I am an unabashed fan of this film. The years of desegregation had been over for a while when I was a kid growing up in the South in the 80s.... Read more
We’ve all heard the name before, most of us have seen it on stage or in its horrendous movie form, but we all know about The Phantom Of The Opera.... Read more
Once the mighty Scorpion King, Mathayus (played by Victor Webster), has lost everything, his queen died to a plague, his kingdom has fallen, and now he has become an assassin.... Read more
The Nutcracker: The Untold Story is the brainchild of director Andrey Konchalovskiy whose career includes a lot of obscure films he wrote and or directed; the titles I’ve heard of are The Odyssey and Tango & Cash.... Read more
The Blues Brothers is not only one of the best (if not the best) film adaptations of an SNL skit, but it’s also a damn fine musical comedy. Every part of the movie works, from the cast, the plot, the humor and of course, the music.... Read more
Jane Eyre is the newest adaptation of the classic Charlotte Bronte novel written in 1847. This is the 16th film adaptation of the book, yet I'm sure I'm not in the minority when I say that I have never seen an adaptation or even heard about the novel before this entry.... Read more
My wife and I always have this conversation about Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused. She asks me why I love it so much, and maybe because there’s just to much to love about it, can never come up with an a answer.... Read more
Perhaps I’m a jaded modern viewer. Or maybe I’m just coming at it with fresh eyes unclouded by nostalgia…but I’m not a big fan of Fast Times at Ridgemont High. If you haven’t already guessed, I came to this film cold.... Read more
Animal House may be one of the biggest cult gross out comedies ever made and its finally getting its due on Blu-Ray, as well as getting some fantastic bonus features.... Read more