Cocaine Bear (Maximum Rampage Edition) Blu-ray Review: Bump This Up to the Top of Your To-Watch List
By Gordon S. Miller |
The fun, bloody romp that its name promises.
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham Blu-ray Review: Superhero Goes Supernatural
By Gordon S. Miller |
Based on the Elseworlds miniseries of the same name written by Mike Mignola and Richard Pace, Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham places Bruce Wayne et al. in 1920s Gotham for a compelling tale of Lovecraftian horror. While the movie will not be for all superhero fans, the story presents a unique take on…
Kubrick by Kubrick Movie Review: Stanley Speaks
By Gordon S. Miller |
An enjoyable documentary that will likely elicit multiple viewings by Kubrick aficionados, but its brevity will also leave them wanting more.
Book Review: Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir (Revised and Expanded Edition) by Eddie Muller
By Gordon S. Miller |
The book is chock full of film images and movie posters that Dark City makes as good a coffee-table photo book as it does a film reference book.
WonderCon 2023 Program Highlights
By Gordon S. Miller |
What I am most interested in seeing, although whether I attend them is anyone’s guess at this point.
The Adventures of Batman: The Complete Collection Blu-ray Review: Filmation’s First Animated Iteration of the Caped Crusader
By Gordon S. Miller |
Although it might be too simple for modern viewers, it is a fun throwback before the dark of the Dark Knight dominated the character and his stories.
Creed III Movie Review: This Time (Like Every Time) It’s Personal
By Gordon S. Miller |
Creed III delivers a familiar, crowd-pleasing time.
Hollywood Shuffle Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Be the Change You Want to See
By Gordon S. Miller |
It epitomizes the notion that if one doesn’t see the movies they want being made, then go make them.
2023 Oscar-Nominated Animated Short Films Review
By Gordon S. Miller |
I can’t remember when I have last seen this impressive a roster of shorts.
Plane Movie Review: Gerard Butler Leads a Satisfying Shoot-’em Up
By Gordon S. Miller |
If action films are your thing, it is worth your time booking this Plane.
Legion of Super-Heroes Blu-ray Review: A Fun Superhero Adventure Geared Towards a Younger Audience
By Gordon S. Miller |
The movie serves as a good entry point into the DC Comics universe since a flawed hero is easier for a viewer to identify with.
Violent Night Blu-ray Review: Can’t Say They Didn’t Warn You
By Gordon S. Miller |
Those looking for an offbeat Christmas movie should consider Violent Night once the kiddies and old folks go to bed.
Marvin Gaye: Greatest Hits Live In ‘76 Album Review: A Night of Marvin Medleys
By Gordon S. Miller |
It leaves the listener longing for more.
Book Review: Rock on Film: The Movies That Rocked the Big Screen by Fred Goodman
By Gordon S. Miller |
An outstanding addition to the library of film lovers and music lovers.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Wondrous Story about a Wondrous Storyteller by a Wondrous Filmmaker
By Gordon S. Miller |
A film filled with great imagination, much like its titular character and its director.
Darryl Jones: In the Blood DVD Review: The Man in the Stones’ Shadow
By Gordon S. Miller |
A good addition to the genre of sideman documentaries.
Invaders from Mars (1953) Blu-ray Review: A Standout in the ’50s Sci-fi Genre
By Gordon S. Miller |
The hard work by the restoration team looks wonderful in high definition.
Black Adam Blu-ray Review: Legend, Vengeance, and the Kahndaqian Way
By Gordon S. Miller |
Black Adam is the 11th film in the DC Extended Universe franchise.The character first appeared in rival Fawcett Comics’ Marvel Family #1 (1945). The wizard Shazam granted Black Adam the same powers given to Captain Marvel but because Black Adam abused his powers, he was punished. Dwayne Johnson stars as Teth-Adam / Black Adam, whose…
Criterion’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is the Pick of the Week
By Gordon S. Miller |
Ring in the new year with some new releases on Blu-ray.
Twilight (1998) Blu-ray Review: Mystery and Noir Fans Should Enjoy It
By Gordon S. Miller |
An errand for a friend lands Harry Ross in the middle of multiple murder investigations, from past and the present.
South Park: Post Covid Blu-ray Review: An Entertaining Mix of Goofy and Serious
By Gordon S. Miller |
The two-part story illustrates writer/director Trey Parker’s ability to continue delivering the series’ trademark blend of juvenile humor and insightful social commentary at Season 24.
Book Review: TCM Underground: 50 Must-See Films from the World of Classic Cult and Late-Night Cinema by Millie De Chirico & Quatoyiah Murry
By Gordon S. Miller |
A great addition to the library for those who have an alternative definition of “classic movie.”
Let There Be Drums! DVD Review: And There Was Drums and Drummers!
By Gordon S. Miller |
One doesn’t have to be a fan of drums or the Grateful Dead to enjoy Justin Kreutzmann’s Let There Be Drums!, as the drummers’ passions for their craft is infectious.
