
“Fury” War is Hell (Film Review)
Review by John Delia Showing the violence, guts and destruction of WWII tank fighting, Fury punctuates the story with an explosive tale of

Review by John Delia Showing the violence, guts and destruction of WWII tank fighting, Fury punctuates the story with an explosive tale of
Hollywood has been mining comics for years and is now looking at second-tier superheroes to guarantee a steady churn of reliably-profitable superhero-related flicks. Call it cultural fracking: digging into an over-exploited vein that at this point could well be running dry.
A lawmaker in Hong Kong who supports the…
A remarkable number of lost or long-unavailable films have surfaced on DVD and Blu-ray over the past five years, but Olive Films’ new release “Dragonfly Squadron’’ (1954) is probably unique…
Recommended I had seen Avalanche (1978) only once before, 35-odd years ago when it made its network television debut. Back then the movie struck me as curiously cheap-looking, like a TV-movie, and generally uninvolving with barely-sketched characters
Well played, Warner Bros. Just when everyone thinks that Robert Downey Jr.'s potential return as Tony Stark is the biggest news of the week—well, if someone can return before they've actually left, considering he's still signed up for the next two Avengers movies—you go and drop the names, dates, and casting announcements for no less than ten movies on our laps during a conference call. Well …
“X-Men: Days of Future Past†(2014, PG-13, 131 min., $29.98) Time travel runs rampant in the latest addition to this franchise, joining cast members from …
