Gordon S. Miller

Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special Blu-ray Review: Aquaman’s Identity Crisis

Robot Chicken focuses on the DC Universe for laughs.

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Paul McCartney and Wings: Rockshow Blu-ray Review: Listen to What the Band Played

A great document of a memorable tour for both devoted and casual fans.

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Book Review: Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips, Volume One: 1967-1969

For fans of comics and adventure, I can’t recommend it highly enough

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LAFF 2013 Review: A Compelling Look at Our Nixon

This found-footage documentary that offers a compelling look at his presidency from the inside.

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Fast & Furious 6 Movie Review: Flashy & Fantastic

It bucks conventional wisdom about sequels and is the best one yet.

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Prometheus (2012) Blu-ray Review: A Feast for the Senses, An Appetizer for the Mind

My deep appreciation of the film’s visual style is why I am so disappointed there are problems with the script.

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Cinema Sentries

Man of Steel (2013) Movie Review: Man of Action, but Little Thought

A Superman I don’t completely recognize and I’m okay with that.

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Book Review: The Treasures of Bruce Lee by Paul Bowman

The book is an absolute treasure to fans of Bruce Lee.

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Fast Five Review: Between the Rock and a Heist Movie

A fight between Diesel and the Rock. What more do you want?

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3:10 to Yuma (2007) Movie Review: A Thought-provoking Western

Is it better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven?

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Fast & Furious Movie Review: Figuring Out the Four-mula

Recommend to those looking for an entertaining action movie.

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The Great Escape Blu-ray Review: Delivers Good WWII Escapism

An enjoyable film for fans of war stories

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Star Trek: Into Darkness Movie Review: Leads Into Dopiness and Damnableness

One of the worst movies I’ve seen in quite a while.

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Cinema Sentries

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Movie Review: Crashes and Burns

I would recommend drifting right on by it.

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Star Trek: Nemesis Movie Review: The Wrath of Bad Moviemaking

The Next Generation crew go out with a whimper.

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Star Trek: Insurrection Movie Review: New Aliens, Age-old Problems

A mixed bag, with plenty to like and dislike.

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2 Fast 2 Furious Movie Review: 2 Dumb 4 Me

“All right, let’s see what this thing can do.” – Brian O’Connor

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Cinema Sentries

Iron Man 3 Movie Review: Third Time’s a Charm

Highly recommend for fans of action and/or Downey as Stark.

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Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 3: 1951-1952 by Milton Caniff

Even though Volume 3 opens during the conclusion of a story, it makes a perfect introduction to the strip and Milton Caniff.

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Cinema Sentries

Star Trek: The Motion Picture Review: Boldly Going Where They’ve Gone Before

The making of the movie is more interesting than the movie.

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The Fast and the Furious (2001) Movie Review: Start Your Franchise Engines

“My hobbies are fast cars and fast women because uh… that’s why my… the guys in my car club call me the ‘cruiser’.” – Cruiser

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Book Review: Mind Over Matter 4: The Images of Pink Floyd by Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon

Mind Over Matter is a great addition to a Pink Floyd collection.

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Umberto D. Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: An Old Man and His Dog

A classic of world cinema I highly recommend.

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The Company You Keep (2012) Movie Review: Redford Delivers a Decent Thriller

You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the film ends.

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I Got the Feelin’: James Brown in the ’60s Review: A Great Tribute to the Man and His Music

Many black artists crossed over to white America, but James Brown brought white America to black music.

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Remembering Roger Ebert (1942 – 2013)

The life of the legendary film critic offers a valuable lesson.

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Ugetsu Criterion Collection DVD Review: What Price Desire?

A powerful, thought-provoking story.

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Room 237 Movie Review: What You See Is What You Get

An absolute delight, especially for Stanley Kubrick fans.

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Schindler’s List 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Blu-ray Review: Never Forget

A powerful story about what can happen when just one man stands up for what is right.

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Cinema Sentries

Skyfall Blu-ray Review: Nobody’s Done It Better

Both Skyfall and the Blu-ray on which it appears are highly recommended.

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Peter Pan (1953) Diamond Edition Blu-ray Review: The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up Turns 60

An entertaining film, packed with action, memorable characters, and quality artwork.

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Following Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Christopher Nolan’s Memorable Debut

A writer finds himself in the middle of a crime drama.

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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 Blu-ray Review: A Great Adaptation of Frank Miller’s Work

The plot is faithful, the animation outstanding, and the voice acting impressive.

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Quincy, M.E.: Seasons 1 & 2 DVD Review: Lightning Strikes Twice for Jack Klugman

It makes for a good rental for fans of ’70s/’80s television.

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Grindhouse Movie Review: Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and Friends Recreate the Experience

Tarantino’s well of creativity as a screenwriter has run bone dry here.

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AFI Fest 2012 Review: The Central Park Five: One the Most Important Films of the Year

It will surely ruin whatever faith viewers have in the U.S. justice system.

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Eight is Enough: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: And Abby Makes Nine

Warner Archive presents the ongoing adventures of The Bradfords.

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Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2 Review: A Very Entertaining Roster

A showcase for technological innovations and the talents of up-and-coming filmmakers.

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