Blu-ray Review: The Losers
The Losers is the latest DC comic adaptation to hit the big screen. Inspired by the 2004 Vertigo comic book series by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock, The Losers is a five-man special forces unit...
View ArticleMovie Preview: July 2011
With June winding up a tad bit on the mediocre side, I suppose it was time for a breather before summer finally pulled out its big guns. The studios are prepped and ready with something for everyone...
View ArticleMovie Review: Captain America: The First Avenger
Some directors have been in the game long enough that eventually they’ll stop pulling punches and wind up delivering their masterstroke. While there are also other kinds of directors who continually...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Puncture (2011)
When I first heard of Puncture, that is all I knew, the title. With that little bit of knowledge I assumed it was going to be some manner of horror movie. Seriously, doesn’t that word evoke perhaps a...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Avengers (2012)
If you’ve ever observed a boy and a girl in the same room on a typical afternoon you might have witnessed this sort of scenario: The little girl sits quietly drawing a picture of something peaceful...
View ArticleMovie Review: Marvel’s The Avengers
Hype can be a dangerous game sometimes. It can literally make or break a film’s opening weekend. While Disney may have completely trounced any hopes of making money off their gargantuan marketing game...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Cellular
Cellular has an interesting pedigree. The taut, simple thriller was written by none other than Larry Cohen (well, the story anyway, screenplay credit goes to Chris Morgan who would go on to pen movies...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Iceman
Over the years, Michael Shannon has proven to be a truly great actor, and his performance in The Iceman continues to prove that point. The film is based on the true story of Richard Kuklinski, a...
View ArticleMovie Review: “The Iceman” (2012)
It’s no surprise that the story of Richard Kuklinski has made it to the big screen in writer/director Ariel Vroman’s The Iceman. Abused as a child, Kuklinski’s penchant for violence led him to a long...
View ArticleMovie Review: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’
One word aptly describes Captain America: The Winter Soldier: Wow! If I could write a one word review, that would be it, case closed. As it stands, you’d never see this coming from a duo of...
View ArticleMovie Preview: July 2011
With June winding up a tad bit on the mediocre side, I suppose it was time for a breather before summer finally pulled out its big guns. The studios are prepped and ready with something for everyone...
View ArticleMovie Review: Captain America: The First Avenger
Some directors have been in the game long enough that eventually they’ll stop pulling punches and wind up delivering their masterstroke. While there are also other kinds of directors who continually...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Puncture (2011)
When I first heard of Puncture, that is all I knew, the title. With that little bit of knowledge I assumed it was going to be some manner of horror movie. Seriously, doesn’t that word evoke perhaps a...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Avengers (2012)
If you’ve ever observed a boy and a girl in the same room on a typical afternoon you might have witnessed this sort of scenario: The little girl sits quietly drawing a picture of something peaceful...
View ArticleMovie Review: Marvel’s The Avengers
Hype can be a dangerous game sometimes. It can literally make or break a film’s opening weekend. While Disney may have completely trounced any hopes of making money off their gargantuan marketing game...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Cellular
Cellular has an interesting pedigree. The taut, simple thriller was written by none other than Larry Cohen (well, the story anyway, screenplay credit goes to Chris Morgan who would go on to pen movies...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Iceman
Over the years, Michael Shannon has proven to be a truly great actor, and his performance in The Iceman continues to prove that point. The film is based on the true story of Richard Kuklinski, a...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is an exciting, action-packed film that goes beyond being just a sequel to 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger as its story alters the Marvel Cinematic...
View ArticleMovie Preview: July 2011
With June winding up a tad bit on the mediocre side, I suppose it was time for a breather before summer finally pulled out its big guns. The studios are prepped and ready with something for everyone...
View ArticleMovie Review: Captain America: The First Avenger
Some directors have been in the game long enough that eventually they’ll stop pulling punches and wind up delivering their masterstroke. While there are also other kinds of directors who continually...
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