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The name James Cosmo may not be one many recognize right away, but there’s a high likelihood you’ve watched him ...
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Frederick Wiseman's 18th film is Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros, a four-hour documentary shot in Spring 2022 over 35 days about ...
Read More AFI Fest 2023 Review: The Bikeriders
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Inspired by Danny Lyon's 1967 photography book of the same name, writer/director Jeff Nichols's The Bikeriders depicts the rise and ...
Read More Nightwing / Shadow of the Hawk Double Feature Blu-ray Review: Two Not-Too-Bad Supernatural Spookers
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“Flight Fright! Two terrifying tales in one killer double feature” is what the Blu-ray box says and it's not too ...
Read More AFI Fest 2023 Review: Albert Brooks: Defending My Life
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Albert Brooks: Defending My Life is a love letter to a comic genius from his best friend, who just so ...
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They steal! They kill! All at Lionel Barrymore's will in The Devil Doll (1934) directed by Tod Browning (Dracula 1931, ...
Read More After Death (2023) Movie Review: A Beautifully Filmed Exploration of Near-Death Experiences
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The biggest question that people ask, whether they are young or old, is what happens when we die? Where do ...
Read More The Challenge Blu-ray Review: Accept This Challenge
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Before you write this film off as a typical low-budget ‘80s actioner, take a closer look at the credits. Star ...
Read More Alien Outlaw Blu-ray Review: Happily Senseless Sci-fi Western
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There's an aspect of a movie like Alien Outlaw (1986) that is review-proof. It's not trying to be "good", in ...
Read More Black Sabbath Blu-ray Review: A Touch of Bava in the Night
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Yet another Halloween is upon us, and what better way to prep than listening to old Black Sabbath records and ...
Read More The Dark Power Blu-ray Review: A Solid Creature Feature
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In The Dark Power, several young coeds who have yet to learn that, in the winter time, clothes will help ...
Read More Red Dragon (2002) 4K UHD Review: Hopkins’ Last Lecter
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While Silence of the Lambs is justly Thomas Harris's most famous story about Hannibal Lecter, it's the previous novel, Red ...
Read More Le Mépris (Contempt) 4K UHD Review: Contemplative, Frustrating, and Painfully Sad
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Le Mépris (Contempt) written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard in 1963 is based on a 1954 Italian novel called Il ...
Read More Meg 2: The Trench Blu-ray Review: Works Best When It Repeats What Worked Before
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Based (loosely) on The Trench, the second novel in Steve Alten's Meg book series, Meg 2: The Trench is a ...
Read More Rock Around the Clock Blu-ray Review: It’s Squares-Ville, Man
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Rock Around the Clock (1956) features Bill Haley and the Comets riding the success of their seat-ripping, riot-inducing song that ...
Read More Boris Karloff Collection DVD Review: Viva Karloff! These Four Movies Not So Much
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Legendary horror icon Boris Karloff makes his final silver screen appearance(s) in these four low- budget Mexican productions made shortly ...
Read More Cujo Blu-ray Review: A Straightforward Thriller with Modest Chills
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When you talk about the greatest Stephen King adaptations, your mind usually drifts to Carrie (1976), Salem's Lot (1979), The ...
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Fairly regularly, the film discourse on Twitter and other social media apps turns to sex in cinema. There is a ...
Read More Paramount Scares Volume 1 4K UHD Review: An Embarrassment of Riches
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The Paramount Scares Volume 1 4K UHD box set comes packed full of scares. First there are the five movies, ...
Read More The Edge of the World Blu-ray Review: Director Michael Powell’s First Masterpiece
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Even before he partnered with Emeric Pressburger and made some of the most ravishing British films, the legendary Michael Powell ...
Read More The Iron-Fisted Monk Blu-ray Review: Disjointed Drama, Fantastic Kung Fu
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It makes sense that kung fu movies would eventually add in comedic elements. There is an inherent silliness to grown ...
Read More EO Blu-ray Review: The Secret Life of Donkeys
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EO is a happy circus donkey, content to travel with his raggedy troupe to rural outposts in Europe. He’s motivated ...
Read More Before Night Falls Blu-ray Review: Expresses the Overall Importance of Artists and Their Art
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Sometimes, it's not always easy to embrace the cinematic biopic. There are the usual liberties and inaccuracies to be found ...
Read More Kiss the Girls 4K UHD Review: A Quality Thriller Showing Its Age
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Early in Gary Fleder’s Kiss the Girls, Washington, D.C. forensic psychologist and detective Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) goes to North ...
