This afternoon we added our review of Anchor Bay's Children of the Corn Blu-ray, which is now available at a retailer near you. "The label of cult classis is often assigned films long before they've had time to ferment in the culture of cinema. But, Children of the Corn by virtue of its tenacious longevity manages to embody that cult spirit in a great many ways. It's hardly a brilliant film, but it's also impossible to argue the fact that this little film that could has spawned a rabid following and a series of sequels that if nothing else show that name recognition alone is often all it takes to cement your place in pop culture history." Click the title for the full review.
I think any review for a Blu-Ray release of a film that's been available in numerous versions before should touch on picture and sound quality don't you think? The digital upgrade would be the ONLY reason to buy this clunker again.
Sound is great. The picture varies from scene to scene. Some are absolutely crystal clear and some are still very grainy (you can even see that happen at varying intervals in the same scene). No notable scratches in the transfer. I'd give the picture a 7/10.
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