REVIEW: John Carter (Blu-ray)
THE FILM:It seems that history is doomed to repeat itself, at least for Disney. Back in early 1980’s the studio…
THE FILM:It seems that history is doomed to repeat itself, at least for Disney. Back in early 1980’s the studio…
As a New York Jets fan, it’s a bit disappointing that players and coaches from my favorite team haven’t made more cameos on the big screen in recent years.
THE FILMS:The LETHAL WEAPON franchise has long been high on the “when are they coming out on Blu-ray†list for…
THE SERIES:Over the past thirty years, Ken Burns has come to be regarded as one of, if not The finest…
THE FILM:Albert Nobbs is a surprisingly captivating window into a piece of 19th century life. Not knowing anything about Director…
THE FILM: Jean-Claude Van Damme has always been a bigger draw on the home video market than on the silver…
THE FILM: Looking at the early roles of Marlon Brando, one is immediately struck by the stable of colorful and…
It all started with Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report . I left the theater feeling “meh†towards it. It was the first time ever for me feeling that way when it came to Spielberg and his work.
“When people realize that not everyone can make a real movie with a limited budget and have a success, it’s very rewarding. We’ve found success spending less money and will, dollar-for-dollar earn more money.”
When March Madness comes around, you can’t help but get excited.