Read More Mackintosh and T.J. Blu-ray Review: Roy Rogers Rides into the Sunset One Final Time
By Joe Garcia III |
Legendary singing cowboy Roy Rogers makes his final feature film appearance in Mackintosh and T.J. (1975). A good, clean, western ...
Read More Strays (2023) Blu-ray Review: The Incredibly Crude Journey
By Gordon S. Miller |
In the annals of cinema, the raunchy R-rated comedy predominantly featured the profane and sexual antics of 20-something, white men, ...
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It’s more than just a Scarface (1983) reunion. In Carlito’s Way (1993), director Brian De Palma and Al Pacino give ...
Read More The Road Dance Movie Review: A Slight Misstep
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There comes a moment in Richie Adams’ The Road Dance where I wondered if I would actually care what happened ...
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Eddie Alcazar’s Divinity is a film that begs to be seen. Heck, it’s pleading to be seen, to be noticed, ...
Read More The Storms of Jeremy Thomas DVD Review: An Entrancing Documentary
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In cinema, there are always going to be troublemakers and button pushers, meaning that these are people who come in ...
Read More Chariots of the Gods Blu-ray Review: Before Ancient Aliens…
By Joe Garcia III |
Before Ancient Aliens there was Chariots of the Gods (1970) by Erich Von Daniken. VCI Entertainment proudly presents the 50th ...
Read More The Black Phone 4K UHD Review: Unnerving Kidnapping Tale
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Proper new screen horror villains are rare. While it seems like they pop up all the time, the ones that ...
Read More Night of the Demons 2 Blu-ray Review: Angela Comes Back, Better
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Night of the Demons 2 is a direct-to-video sequel to Night of the Demons, released six years later. It's cheaper, ...
Read More Night of the Demons 4K UHD Review: Shameless & Shameful Evil Dead Rip-off
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When I saw the opening credits of Night of the Demons, I had the feeling that the animated floating demons ...
Read More Book Review: Christmas in the Movies: Revised & Expanded Edition by Jeremy Arnold
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Personally, I think my favorite Christmas movie is 1974's Black Christmas, which can be referred to as an anti-Christmas one. ...
Read More Crime and Punishment (2002) Blu-ray Review: Too Much Punishment
By Greg Hammond |
Crispin Glover plays Roskolnikov in Menahem Golan’s adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment. Roskolnikov has recently published a ...
Read More Farewell My Concubine 30th Anniversary Movie Review: Leslie Cheung Shines Once More
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Read More The Exorcist 4K UHD Review: William Friedkin’s Masterpiece
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Read More New York Stories Blu-ray Review: A Disappointing Trio from Three Great Directors
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To quote the concluding narration from the Naked City (1958-1963) TV series, “There are eight million stories in the naked ...
Read More After Dark, My Sweet Blu-ray Review: A Strong Film Noir from Director James Foley
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Based on the novel by Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, stars Jason Patric (in an early outing meant to ...
Read More Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! DVD Review: Plays Cards Across a Vast Spectrum of Fandoms
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The 35th entry into the Scooby-Doo! Direct-To-Video Movie series arrives on September 26, 2023. Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! continues a ...
Read More La Bamba Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Soars Far Above Other Hollywood Biopics
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La Bamba (1987) is the story of Richard Valenzuela, known better as Ritchie Valens, a name associated with a song ...
Read More Nil by Mouth Blu-ray Review: A Strong, Gripping Example of British Cinema
By Davy |
The British kitchen sink and social realist dramas of the 1950s and 60s were emotional and draining, but they don't ...
Read More American Pop Blu-ray Review: Try, Try, and Try Again
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Ralph Bakshi’s animated voyage through 20th century popular music has finally arrived on Blu-ray. While music is an integral part ...
Read More Three Days of the Condor Blu-ray Review: The Book Reader Who Stayed Out in the Cold
By Jack Cormack |
As far as paranoid ‘70s thrillers go, Sydney Pollack’s Three Days of the Condor—about Joe Turner (Robert Redford), a hip ...
Read More Cocaine Bear 4K UHD Review: Fans of the Genre Might be Pleased
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In 1985, a drug dealer dumped cocaine out of his Cessna and then fell from the plane to his death. ...
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It may almost seem cliché to say that a movie filmed in Ireland is breathtaking to behold, but it’s true ...
Read More The Wild Party Blu-ray Review: A Wild Night Is Calling
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Gather ‘round, people, and you shall hear the grim tale of one named Jolly. With a comeback in tow, a ...
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As an extreme film buff, I always appreciate and seek out filmmakers and films that challenge the usual and obviously ...
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In college, I did work study for the university dinner theater. It was a great job, and I had loads ...
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