Make Way for Tomorrow Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Children Just Don’t Understand
By Gordon S. Miller |
“The saddest movie ever made.” – Orson Welles
We Are As Gods DVD Review: A Life Well Lived
By Gordon S. Miller |
Stewart Brand is a fascinating figure whose passions and optimism have led him to impact culture, both American and global.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm Blu-ray Review: Reunited, and It Feels So Good
By Gordon S. Miller |
Although there’s over 150 episodes and a movie, Plantasm is as good a place as any to enter the ATHF franchise.
Stargirl: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray Review: A Wonderful Continuation of the Series
By Gordon S. Miller |
Over the 13 episodes, the new Justice Society of America combats dark forces, both externally and internally.
Lost Highway Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Neo-noir with a Twist
By Gordon S. Miller |
You may end up lost but you’ll enjoy the journey.
Beast (2022) Blu-ray Review: A Fun, Albeit Familiar, Adventure
By Gordon S. Miller |
Baltasar Kormákur’s Beast and his visual effects team present thrills in this conventional man-versus-animal story set among the South African plains where a man must save his family against a lion driven to kill after the loss of its pride to poachers. Widower Dr. Nate Samuels (Idris Alba) takes his young daughters, Meredith (Iyana Halley),…
TV Review: Doctor Who: “The Power of the Doctor”
By Gordon S. Miller |
The real power of the Doctor are the show’s characters and the actors who portray them.
The Automat DVD Review: A Wonderful Piece of Americana
By Gordon S. Miller |
“How it began, how it blossomed, how it ended” – Mel Brooks
Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons Blu-ray Review: The Super Odd Couple Unites for the First Time
By Gordon S. Miller |
A good combination of superhero antics and family drama.
Adventure Time: Distant Lands Blu-ray: The Saga Continues
By Gordon S. Miller |
As a causal fan of the series, I enjoyed the writing and animation in these specials.
Mark of the Vampire Blu-ray Review: A Horror Film Until It Isn’t
By Gordon S. Miller |
Enjoyable for those in the mood for light horror from the Classic Hollywood era.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Baffler Meal Complete Collection DVD Review
By Gordon S. Miller |
If you love the show, The Baffler Meal Complete Collection is a great way to have access to ATHF, especially if the cable or internet is out.
ELVIS (2022) Blu-ray Review: That Film’s All Right
By Gordon S. Miller |
Grand in style but short on substance.
Facing Nolan Blu-ray Review: All Baseball Fans Should Face Ryan’s Story
By Gordon S. Miller |
For the non-baseball fans, the movie tells the story of a family man who persevered to become one of the best to ever do what he did.
South Park: The Complete Twenty-Fourth Season Blu-ray Review: COVID Comes to Town
By Gordon S. Miller |
The two COVID-themed specials are what anyone familiar with the series would expect.
The Thin Man Goes Home Blu-ray Review: Bring This Comic Mystery to Your Home
By Gordon S. Miller |
There’s enough comedy to go with the mystery to keep the audience entertained as well as engaged.
Green Lantern: Beware My Power Blu-ray Review: An Action-packed, Enjoyable Adventure for John Stewart’s First Outing
By Gordon S. Miller |
Although a reluctant hero, John proves to be worthy of the ring even though he sometimes fades into the background as the story’s scope expands.
The Capote Tapes DVD Review: Other Voices Help Tell the Story of the Famous Author
By Gordon S. Miller |
Recommended for those who want to learn about Truman Capote and his work.
Devil in a Blue Dress Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Denzel Washington Makes Solving Mysteries Look Easy
By Gordon S. Miller |
The real mystery is why a film this good didn’t connect with audiences in 1995.
Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022 Saturday Program Highlights
By Gordon S. Miller |
Here’s what I am hoping to see on Day 3.
Phil Lynott Songs For While I’m Away + Thin Lizzy: The Boys Are Back In Town: Live at the Sydney Opera House October 1978 DVD Review
By Gordon S. Miller |
Believe these words: add this Thin Lizzy set to your classic rock collection.
Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022 Friday Program Highlights
By Gordon S. Miller |
Where you might find me on this day when I am not standing in a line.
Comic-Con International: San Diego 2022 Thursday Program Highlights
By Gordon S. Miller |
The programmers have done a great job because they have made choosing what to see tough as a number of intriguing panels have time conflicts.
Downton Abbey: A New Era Blu-ray Review: A Wedding and a Funeral and More
By Gordon S. Miller |
A New Era does a better job than the previous film in allowing all the characters to get their moments.
Strawberry Mansion Blu-ray Review: Seek Out This Surrealistic, Genre-blending Film
By Gordon S. Miller |
Albert Birney and Kentucker Audley should be on everyone’s “Filmmakers to Watch” list because this pair have proven to be ingenious talents.
Tribeca 2022 Review: The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
By Gordon S. Miller |
For new Beatles/John Lennon fans, The Lost Weekend: A Love Story is worth watching.
Tribeca 2022 Review: Employee of the Month
By Gordon S. Miller |
The film shows not much has changed for women since its thematic predecessor Colin Higgins’s 9 to 5 even though they are set in different countries over four decades apart.