rider Blu-ray Review
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Knight Rider Blu-ray Review

Another Blu-ray release from Fabulous Films, this time it’s the classic eighties American television show Knight Rider with all seasons included. Here is my Knight Rider Blu-ray review.

Now to be clear this is more of a first impressions as Knight Rider spans four seasons/20 discs and that’s a lot of viewing. The aim here is to let you know whether or not you should be spending your money upgrading from the DVD version.

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Zardoz Blu-ray Review (1973)
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Zardoz Blu-ray Review – Bizzare 1973 Connery Sci-fi Film

My mini Sean Connery season continues with a 1973 cult film that I had never seen until reviewing it here. So here is my Zardoz Blu-ray review. Now the first thing to say is this is at first glance a very confusing story told in a large part in flashback scenes from Zed (Sean Connery).

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The A-Team Blu-ray Review TV Series

Fabulous Films are currently bringing some classic eighties American television shows to Blu-ray in the UK. Many of these titles are already available in the US via a different company. So I thought I take a look and find out how well the restoration has gone. Here is my The A-Team Blu-ray review.

Now to be clear this is more of a first impressions as The A-Team spans five seasons and that’s a lot of viewing. The aim here is to let you know whether or not you should be spending your money upgrading from the DVD version.

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The Offence Blu-ray Review (1972)
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The Offence Blu-ray Review (1972)

Having had a horror / Dario Argento season I’m going to continue with my mini Sean Connery season with a 1972/3 film. So here is my The Offence Blu-ray review. Police Detective Sergeant Johnson (Sean Connery) is investigating a series of child abductions when a possible suspect is arrested and brought to the police station. With the man saying very little he is left to his own thoughts. However Detective Sergeant Johnson decides to have a talk alone with the man.

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