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Jet Li was one of the cornerstones of the wave of Hong Kong action stars and directors who came to America in the late-90’s...
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Jet Li was one of the cornerstones of the wave of Hong Kong action stars and directors who came to America in the late-90’s...
Shin Ultraman is a certified blast. I loved every second of it. I watched it twice in a row. I needed to take it...
Produced by Bernard Woolner Written by Mark Hanna Directed by Nathan Hertz Starring Allison Hayes, William Hudson, Yvette Vickers, Roy Gordon, George Douglas, Ken...
I really expected to relate more to the protagonist of the documentary film, Batman and Me. Darren Maxwell aka “Dags,” is a formerly obsessive-compulsive...
Filmmaker Lisa Hurwitz had to come up with some way to make the rest of the world care about her documentary, The Automat, since...
After an explosive debut in 2000’s career criminal biopic, Chopper, Eric Bana has been essentially treading water in Hollywood despite his roles in a...
Growing up, my favorite two super-heroes were Batman and Superman. And, despite being a “Batman guy”, one of the most significant events of my...
Jakob’s Wife puts a very funny, original spin on the vampire comedy and provides a terrific vehicle for horror icon Barbara Crampton who, like...
The Prince’s Voyage is a beautiful animated tale from critically acclaimed French animators animator Jean-François Laguionie (The Painting, Cannes Palme d’Or winner Rowing Across...
It’s hard to believe that Hanna Barbera’s The Flintstones has been ingrained in popular culture for six decades. America’s first prime-time adult animation series,...
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War serves as the final film of the DC Animated Universe, which began with Flashpoint Paradox (2013). The movie opens with...
Throughout the years, Chucky has been busy. Dubbed (by me) as the hardest working killer doll, we have seen him terrorize babysitters, find...
So, that went by fast. We’re already in November and man oh man, there’s some great discs out there. This installment has some amazing...
Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal), a successful investment banker, struggles after losing his wife in a tragic car crash. Despite pressure from his father in law...
Review by Dean Galanis Executive Producers Julie Corman, Jonathan Kaplan, Jeffrey Schwarz, Tino Zimmermann Produced by Elijah Drenner, Lainie Miller, Michael J. Heagle, Jim...
Review by Clay N. Ferno The strange Batsuits with angular black and yellow emblem we’ve been seeing at Target from Mattel have been finally...
Godzilla is kind of a big deal. The Japanese have known that since 1954. The US has known since 1956 when Raymond Burr nearly...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Serge Lalou, Martina Haubrich, Gunnar Dedio Directed by Arnaud des Pallières Written by Christelle Berthevas, Arnaud des Pallières...
Review by Elizabeth Weitz Produced by Martin Bandier, Shep Gordon, Charles Koppelman, Carolyn Pfeiffer, Ted Swanson and Lionel Wigram Written by David Stenn Directed...
Review by Michelle Delsante #EM3 or Eenie Meenie Miney Moe is a flick about drugs, sex & money; lots and lots of drugs, sex...
Lots of stuff in this one; both good and bad. But, if you like giant monsters, ex-nuns, sketch comedy, daydreamers, buddy cops, Jack The...
Surprise! Caught up! Here’s some amazing titles that hit shelves this week including some tv series, a Disney classic and the funniest movie of...
Review by Morayo Sayles In his tenth documentary, director and producer Alan Govenar tells the tale of a 51-year old man dancing his way...
A week plus in bed with the worst documented head cold brings a slew of new (and overdue) recommendations including zombies, superheroes, classic cinema,...