TCM and Fathom Events Present The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
By Mat Brewster |
Go see it on the big screen while you can.
Five Cool Things and Fahrenheit 451
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s cool things include a classic Doctor Who, two new adaptations of old books and lots of violence.
It (2017) Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new releases include a killer clown, a Deep Throat, a Supreme Court Justice, and more.
Five Cool Things and the Grateful Dead
By Mat Brewster |
This week found me reading some cool comics, watching some non Doctor Who-related Peter Capaldi TV, and more.
D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage Blu-ray Review: Nevermind the Bollocks, Watch This Film
By Mat Brewster |
Seminal punk documentary finally gets a digital release.
Criterion’s The Breakfast Club Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week brings us John Hughes getting his first Criterion plus a tennis match, an Italian murder, Tom Cruise running drugs, and more.
Five Cool Things and Goodbye, 12; Hello, 13
By Mat Brewster |
Cool things this week include a Stephen King detective novel, a new Netflix show, and more.
Fathom Events Presents Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time
By Mat Brewster |
Peter Capaldi and Steven Moffat get a nice send-off while paving the way for a new generation.
Pulp Blu-ray Review: A Discombobulating Crime Comedy
By Mat Brewster |
Michael Caine returns with his Get Carter filmmakers to make a movie that is completely different.
Brawl in Cell Block 99 Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This post-Christmas week brings us a surprising amount of interesting new releases.
Whiskey Galore! (2016) Blu-ray Review: Could Have Used A Stiff One
By Mat Brewster |
A remake that need not have bothered.
Five Cool Things and a Merry Christmas
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s cool things include one of Martin Scorsese’s favorite films, The Last Jedi and lots of stuff I found on Acorn TV.
Detroit Blu-ray Review: Intense, But Not Wholly Satisfying
By Mat Brewster |
It does a great job making the audience feel the absolute horror of this racially motivated instance but falters when putting that moment into a greater context.
The Whales of August Blu-ray Review: An Actor Lover’s Dream
By Mat Brewster |
Acting legends Bette Davis and Lillian Gish together for the first (and last) time.
Maigret Sets a Trap / Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case Blu-ray Reviews: America’s Introduction to the Great French Detective
By Mat Brewster |
Jean Gabin plays the French detective in two of the earliest adaptations of Georges Simenon’s stories to reach the States.
mother! Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This final week before Christmas brings us a big war movie from Christopher Nolan, a smaller drama from Darren Aronofsky, plus Legos, Judi Dench as the Queen and more.
Victoria & Abul Blu-ray Review: East Meets West
By Mat Brewster |
A lively historical romp that loses steam in its back half.
Game of Thrones: The Complete Seventh Season Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new releases include a trio of Criterions, a couple of Reese Witherspoons, plus Colin Firth as an action star.
Five Cool Things and Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s cool things include John Denver singing with the Muppets, a classic James Bond film, Wilco, samurai, and more.
Two Maigret Films Starring Jean Gabin Are the Picks of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
They were some of the earliest looks American audiences had at Maigret, and I, for one, am excited to give them a chance.
Five Cool Things and the Avengers: Infinity War Trailer
By Mat Brewster |
Cool things this week include the Punisher, two films by Werner Herzog, an animated moving castle and more.
Book Review: Tangled: The Series: Adventure is Calling
By Mat Brewster |
It will please the younger set of Disney fans more than your average comic book geek.
Logan Lucky Blu-ray Review: Soderbergh’s Back
By Mat Brewster |
A rougher, dumber, more redneck Ocean’s 11 that’s better in almost every way.
Fathom Events and GKIDS Present Howl’s Moving Castle
By Mat Brewster |
It is a testament to the wonder of the film that I caught Howl’s Moving Castle on Blu-ray a few weeks ago but was still enthralled to watch it again.
Bob Hope: The Ultimate Movie Collection DVD Review: A Box Full of Laughs
By Mat Brewster |
A nice set of a classic comedian’s best films.
Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection Blu-ray Review: A Treasure Trove of Delight
By Mat Brewster |
A big box of Hitchcock’s greatest films (and a few of his lesser ones, too).
Five Cool Things and an Incredibles Sequel
By Mat Brewster |
Cool things this week include Thor: Ragnarok, Logan Lucky, a Samurai comic, a couple of good TV shows.
The Woman in Red Blu-ray Review: A Light Comedy Not Without Its Charms
By Mat Brewster |
I just called, to say, your film’s not that good.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new releases include a a sci-fi epic from Luc Besson, an animated film from France, a slew of silent films, most of Monty Python, and more.
Zoology Blu-ray Review: A Fable in Search of a Metaphor
By Mat Brewster |
A grown woman grows a tail, but what does it all mean?
Five Cool Things and Dragon’s Lair
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s pop culture consumption includes some classic films, some modern films, more Doctor Who, and a video game from my youth.
George A. Romero: Between Night and Dawn Blu-ray Review: Between Great and Awful
By Mat Brewster |
Three of Romero’s earliest films get a nice boxed set.
George A. Romero: Between Night and Dawn Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week brings us a surprising number of horror films plus some cool concert videos, Doctor Who, and some cute cats.
TCM and Fathom Events Present Casablanca
By Mat Brewster |
Round up the usual suspects and come watch the greatest movie ever made on the big screen.
Since You Went Away Blu-ray Review: An Epic Bore
By Mat Brewster |
I’ve never watched a movie so long and so dull in which so very little happens.
Five Cool Things and R.E.M’s Automatic for the People
By Mat Brewster |
I’m enlisting a little help this week, and away we go.
Nightkill Blu-ray Review: A Deadly Bore
By Mat Brewster |
Never trust a movie by its poster, Nightkill is neither sexy nor scary.
The Limehouse Golum Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new releases include animated anthropomorphic autos, a boxed set of DC animated movies, a boxed set inside a plastic head, and more.
Cars 3 Blu-ray Review: Plenty of Zoom, Not Enough Vroom Vroom
By Mat Brewster |
It’s a good movie, just not Pixar good, which disappoints.
Five Cool Things and The Disaster Artist
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s cool things include replicants, man-eating plants, mind hunters, and more.
Book Review: Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics, Volume Three (1972-1979)
By Mat Brewster |
A fun space adventure comic that looks like Star Trek but doesn’t exactly stay true to its roots.
The Dark Tower Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new releases include more horror films for Halloween, some packaged TV for Christmas, and a flopped Stephen King adaptation.
Fathom Events Presents Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
By Mat Brewster |
The best movie musical about a flesh-eating plant from outer space hits the big screen again for a limited engagement.
Five Cool Things and The Square (2017)
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s cool things include Wonder Woman’s creator, a Hitchcock comedy, and even stranger things.
Festival (1967) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Better Than Woodstock
By Mat Brewster |
Documenting the Newport Folk Festival at the height of the folk revival, Festival is a feast for music fans.
Book Review: Little Orphan Annie, Volume Fourteen (1948-1950): Sunshine and Shadow by Harold Gray
By Mat Brewster |
A fun read for the whole family.
The Corpse Grinders Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week’s new blu-ray releases include some really terrible (and terribly awesome) looking horror, the last of the Planet of the Apes trilogy, and more.
Five Cool Things and the Tragically Hip
By Mat Brewster |
Cool things this week include two remakes, Grateful Deed members covering the Beatles, Italian horror, and more.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
This week brings us a web-crawling superhero, a couple of Criterions, some raunchy ladies, and several nice boxed sets.