Gordon S. Miller

Terminator Salvation Movie Review: An Adequate Continuation of the Franchise

Director McG delivers an over-the-top, frenetic, action-packed movie.

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Superman / Batman: Public Enemies Blu-ray Review: A Lot of Comic-Book Fun

It’s a good team-up story, and there’s plenty of action.

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Book Review: Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks writing as Ian Fleming

Some good elements for those who enjoy the spy genre, but its flaws ultimately cause it to fall flat.

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Book Review: James Bond: The Union Trilogy by Raymond Benson

Benson demonstrates himself to be a capable chronicler of James Bond with these stories.

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Breathless (1960) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Crime Story, a Romance, and a Movie About Movies

A wondrous film that may make you reevaluate what you know about movies.

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Spider-Man 2 Movie Review: Entertaining, Smart, and Action-packed

Spider-Man 2 is a lot of fun even though I had some complaints.

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Raging Bull 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review: That’s Entertainment

If it’s not in your library, I question your love of cinema.

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The Town (2010) Movie Review: Crime and Some Punishment

An action-packed thriller with a story that falters by the finish.

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ZZ Top: Double Down Live DVD Review: Two Shows, One Band

Double Down Live celebrates ZZ Top and makes clear why their blues-based rock has been such an enduring success over the decades.

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Toy Story 3 Blu-ray Review: You’ll Never Outgrow It

One of the best films of 2010 is now one of the best Blu-ray releases of 2010.

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ZZ Top: Live From Texas DVD Review: Keeping the Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Happy

The brilliance of the music more than compensates for the charlatans who worked on this video presentation.

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Pearl Jam: Live on Ten Legs Album Review

It’s their anniversary yet the gift is for you.

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