Greg Hammond

Book Review: Blessed Be by Rick Altergott

Rick Altergott’s Blessed Be is a raunchy, raucous, fun-filled story of friendship and murder.

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Coup de Chance Movie Review: He Caught His Wife Having an Affair with Their Marriage Counselor

Woody Allen’s Coup de Chance is a comedic thriller filled with charm and wit.

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The Best Years of Our Lives Movie Review: People Are Playing Golf…Just As if Nothing Had Ever Happened

William Wyler’s The Best Years of Our Lives is solid storytelling from the outset: it grabs you and never lets go.

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XVI Blu-ray Review: A Worthy Entry to the Series

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XVI contains Edgar Allen Poe’s The Mystery of Marie Roget, Chicago Deadline, and Iron Man.

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Wednesday: Season 1 Blu-ray Review: Two Snaps Up

Tim Burton’s Wednesday is yet another excellent entry into the Addams Family universe.

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Strange Way of Life DVD Review: A Strong, Romantic, Cowboy Drama

Pedro Almodovar’s Strange Way of Life, starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal, is a charming romance that hits all the right notes.

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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom 4K UHD Review: Inventive Action Sequences Keep the Story Alive

James Wan’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and Patrick Wilson is a solid superhero film from DC.

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Good Burger 2 Blu-ray Review: Still Serving Up the Laughs

While Good Burger 2 isn’t as funny as Good Burger, it still has plenty of heart and tons of laughs.

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Book Review: Tender by Beth Hetland

Beth Hetland’s Tender is psychological terror and body horror in equal, perfect doses.

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Book Review: The N-Word of God by Mark Doox

Mark Doox’s The N-Word of God is an often light-hearted take on deeply serious matters, and is funny, sharp-witted, and controversially illustrated.

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Migration Blu-ray Review: Funny but Flies South Quick

Migration is a funny, heartfelt attempt to tell a story that isn’t there.

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Contagion 4K UHD Review: If I Could Throw Your Computer in Jail, I Would

Unfortunately, Contagion is really feeling its age post COVID; however, the deep characterizations and thrilling subject matter elevate it to quality entertainment.

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Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Movie Review: I Am Your Captain, Your Judge, and Your Jury

You owe it to yourself to see Clark Gable and Charles Laughton in Mutiny on the Bounty.

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Annie Hall Movie Review: Look, There’s God Coming Out of the Restroom

Woody Allen’s Annie Hall is one of the smartest, funniest, as near to perfect, romantic comedies to ever hit an American screen.

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Book Review: Long Haul by Cullen Bunn and Heath Amodio

Storm King Comics’ Dark & Twisted series continues with Bunn and Amodio’s Long Haul; a cross-country trek through lands of darkness and horror.

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Darkman 4K UHD Review: A Must-See for Sam Raimi Fans

Sam Raimi’s Darkman, starring Liam Neeson and Francis McDormand, is a must-see for action/superhero fans.

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The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Blu-ray Review: If You Want to Hit Him, It’s Alright by Me

Norman Jewison’s The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is filled with laughs from beginning to end.

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Coming Home Blu-ray Review: Romantic War Drama at the Top of Its Game

Hal Ashby’s Coming Home starring Bruce Dern, Jane Fonda, and John Voight is a not-too-subtle film with absolutely riveting performances.

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Footloose (1984) 4K UHD Review: Rambunctious, Though Mostly Tired

Herbert Ross’s Footloose, starring Kevin Bacon and John Lithgow, is aging rapidly, but the dance sequences are still as fun as they’ve always been.

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Willy’s Wonderland 4K UHD Review: Nicolas Cage Brings a Whole Lot of Fun

Kevin Lewis’s Willy’s Wonderland, basically a one-man show for Nicolas Cage, is a fun, fight-filled, gore-fest.

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The Lovely Bones DVD Review: Saoirse Ronan and Stanley Tucci are Bright and Shiny Stars

Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones mostly tells a dark and foreboding tale that is held on the shoulders of Saoirse Ronan and Stanley Tucci.

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The Road to Hong Kong Blu-ray Review: The Formula Works to the End of the Map

Norman Panama’s The Road to Hong Kong works all the way to the last stone on the path.

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Red Planet Mars Blu-ray Review: Peter Graves and Andrea King Put Some Life into a Surprisingly Religious Story

Harry Horner’s Red Planet Mars is brought to its knees by its blatantly religious messages.

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Joe’s Apartment Blu-ray Review: Riding Cockroaches Into the Sunset

John Payson’s Joe’s Apartment is a musical black comedy that is neither very musical nor blackly comedic.

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Book Review: The Bitter End and Other Stories, Illustrated by Reed Crandall

A treat for lovers of short graphic – in all senses of the word – stories from the ’50s to the ’70s.

