Blu-ray Review: Stars and Stripes Forever (1952)
One of the lesser-known musician biopics from the ’50s gets the full HD treatment.
One of the lesser-known musician biopics from the ’50s gets the full HD treatment.
Buster Keaton shows himself the master of comedy, both small- and large-scale.
Entertaining indie tale of fatalistic young angst.
A light comic thriller made with the master touch of Alfred Hitchcock.
Black Country Communion cap a whirlwind first year together with an excellent new live concert Blu-ray and DVD.
Jason Isaacs is wonderful in a series that is more character study than detective thriller.
Atlas Shrugged Part One represents the sort of trickle down filmmaking, that is unlikely to find much of an audience outside of hardcore Ayn Rand devotees.
Lots of sex plus lots of “America sucks” preaching doesn’t add up to a good movie.
Two fun adventures with the lovable Smurfs make for a “blue” Christmas.
Tucker & Dale are on vacation at their dilapidated mountain cabin when they are attacked by a group of preppy college kids.