Posts Tagged ‘Liam Neeson’
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.
Read MoreThe Marksman (2021) Movie Review: Off Target
Even during a pandemic, we get the annual generic Liam Neeson action thriller.
Read MoreHonest Thief Blu-ray Review: Comfort Food for Crime Fans
If all one wants is to see Liam Neeson once again using his wits and his fists to come out on top, this will satisfy that urge.
Read MoreCold Pursuit Blu-ray Review: Revenge Served at the Right Temperature
An enjoyable adventure for crime fans, offering more of interest to keep the viewer engaged with the story than the standard shoot’em-up.
Read MoreMichael Collins / Man in the Wilderness Blu-rays Review: Super Heroes
The Warner Archive Collection brings us both a legendary man and a man of legend in these two High-Def offerings.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: Breaking the Rules of a Lovelorn, War-torn World
From bitter one-armed, one-legged, one-eyed veteran vigilantes in Santa Barbara to faithful female Jewish writers smuggling money into Nazi Germany, this lot of features proves all is indeed fair in love and war.
Read MoreThe Bounty (1984) / U Turn (1997) Blu-rays Review: Twilight Time Goes South
The two best bad trips you can possibly book this season.
Read MoreA Walk Among the Tombstones Blu-ray Review: Somber, Slow Detective Throwback
This adaptation of Lawrence Block’s alcoholic detective series is true to the character, maybe to a fault.
Read MoreTaken Movie Review: A Fun-tastic Action Revenge Flick
A good old-fashioned bad-guys-getting-their-butts-handed-to-them kinda movie.
Read MoreDarkman Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: Delivers the Fun Quotient
Sam Raimi’s ultracool, post Evil Dead B-movie.
Read MoreTrue Detective: Season 1 Is the Pick of the Week
It is a brilliant show, the sort of thing that cable TV has gotten so good at lately.
Read MoreThe Nut Job Blu-ray Review: Amiable Enough to Entertain the Kiddos
It brings to mind classic Bugs Bunny – alas, none of the characters have quite the personality of Bugs, but then, who does?
Read MoreSchindler’s List 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Blu-ray Review: Never Forget
A powerful story about what can happen when just one man stands up for what is right.
Read MoreWrath of the Titans (2012) Blu-ray Review: Wrath of the Critic
Sequel nobody wanted proves to be just as hapless as its predecessor.
Read MoreBreakfast on Pluto Movie Review: The Strange and Exotic Tale of Patrick Kitten Braden
With a line like “If I wasn’t a transvestite terrorist, would you marry me?” at least you know Kitten won’t bore you.
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