Gordon S. Miller

Book Review: Joe Alves: Designing Jaws by Dennis Prince

It does a marvelous job demonstrating the work done by the unsung hero that is the production designer.

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Worst Cartoons Ever! DVD Review: They Stink!

Anyone can own great cartoons, but it takes a true fan of the art form to own and appreciate the worst that animation has to offer.

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Never Give a Sucker an Even Break Blu-ray Review: W.C. Fields’ Last Star Turn Delivers Laughs

Although it’s a presentation of a series of sketches rather than a unified story being told, that doesn’t make it any less funny.

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This Island Earth Blu-ray Review: Highly Recommended for the Sci-fi Film Buff

Scream Factory has done impressive work with this title.

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Game of HAM Review: Outrageous Fun for Those Not Easily Offended

Folks should use their imagination and make of the game and its accompanying paraphernalia what they will.

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Narrow Margin (Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: Strangers on a Canadian Train

While the plot is predictable, Gene Hackman’s performance and the stunt work keep the viewer engaged.

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South Park: The Complete Twenty-Third Season Blu-ray Review: Maintaining Their Tegridy

The show has become TV comfort food, for good and for ill.

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The Cameraman Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Star Begins to Fade

A stealth double feature of Keaton’s last two silent films.

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Cinema Sentries

Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 1 Blu-ray Review: A Must-Own for Animation Fans

In these 19 cartoons, gags fly rapidly, and the rules of physics and the medium are thrown out the window.

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Escape from L.A. Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: A More Expensive yet Inferior Remake

While it’s fun to see Snake Plissken back in action, it’s a shame his mission is so similar to the previous film.

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Cinema Sentries

Masked and Anonymous Blu-ray Review: Too Freewheelin’ for Its Own Good

If one enjoys deciphering riddles, as more than a few Dylanogists do, then Masked and Anonymous is worth examining.

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Matewan Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Labor Pains

Not sure the reasons it’s taken so long to get John Sayles in the Criterion Collection, but Matewan is certainly a worthy title from his filmography.

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The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection: Volume 6 (1978-1980) Blu-ray Review

Kino Lorber provides fans an opportunity to rewatch these cartoons and new audiences a chance to discover them.

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Cinema Sentries

The Jetsons The Complete Original Series Blu-ray Review: Meet George Jetson

For fans that grew up with the show, it’s nice to have the first season collected.

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Roberto Rossellini’s War Trilogy Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Intro to Italian Neorealism 101

Criterion presents a crash course on the post-war movement with these classics: Rome Open City, Paisan, and Germany Year Zero.

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Half Truth Board Game Review: What Is a Lot of Fun?

It is the complete truth that I highly recommend Half Truth for fans of trivia games.

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Don’t Drink the Water (1969) Blu-ray Review: A Subpar Sitcom

Although I can’t recommend the movie, if there are fans, they will be pleased by the high-definition video.

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Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Trips Worth Taking

Fans will appreciate the high-definition presentations and the behind-the-scenes extras.

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Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band Movie Review

Even with its narrow focus, anything that shines a spotlight on The Band is well worth giving one’s attention.

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TCM Classic Film Festival 2020 Special Home Edition Preview

Ben Mankiewicz, Pola Changnon, and Charlie Tabesh talk about what’s ahead (mostly) for the TCM brand.

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Good Omens Blu-ray Review: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Armageddon

An enjoyable fantasy that brings to mind Douglas Adams’s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

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Cinema Sentries

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice DVD Review: A Fantastic Appreciation

It’s so easy to fall in love with Linda Ronstadt and her music.

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My Gun Is Quick Blu-ray Review: A Hard-boiled Jewel

It is worth investigating for the film’s story and the Blu-ray’s high-def presentation.

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Judgment at Nuremberg (Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: Guilty of Being a Great Courtroom Drama

A compelling film that asks eternal questions about society and the responsibility of the people within it.

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Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets: Live at the Roundhouse Movie Review

Fans of early Pink Floyd should be very pleased.

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Queen & Slim Blu-ray Review: A Thrilling Drama Infused with Social Commentary

Queen & Slim suggests the beginning of two great film careers behind the camera.

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Cinema Sentries

ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band From Texas Blu-ray Review: The Rise of ZZ Top

A very good introduction to the band and their music.

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I Got You Babe: The Best of Sonny & Cher, Volume 1 DVD Review

Fans of variety shows and of this television era should enjoy these episodes.

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The 2020 NAMM Show Review: There’s More to the Music Business Than Music

An impressive endeavor with so many interesting things going on.

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2020 Oscar-nominated Animated Short Films Review

The five nominees are…

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Cinema Sentries

Sinister Six Card Game Review: Supervillains Unite (or Not)!

“Every villain is a hero of his or her own story.” – Christopher Vogler, “The Writer’s Journey”

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PSIFF 2020 Review: Adventures of a Mathematician

The story piqued my interest about the scientists involved, making me want to learn more about them and their projects.

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Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll Blu-ray Review: It’s Good to Be the King

Hail! Hail! tells an important, albeit incomplete, story of an American music legend.

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Popeye the Sailor: The 1940s, Volume 2 Blu-ray Review: The Love Triangle Continues

The impressive work put into making these cartoons available in high definition should be commended and make one hopeful for future animated releases from Warner Archive.

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The Death and Return of Superman: The Complete Film Collection Giftset Blu-ray Review

The filmmakers made the right decision revisiting and expanding this landmark story.

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Cinema Sentries

The Dick Cavett Show: New York Radio Pioneers DVD Review: See the Faces Behind the Voices

This release showcases some of the medium’s great talkers.

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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Movie Review: The Sinking of the Sequel Trilogy

Am sorry to see the film and this new trilogy falter as much as it did.

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Christmas in July Blu-ray Review: A Gift in Any Month

It’s impressive how much ground Preston Sturges’ story covers in its brief 67-minute runtime while neither feeling overstuffed nor rushed.

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The Circus Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Tramp Plays the Big Top

A delightful romp that finds the Tramp behave in a more enlightened manner as he puts others ahead of himself.

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AFI Fest 2019 Review: The Apollo

I was left wishing I had two documentaries instead of just the one.

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Doctor Who: The Sun Makers DVD Review: Death and Taxes

The Doctor, Leela, and K-9 lead the people against their oppressors, a frequent Who story trope.

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AFI Fest 2019 Review: Queen & Slim

A thrilling drama infused with social commentary.

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Sesame Street: 50 Years and Counting DVD Review: A Golden Celebration

Having to compile a greatest hits for a 50-year-old show is a daunting task and the makers of this collection do a great job.

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Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Blu-ray Review: A High-Quality, High-Definition Experience

Fast and furious enough to please fans and those looking for a ridiculous action movie.

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The Cure: 40 Live – Curætion-25 + Anniversary Blu-ray Review: A Black Ruby Jubilee

A must-own set for fans and a perfect introduction to the band’s great talents.

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Terminator: Dark Fate Movie Review: History (and the Franchise) Repeats Itself

I’d recommend Dark Fate, but it’s too bad there’s not a better story.

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Scars of Dracula Blu-ray Review: A Bit of a Retread but Still Enjoyable

While understandably not held in high regard, there’s still some fun to be had seeing Lee back as the Count.

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Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 26: 1970-1972 by Chester Gould

While the characters and stories remained entertaining, the author’s hand was an even heavier presence during these stories.

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