Gordon S. Miller

The Doors: Feast of Friends Blu-ray Review: Strange Days Revisited

A good meal for new fans; a familiar one for long-timers.

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Waking Sleeping Beauty DVD Review: How Disney Animation Got Its Groove Back

A fascinating documentary about the renaissance of Disney animation that occurred during the 1980s and ’90s.

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Ghidorah, The Three-Headed Monster DVD Review: Admittedly Goofy but a Lot of Fun

The film where Godzilla turned from villain to hero.

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Invasion of Astro-Monster DVD Review: The End of an Era

Thankfully, the plot holes don’t take away from the fun.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Blu-ray Review: A Star-Lord is Born

They’re the heroes the universe deserves.

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition Blu-ray Review: Peter Jackson Goes Back Again

The director returns to Middle-earth with mixed results.

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Adventure Time: The Complete Fourth Season Blu-ray Review: Make Time for It

Looking for adventure? Head out and buy this.

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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 17: 1956-1957 by Chester Gould

Gould delivers entertaining, action-heavy crime dramas once again.

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AFI Fest 2014 Review: Red Army

A great documentary because it takes a niche subject and tells a larger, identifiable story with it.

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AFI 2014 Review: Tales of the Grim Sleeper

A compelling and heartbreaking true-crime documentary.

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AFI Fest 2014 Review: Two Days, One Night

With superheros all the rage, it’s nice that there are people like the Dardennes creating films this.

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Book Review: Star Trek: Gold Key Archives, Volume 2

This is not your daddy’s Star Trek.

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Book Review: Star Trek: New Visions Volume 1 & Issue #3 by John Byrne

Byrne’s work is like watching a long-lost episode play before our eyes.

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Young Justice Blu-ray Review: A Super(hero) Show from Warner Archive

While using teenage main characters could have led to a series best suited for children, the realistic characters and smartly plotted stories make it accessible for all.

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Book Review: The Art of John Alvin by Andrea Alvin

You know his work. Now get to know the man.

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Cinema Sentries

TV Review: The Flash (2014): ‘City of Heroes’

Recommend for superhero fans.

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Todd Ford Wants to ‘See You in the Dark’

The book offers a selection of his reviews from the past two decades and reveals where his passion for film has taken him during that time.

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These Are a Few of My Favorite Saturday Morning Shows

Return with us now to those thrilling Saturdays of yesteryear.

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My 2014 Toronto International Film Festival Schedule…So Far

Wht do you thin about my TIFF itinerary.

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Book Review: The Art of Neil Gaiman by Haley Campbell

A fantastic accounting of his life and career.

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Sin City Blu-ray Review: Almost Everything Is Black and White

Jackie-Boy was unprepared for what Sin City had in store and the results were not good. Don’t make the same mistake

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Adventure Time: Princess Day and Regular Show: Rigby Pack DVDs Review

For those who enjoy these small releases or want to sample the series, I recommend them…and so does my mom.

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Adventure Time: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: One of the Best Shows on TV

A welcome addition to the collection of any fan of animation.

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Regular Show: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: Another Eggscellent Season

For those who enjoy laughing and cartoons on a regular basis, The Complete Third Season is highly recommended.

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Grateful Dead 2014 Meet-Up at the Movies: Beat Club 4/21/72 Review 

Live from Bremen. It’s the Grateful Dead.

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Cinema Sentries

Grace Kelly Collection DVD Review: From a Queen to a Princess

“You know, I just love Grace Kelly.” – Jimmy Stewart, from his eulogy

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Cinema Sentries

To Catch a Thief DVD Review: Crime Never Looked So Good

Hitchcock delivers a high quality film that combines romance and intrigue.

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Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History by Andrew Farago

A must-have for fans and highly recommended for pop-culture aficionados.

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Peter Gabriel: Back to Front: Live in London Blu-ray Review: A Concert to Put in Your Eyes and Ears

Peter Gabriel and Eagle Rock Entertainment have released another winner.

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Book Review: Tarzan: In the City of Gold: The Complete Burne Hogarth Comic Strip Library 

The first in a four-volume set presenting Hogarth’s tenure as artist of the Tarzan newspaper comic strip.

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Book Review: Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim, Vol. 4: 1942-1944 by Alex Raymond

This LOAC series comes to a close as Raymond proves to be the kind of hero he wrote about.

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Barbary Coast (1975) DVD Review: Frisco, The Western Frontier

William Shatner is a man of a thousand faces in this lighthearted TV series.

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The Twilight Zone: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: A Most Unusual Program

Fascinating tales of science fiction and fantasy that appeal beyond fans of those genres,

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The Carol Burnett Show: Carol’s Crack Ups DVD Review: So Funny the Cast Couldn’t Help but Laugh

Although packed with guest stars, the sketches with the main cast are the best.

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Adventure Time: The Suitor DVD Review: Another 16 More Short Episodes

For a completist/obsessive-compulsive, it’s tough not knowing which episodes are in what volume, particularly when the narrative about the the characters and their relationships evolves.

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Cinema Sentries

Rollerball Blu-ray Review: Worth Viewing, but Didn’t Maximize Its Potential

In a corporate-controlled future, an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball represents the world, and one of its powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game.

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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 16: 1954-1956 by Chester Gould

There’s no mystery why Gould’s work endures.

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Barbary Coast Is the Pick of the Week

Hopefully, it was ahead of its time and won’t show its age, or else shows its age in an unintentionally funny way.

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Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 4: 1953-1954 by Milton Caniff

This volume demonstrates what a talent Caniff was as both a writer and an artist.

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Concert Review: Billy Joel Says Hello to Hollywood Bowl – 05/17/14

A very satisfying set filled with greatest hits and deep cuts in front of “a pretty good crowd for a Saturday.”

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The Women (1939) Blu-ray Review: Their Own Worst Enemy

The main characters’ strength, intelligence, and independence is inevitably undermined by their decisions.

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