Theatrical Review: Percy Jackson & The Olympians – The Lightning Thief
Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief is a phenomenal flick that both parents and kids can enjoy together. There are a few things left out that made me knock a star off, and the fact...
View ArticleReview: Thomas Crown Affair BD
The Thomas Crown Affair does have plenty of flaws that should’ve made it yet another pointless and inadequate remake to go along with the rest, but the chemistry between Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo,...
View ArticleReview: Remember Me BD
Do yourself a favor and go into the film not reading the back of the cover. Anything you might read will likely give away the ending; I thankfully took my own advice so the ending was much more of a...
View ArticleReview: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief BD + DVD
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is truly a phenomenal movie that should be enjoyed by anyone who in the slightest likes science fiction in films today. The movie provides both...
View ArticleReview: The World’s End BD + Screen Caps
The World’s End has its moments and I did chuckle more than once but the characters, Pegg’s especially, are mostly un-redeemable twats though since for the most part they’ve worked together in the...
View ArticleReview: The November Man BD + Screen Caps
The November Man doesn’t really bring anything new to the genre and is more in line with the Bourne franchise with both grit and geopolitics centric to their respective stories. But what makes this...
View ArticleReview: Survivor BD + Screen Caps
It’s not too hard to see why Survivor went direct-to-video and in spite of the best efforts of a (mostly) respectable cast and some decent direction from the director, the screenplay needed a few more...
View ArticleReview: No Escape BD + Screen Caps
No Escape is an all around entertaining film perfect for a Saturday movie night. No, it doesn’t make you think or have any profound performances but the acting isn’t bad with Owen Wilson serving as a...
View ArticleReview: The Transporter Refueled BD + Screen Caps
There’s really no reason for The Transporter Refueled to exist, let alone one without Jason Statham starring. The writing is bad, the action sequences weren’t well directed and came across more as a...
View ArticleReview: Broken Lance BD + Screen Caps
Broken Lance is a well made studio Western from the 1950s that features, no surprise, top notch performances most notably Spencer Tracy. The shooting locales and production design is commendable to go...
View ArticleReview: Carol BD + Screen Caps
A well made movie from Todd Haynes, finely adapted from Patricia Highsmith’s best-selling novel, Carol features strong performances by Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, which really propels the plot and...
View ArticleReview: The Knick: The Complete Second Season BD + Screen Caps
“The Knick”: The Complete Second Season is another triumph from Cinemax and includes amazing performances by Clive Owen, Andre Holland (who probably was the standout amongst them all), Juliet Rylance...
View ArticleReview: Urge BD + Screen Caps
I so wanted to love and embrace the insanity of Urge, and yet with a few absolutely unlikeable characters and a story that devolves into zombie apocalypse territory, I can’t recommend it. However, it...
View ArticleReview: Road House BD + Screen Caps
Road House is another classic of the 1980s, a fun romp with a cheesy story and yet Patrick Swayze has more than enough charm to pull it off and make it all the more memorable. Road House — Shout...
View ArticleReview: Star Trek Beyond UHD/BD + Screen Caps
Speaking as a mere casual fan (for shame!), Star Trek Beyond is a solid entry in the Trek franchise that in some ways matches with the 2009 semi-reboot and excels primarily with this young cast that I...
View ArticleReview: I.T. BD + Screen Caps
I.T. may not be a good movie and certainly the script could’ve gone through a few more re-writes, but thanks to Pierce Brosnan’s earnest performance, and a cameo from Michael Nyqvist, this is worthy of...
View ArticleReview: Keeping Up with the Joneses BD + Screen Caps
I can’t say I was entirely disappointed in Keeping Up with the Joneses but for the talent they had, Galifianakis, Hamm and Fisher in particular, the script does them no justice with humor that doesn’t...
View ArticleReview: Donnie Darko BD + Screen Caps
Not going out on a limb to say that Donnie Darko is a transformative kind of movie, one that even so many years later still holds up so well and features tremendous performances from most involved....
View ArticleReview: The Lawnmower Man BD + Screen Caps
The Lawnmower Man Blu-ray released through Shout Factory has some good video/audio transfers and a nice selection of bonus features, though the movie itself is laughably bad and the 141-minute long...
View ArticleReview: The November Man BD + Screen Caps
The November Man doesn’t really bring anything new to the genre and is more in line with the Bourne franchise with both grit and geopolitics centric to their respective stories. But what makes this...
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