Backwards – Review
Boxing has Rocky, Baseball has The Natural, Football has Any Given Sunday, even Bobsledding has Cool Runnings, and now Rowing has Backwards directed by Ben Hickernell. Not only does this film add...
View ArticleTitanic – Blu-ray Review
The Film: When Titanic premiered in the USA on December 14, 1997, it really was the “Ship of Dreams”. I can vividly recall the first time I saw it on the big screen: February 14, 1998. That’s right! I...
View ArticlePusher – Review
Hectic workload, getting yelled at by your boss or having a spat with a loved one might be considered by some to be the signs of a bad week. Compared to the main character Frank in Luis Prieto’s new...
View ArticleHotel Transylvania – Quick Review
Animated films are a staple of my family’s household routine. My kids love movies, and they especially love animated movies. Unfortunately an unbelievable amount of weak animated features make their...
View ArticleThe Oranges – Review
Unsatisfied, boring and routine aren’t typical characteristics of a Holiday film; that is because Julian Farino’s newest film The Oranges is not your typical Holiday film. Unlike other films this one...
View ArticleExcuse Me for Living – Review
Drugs, alcohol and not a care in the world sounds like the lives of most people in their twenties. Not a bad way to live but what happens when the fun stops and life starts to creep in? This is the...
View ArticleBest Of James Bond 50th Anniversary – Quick Review
I’m somewhat of a soundtrack junkie. I love listening to the music that helps bring my favorite films to life. Best of Bond… James Bond (50 Years – 50 Tracks) is more than a soundtrack. It’s a...
View ArticleBigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes – Quick Review Review
Found footage films are a genre that I wish would go away. Most of the time films that fit into this niche are nothing more than frivolous time-wasters. However, every now and then a found footage film...
View ArticleUniversal Soldier: Day of Reckoning – Quick Review
John Hyams latest film is a sequel to another film he also directed Universal Soldier: Regeneration. Returning for the fourth film in the franchise are Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, and former...
View ArticleDeceptive Practice: The Mysteries & Mentors of Ricky Jay
Part of this years New York Film Festival Series: On the Arts was the culmination of a 10 year plus journey for directors Molly Bernstein & Alan Edelstein in which they presented their documentary...
View ArticleE.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial – Blu-ray Review
The Flick: There are movies that come and go, and there are movies that permeate the public consciousness. Movies that touch viewers so deeply that their lives are changed. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial...
View ArticleFestival of Lights – Review
In her feature film debut Shundell Prasad takes on the tasks of both writer and director. The story centers on a family emigrating from Guyana to America during the 1980’s. Gangs run rapid, there are...
View ArticlePrice Check – Review
Everyone knows the saying “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” but what if you don’t mind the lemons? Writer/Director Michael Walker brings us a slice of life film centering around...
View ArticleTwilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 – Soundtrack Review
The music of a soundtrack is meant to help set the tone of a movie. And few do that as well as the Twilight Saga soundtracks. In fact, you can watch the evolution of the characters and get a sense of...
View ArticleThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 – Review
Every saga deserves an ending that can only be described as epic. And the Twilight Saga is no exception. Breaking Dawn Part 2 provides that epic ending with intriguing mix of drama and humor and...
View ArticleBassBuds – Review
I’m the kind of guy that rarely goes anywhere without my iPod. Music is the fuel that keeps me going and focused, and after enjoying the wonderful assault on my ears from the BassBuds ear buds sent to...
View ArticleTed – Blu-ray Review
The Flick: I have to confess that I have never really watched Family Guy, unless catching a few episodes and the Star Wars special counts, but you can be sure that after watching Ted I am going to be...
View ArticleJohn Dies At The End – Review
With a resume of films such as Phantasm I – IV and Bubba Ho-Tep writer/director Don Coscarelli is a perfect match for a film adaptation of David Wong’s horror/comedy novel John Dies At The End. I’ll...
View ArticleStolen – Quick Review
Sometimes you can have all the right elements going into a film but when everything is said and done, it doesn’t necessarily mean it is going to be a box office smash. Take David Guggenheim the writer...
View ArticleKnife Fight
Having just sworn in our newly re-elected President we tend to forget the misrepresentations that were presented to us during the campaign run: both sides painting their own picture of the other, all...
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