Posts Tagged ‘James Caan’
Journey to Shiloh Blu-ray Review: Too Many Questions and Questionable Motivations
Journey to Shiloh boasts an incredible cast chock-full of future stars.
Read MoreHarry and Walter Go to New York (1976) Blu-ray Review: They Should’ve Stayed Home
Twilight Time brings us the maligned crime caper comedy with James Caan, Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, and Diane Keaton.
Read MoreFreebie and the Bean Blu-ray Review: A Film That Should Have Stayed Buried in the Past
While the drawn-out car chases through the streets of San Francisco are entertaining and interesting to watch, the rest of the film is rather unwatchable.
Read MoreFreebie and the Bean (1974) Blu-ray Review: How Can Something So Wrong Feel So Right?
Look out, world ‒ because James Caan and Alan Arkin are on the loose again, thanks to the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: Odd Men Out (and the Women Who Drive Them)
Vindictive villains, stereoscopic Stooges, speculative spouses, heroic horsemen, and illiterate inventors highlight this quartet of New-to-Blu releases.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: All for the Glory of Love
From Peckinpah to Price and from Scott to Sinatra, this assortment of classics from Twilight Time doesn’t mess around.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: Party Poopers, Poor Sports, Sore Losers, and Bad Romances
From pubescent tweens and nightmarish games to pornographers and people who love to shoot things up, there’s an awful lot of foul play afoot here.
Read MoreThe Twilight Time Roundup for July
Twilight Time delivers another solid spate of titles in July.
Read More‘Rebel, Rebel’: Six Tales of Defiance from Twilight Time
From Streisand to Stone, controversies to conniving, this sextet offers it all.
Read MoreThe Killer Elite (1975) Blu-ray Review: The Wrath of Caan
Sam Peckinpah sets his bloody sights on a tale of covert government agents and stealthy ninja assassins. What’s not to love there?
Read MoreThe Future, the Past, and Creepy Dolls: Twilight Time Breaks the Eclectic Mold
The niche Blu-ray label unveils, among other things, its first double feature release.
Read MoreRollerball Blu-ray Review: Worth Viewing, but Didn’t Maximize Its Potential
In a corporate-controlled future, an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball represents the world, and one of its powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game.
Read MoreChapter Two (1979) DVD Review: Dull Neil Simon Melodrama
James Caan sinks into one sappy quagmire of a film.
Read MoreHenry’s Crime Blu-ray Review: Keanu Reeves Branches Out
“Henry’s Crime” is something of a crime in itself.
Read MoreHoneymoon in Vegas Blu-ray Review: Enjoyable Movie but the Blu-ray Should Be Annulled
MGM craps out with this title due to poor video and no extras.
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