
TWO ANIMATED FEATURES A LOT OF COMEDY PREP & LANDING, PREP & LANDING: NAUGHTY VS. NICE Review by John Delia Here are a couple of

A VERY FUNNY VIEW OF SCROOGE THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL Review by John Delia Just in time for the holidays Disney brings back a classic
William Friedkin’s scuzzy redneck thriller only betrays it’s theatrical roots (Killer Joe is based on Tracy Letts’s play) in the final segment, when everything unravels in suitably gruesome fashion –you’ll never view a fried chicken drumstick in the same way again.

 AN ANIMATED NOSTALGIC BLAST WRECK-IT RALPH Review by John Delia Whether you’ve ever heard of the video game “Fix-It Felix†or played it when you
This rich, intelligent and moving Danish period drama tells the incredible true story of a German doctor (Mads Mikkelsen) who ministers to the mentally fragile King Frederick VI (Mikkel Boe Foelsgaard) and has an affair with Queen Caroline (Alicia Vikander) in late 18th-century Copenhagen.
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“Shut up, you soppy tart, those things are zombies,†barks Alan Ford’s pensioner, Ray, in this vigorous slasher, which lampoons and lionises London’s East End in equal measure.
Very polished and smart 20-minute slices of award-winning sitcom, presented in mockumentary style, featuring three well-heeled families: a gay couple (Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet), the Dunphy family (led by Julie Brown’s stoical mother) and the Pritchetts (Ed O’Neill and Sofia Vergara).
