Tomorrowland Blu-ray Review: Although the Pacing is Uneven, the Film Entertains and Inspires
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It’s got enough heart and good intention to almost make you overlook its flaws.
The Inhabitants Movie Review: Intriguing Throwback Horror Frustrates with the Same Old
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The Inhabitants thinks about venturing into new territory but too often falls into convention despite solid acting and storytelling.
The Leftovers: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: Relishing the Remnants
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HBO’s newest series creates a complex and confusing web of intrigue worth watching and rewatching.
Book Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine by James Lovegrove
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Two “thinking machines” face off in this excellent pastiche that pits Sherlock Holmes against a Victorian precursor to the computer.
Love & Mercy Blu-ray Review: It’s What You Need Tonight!
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Excellent performances abound in this simultaneously bouncy and somber biopic.
Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Movie Review: Steve Jobs iSummarized
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Director Alex Gibney’s book report on Walter Isaacson’s more impressive exploration of the Apple founder.
TV Review: American Experience: Walt Disney: An Experience Not to Be Missed
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The documentary reveals the darkness and the light behind the man who invented the mouse.
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom! Review: A Surefire Success for Your Household
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LEGOs + Superheroes = the Best of All Possible Worlds.
Wizard World Chicago 2015 Review: It Was a Good Show
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The convention was, in a word, insane.
The Babysitter (1995) Blu-ray Review: For Those Too Scared to Watch Cinemax
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Alicia Silverstone shows she’s still clueless in this 1990s erotic thriller lacking in both areas.
Book Review: Superman: The Atomic Age Sundays, Volume 1 (1949-1953)
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Super shenanigans, madcap hijinks and tomfoolery… they sure don’t make Men of Steel like this anymore.
Still of the Night Blu-ray Review: Not Everything Meryl Is Gold
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Little life or suspense is contained in this sluggish Hitchcock homage.
A Month in the Country Blu-ray Review: The Film Birth of Branagh and Firth
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Twilight Time releases this beautifully rendered ode to art and life for the first time on Blu-ray.
Justice League: Gods and Monsters Blu-ray Review: A Lot of Sizzle Without a Lot at Stake
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A dark and gritty alternative to the bleak and dreary comics.
Burying the Ex DVD Review: Joe Dante Tries to Bring His Sensibilities Back From the Dead
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If you are the kind of person who watches a Dante movie waiting for the Dick Miller appearance, and then get excited when you see him, this is for you.
Rush (1991) Blu-ray Review: The ’90s Drug Genre Looks Inward
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A slow-burn examination of drugs and police corruption is revealed in Kino’s recent Blu-ray release.
State of Grace Blu-ray Review: Characters Anchor Crime Drama Neo-Noir
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Twilight Time releases this underseen 1990s noir.
Rifftrax Live: Sharknado 2 Review – The Second One is Still Funny!
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While not as raunchy as The Room, Sharknado 2 has the Rifftrax guys doing what they do best.
Enter the Ninja Blu-ray Review: It Is Awesome
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For fans of ’80’s action / exploitation / genre films, this disc is a must-have.
Book Review: Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett & Alex Raymond
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Sometimes a “Dream Team” is better left to the imagination.
Dawn Patrol Movie Review: Surf, Sand, and Stupidity
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MTV-esque white trash masquerading as a surf movie.
Pretty Little Liars: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Review: The Show Does Several Things Very Well
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The dialogue is snappy and clever, and those improbable story lines are fun.
Welcome to Me Movie Review: Alice Doesn’t Live off of TV Anymore
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Kristen Wiig made a bold venture in doing this film.
Book Review: Bravest Warriors: Things to Doodle and Do!
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Expand your mind and let your creativity run wild with games, puzzles, and inter-dimensional activities.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Movie Review: Vampires of Iran
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Evocative and intriguing, and worth checking out.
Tabloid Movie Review: The Legend May Be as Insane as the Truth
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Errol Morris looks at obsession, sex, and media in Tabloid.
Rifftrax Live: The Room Review: The Funniest Riff of a Terrible Movie
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Rifftrax gets down and dirtier than normal with Tommy Wiseau’s magnum opus of ridiculousness.
Rifftrax Co-Host Bill Corbett Talks Bad Taste and Entering Tommy Wiseau’s The Room
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“We’re just weird enough to enjoy it!” – Bill Corbett
Avengers: Age of Ultron Review: Marvel Rests on Their Laurels with Lumbering Popcorn Movie
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The bloated runtime leaves little time for characterization, but a whole lot of time for things to go BOOM!
A Most Violent Year Blu-ray Review: A Most Underrated Film
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One of 2014’s best films hopes to discover new eyes on Blu.
Book Review: Quentin Tarantino FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the Original Reservoir Dog by Dale Sherman
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Covering Tarantino’s body of work and his rai·son d’ê·tre for each film.
Meryl Streep Talks About Going Into the Woods
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“What I hope for the audience: that they will be thrilled and challenged.” – Meryl Streep
Book Review: Chappie: The Art of the Movie by Peter E. Aperlo
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Gritty, realistic sci-fi doesn’t exactly translate to stunning pre-production design.
Wizard World Fan Fest Chicago 2015 Review
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New fans, lapsed fans, fair-weather fans, broke fans and folks whose kids have been begging them to go to a convention – rejoice! Wizard World has heard your cries!
Doctor Who: Last Christmas Blu-ray Review: When the Doctor Met Santa Claus
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“Happy Easter.” – The Doctor
Remembering Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)
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His work will live long and the audience will prosper from it.
American Sniper Movie Review: Eastwood Hits His Target
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Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper unite their considerable talents in what may well be the best Eastwood film yet.
RiffTrax Live!: Sharknado Review: Chainsaws of Comedy
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If you enjoyed MST3K at all, you will want to check this out.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Blu-ray Review: Embraces Optimism over Snarky Fantasy
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Beloved children’s classic from the 1970s finally gets its turn on the big screen.
Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness DVD Review: Scooby Doo Meets Alien
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There’s a mystery to be solved, and it will be solved.
2015 Oscar-nominated Animated Short Films Review: Feast is Far and Away the Best of the Five
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If these are five of the best animated shorts, then it would appear to be a poor year for animated shorts.
The Party (1968) Blu-ray Review: Psychedelic Comedy of Errors
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Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers team up for a subversive, slightly racist classic.
Wetlands (2013) Blu-ray Review: Filth Presented as Frankness
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German director David Wnendt’s misguided and NSFW tale of filthy femininity finds its on to Blu-ray.
The Wizard of Oz Movie Review: TCM and Fathom Events Lovingly Present a Timeless Classic
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Run, don’t walk, to the merry ole land of Oz with TCM and Fathom Events!
Taken Movie Review: A Fun-tastic Action Revenge Flick
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A good old-fashioned bad-guys-getting-their-butts-handed-to-them kinda movie.
Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck 5 DVD Review: A Band of Brothers Bound Together
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New Jersey underground rockers take a look back at a career unknown.
Book Review: Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strips 1944-1945 by William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peters
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IDW and the Library of American Comics give us a wonderful collection from the Golden Age.
Book Review: Modern Sci-Fi Films FAQ by Tom DeMichael
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The choice of films makes the usefulness of this book; well, not very useful.