Posts Tagged ‘drama’
Jubal Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Shakespeare in the Wild West
Glenn Ford and Charles Bronson as buddies? SOLD!
Read MoreThe Oranges Blu-ray Review: A Conventional Tale of Unconventional Romance
TV’s Dr. House, Maeby Fünke, and Seth Cohen – together at last.
Read MoreThe Moon Is Down DVD Review: Suicidal Norwegians vs. the Nazi Menace
Solution: lunar antidepressants.
Read MoreHitchcock (2012) Blu-ray Review: A Legend Plays a Legend
Hopkins shines as the master of suspense.
Read MoreThe Loves of Edgar Allan Poe DVD Review: For Curiosity Seekers Only
Edgar Allan Poe and Sherman T. Potter: College Roommates.
Read MoreGeorge A. Romero’s Knightriders (1981) Blu-ray Review: The Most Sincere, Underrated Drama About Adult Outcasts Ever Made
“It’s real hard to live for something that you believe in.”
Read MoreHeaven with a Barbed Wire Fence DVD Review: Or, Before They Were Stars: The Movie
No, it’s not a documentary about America produced by the Tea Party.
Read MoreRipper Street: Series One Blu-ray Review: As My Teachers Always Said: Needs Improvement
It’s no Sherlock, but it certainly could be worse.
Read MoreShe Played with Fire (Fortune Is a Woman) DVD Review: Jack Hawkins, Ladies Man?
A fun, forgotten English film noir.
Read MoreA Late Quartet Blu-ray Review: Christopher Walken Finally Gets to Play a Real Person!
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment brings us this real sleeper of a winner.
Read MoreLili DVD Review: When Is a Musical Not a Musical?
A surprisingly song-less song-and-dance film with Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer.
Read MoreThe Robert Mitchum Film Collection DVD Review: A Gallant Line-up of Shamelessly Repackaged Releases
Any actor who shares the same name as my deodorant is A-OK in my book.
Read MorePeople Like Us (2012) Blu-ray Review: Wait, This Isn’t the Sequel to Spies Like Us
A movie that doesn’t live up to its title: I don’t like these people at all!
Read MoreOctober Baby DVD Review: Pro-Life Christian Propaganda from a Hate Group
Wake me up when October ends.
Read MoreYesterday’s Enemy (1959) DVD Review: Hammer Films’ Contribution to the War Genre
A taut World War II drama from the studio that dripped blood.
Read MoreChapter Two (1979) DVD Review: Dull Neil Simon Melodrama
James Caan sinks into one sappy quagmire of a film.
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