Horror Rod Lott Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
is unlike any film I’ve ever seen. Before that works you into frenzied
anticipation, please note that’s only because it has the most convoluted
DVD menu in history.
Sci-Fi Rod Lott
Quoth the cyborg, “I’ll be back.” And he was. And now again, this time in the form of Terminator Anthology,
Warner Home Video’s Blu-ray box set of the four franchise films to
date. It could be argued that the movies stopped being good when James
Cameron stopped directing them. After revisiting the quartet, I don't agree — I strongly
agree.