Kiss Me Deadly Criterion Collection DVD Review: Endlessly Entertaining
By Greg Barbrick |
Appearing at the tail end of the classic era of film noir, Kiss Me Deadly (1955) was a stylishly brutal ...
Read More Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Blu-ray Review: An Interesting Evolution in the Series
By Shawn Bourdo |
I’ve always loved the middle school and high school genre of films. There’s a magic in those pre-teen and early ...
Read More Park Row DVD Review: Samuel Fuller’s Energetic Ode to the Newspaper Business
By Dusty Somers |
I bet I’d have a hard time finding a journalist who wouldn’t have a soft spot for Samuel Fuller’s Park ...
Read More Anti-Nazi Classics DVD Review: Germans Examine Themselves Through Art
By Greg Barbrick |
Before, during, and especially after America’s entry into World War II, Hollywood produced an enormous number of films about the ...
Read More
Recent Comments