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American Dharma Movie Review: Duty, Fate, and Destiny

Errol Morris’ American Dharma is an excellent exposé on the man who may have had the most impact on the 2016 American presidential election, Steve Bannon.

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Thinner: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: Lose the Fat to Find a Good Story

Strong bonus features and a strong second half make Tom Holland’s Thinner worth the watch.

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Book Review: Smoking Kills by Thijs Desmet

Smoking Kills by Thijs Desmet is an outstanding graphic novel that will keep both teens and adults enthralled.

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The Trip to Italy Movie Review: She’s Got a Lovely Gait. Probably Padlocked.

Micheal Winterbottom’s The Trip to Italy, the second in The Trip quartet, and starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, will keep you laughing from start to finish.

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The English Patient Movie Review: When Were You Most Happy?

Michael Ondaatje and Anthony MInghella’s The English Patient is that very rare specimen – a movie that is nearly perfect in every way.

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The Trip (2010) Movie Review: Everything’s Exhausting When You’re Past 40

Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, is a delightful master class in improvisational comedy.

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The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) 4K UHD Review: Struggles to Find its Footing

Randall Wallace’s The Man in the Iron Mask is a watchable popcorn feature.

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Standard Operating Procedure Movie Review: We Just Did What We Were Told

Errol Morris proves his mastery again with the heart-wrenching Standard Operating Procedure about the detainees and the photographs that depicted their torture at Abu Ghraib prison.

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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Movie Review: And We Sleep and Eat with Death

Lewis Milestone’s All Quiet on the Western Front was the first movie to win best picture based on a novel, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque.

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Face/Off 4K UHD Review: Great Performances and a Fun Sci-Fi Script

John Woo’s Face/Off is an exciting adventure sci-fi that comes into its own by the power-house performances of John Travolta and Nicolas Cage.

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Pet Sematary: Bloodlines Blu-ray Review: Bring Out Your Dead

It doesn’t matter how many times you bury Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, nothing can bring this corpse to life.

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Marty Movie Review: A Classic Best Picture You Must Seek Out

Delbert Mann’s Marty, starring Ernest Borgnine, is a must see Oscar Winner for Best Picture that will leave you rooting for the good guy.

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Far from the Apple Tree DVD Review: Amazing Visuals Upgrade an Average Story

Grant McPhee’s Far from the Apple Tree is visually stunning while it struggles with its story.

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Titanic 4K UHD Limited-Edition Collector’s Boxed Set Review: A Must-Have for Titanic Lovers

James Cameron’s Titanic gets the 25th anniversary treatment with more content than you can shake a stick at.

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Silver Bullet 4K UHD Review: A Reasonably Creepy Creature Feature

Daniel Attias’ Silver Bullet has a few good scares to tide you over on a dark, fall night.

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Book Review: Milky Way by Miguel Vila

Milky Way by Miguel Vila and produced by Fantagraphics is a quiet erotic thriller that will keep you turning pages.

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The Last Tycoon (1976) Blu-ray Review: Uneven Goodness

The Last Tycoon with Robert DeNiro and directed by Elia Kazan is an uneven film that is still worth watching.

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The Fugitive (1993) 4K UHD Review: Non-Stop Action and Thrills

Andrew Davis’ The Fugitive is a non-stop roller coaster starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones in superlative roles.

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Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind DVD Review: An Intimate Conversation with a Living Legend

The documentary marks the first time Joyce Carol Oates has been extensively interviewed for a documentary and the results are enlightening.

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Marathon Man 4K UHD Review: Is It Safe?

John Schlesinger’s Marathon Man is a true thriller and a bonafide classic. Olivier and Hoffman are at the top of their form.

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Duck Soup Blu-ray Review: I Could Dance with You ‘til the Cows Come Home

The Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup, directed by Leo McCarey, has some of the best gags of their run and the triumphant return of Margaret Dumont.

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Horse Feathers Blu-ray Review: What Do You Do for a Haddock?

The Marx Brothers’ Horse Feathers, directed by Norman McLeod, has some of the best gags of their career.

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Monkey Business (1931) Blu-ray Review: You Call This a Party?

The Marx Brothers’ Monkey Business is their third foray into full-length feature films, and their first to show the absolute importance of Margaret Dumont.

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Book Review: Find the Xenomorph – An Aliens Search-and-Find Book Illustrated by Kevin Crossley

Find the Xenomorph will bring hours of puzzling fun.

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Animal Crackers (1930) Blu-ray Review: The Marx Brothers Find Their Stride

The Marx Brothers’ Animal Crackers, directed by Victor Heerman, is where the brothers really start to take off.

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