DVD Shopping Bag: Frankensteins Army Blu-ray
There comes a time, Maniacs, when one gets giddy with joy.
There comes a time, Maniacs, when one gets giddy with joy.
Having just recently turned two years old in 1977, The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh would have been an ideal film for me. If only we had the technology and screening opportunities that we do now. My parents needed their night off and probably wouldn’t have taken a two year old to see The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh anyway
When Now You See Me arrived in theaters, the trailers had a great hook to them to get our attention. Yet, despite that, magicians with a caper plot seemed out of place.
Olympus has Fallen is much like another recent film that I reviewed about terrorists taking over the White House, G.I. Joe: Retaliation .  Except while that film had the kind of hokum you’d expect from a project based on a cartoon and toy line, Olympus Has Fallen has no such excuse on which to fall back, and yet, strangely…
 As fall approaches, the pumpkins sprout, and the horror titles will arrive in the DVD Shopping Bag. Over the next several months, a cornucopia of titles will surface.
With the hype of a new Muppet movie, we, once again, get to watch our beloved puppets be reborn over and over into new generations. Since Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and the rest of the gang have spent the better part of 50 years thriving on making millions of people happy…
The first time I had ever heard of Lord of the Flies was when the trailer appeared on TV.
Walter Hill has been one of the best directors of gritty action films for forty years. He’s helmed such movies as The Driver (1978), The Warriors (1979), Southern Comfort (1981), Red Heat (1988), Last Man Standing (1996), and Undisputed (2002). …
Here is the first official trailer for the Curse of Chucky . Check out the trailer and the official press release on the Blu-ray…
