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Shout! Factory in collaboration with Candid Camera, Inc. will debut the newly produced documentary feature MISTER CANDID CAMERA on August 2, 2022 across major...
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Nobody thanked Kirk Douglas on the night it won the top five Oscars at the 1975 Academy Awards. And yet without him, there would...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
“One Battle After Another”, the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, debuts Digitally at home today, November 14. From Warner Bros. Pictures...
Shout! Factory in collaboration with Candid Camera, Inc. will debut the newly produced documentary feature MISTER CANDID CAMERA on August 2, 2022 across major...
Rob Zombie (3 From Hell, House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects) digs up the origin story of everyone’s favorite monster family in the...
Distribution Solutions, a division of Alliance Entertainment, announces the release of NEON and DECAL’s Crimes of the Future coming to Blu-ray and DVD August...
Baby Assassins is a vexing film to review. This Japanese action-comedy film starring Yukina Fukushima and Saori Izawa as two recent high school graduates...
While Downton Abbey: A New Era doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to the formal dining table, long-time fans of the hit Julian Fellowes’ PBS...
Teen idols Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello returned to the big screen for a new surf-and-sand adventure with the hip, hilarious 80s update BACK...
The Black Phone is an American horror film starring Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, and Ethan Hawke. The film is directed by Scott Derrickson (Doctor...
I am a Bob’s Burgers junky. And while Tina Belcher is my favorite, Louise may actually be my spirit animal while I am actually...
The opening scenes in Gone in the Night feature Winona Ryder as Kath, a Gen-Xer botanist driving to a rented cabin with her Gen-Z...
Diary of a Spy is an espionage thriller from director Adam Christian Clark that purports to be based on true, but confidential, whatever the...
It’s amazing to consider that in just three years we’ve completely changed how and where we watch movies. But, thanks to streaming and DVD,...
Thor is having a midlife crisis. The events of Ragnarok and Endgame have made him question his purpose, so the “God of Thunder” (Chris...
As representation improves and materialist analyses become more widely prevalent, it becomes tempting to regard art as a fractured mirror in which stories are...
Written by Tim Lucas Published by PS Publishing The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes is the title of Alan Aldridge’s autobiographical art book from...
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is an American action-comedy starring Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal. The film is most notable for employing a...
What happens when you take some traditional bad guys and try to teach them to be good? That is what Dreamworks Animation’s latest effort...
REVIEWER’S NOTE: Due to the nature of the film, this review will frankly discuss cruelty to animals and sexual sadism. If those topics are...
With Stephen King adaptations essentially being a genre in their own right, it is perhaps not that strange that once his son Joe Hill...
There has been some confusion as to exactly where Lightyear fits into the Toy Story universe, which has clearly also been at the forefront...
1995’s The Quick and The Dead was ahead of its time. The quirky Sam Raimi western didn’t do well at the box office, and...
If 9 Bullets were a larger film it would be a disaster, as it stands it is merely a mess. Shocking tonal jumps, a bizarre...
Kyu-maan Lee’s The Policeman’s Lineage begs us to return to a simpler era. As its title suggests, this is a cop story, recalling with...
I discovered competitive eating on the Fourth of July. A lot of people can probably say the same. For me, it was 2004, and...
Ninja Badass, doesn’t defy someone’s expectations. It spits in their face, swears at them, and you actually end up admiring this flick for that....