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Despite being released in 1998, Blade is the transitional point for genre film in the 21st century. Before Blade, the action movie was the...
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“Strange talking to someone who knows so bout you when you know so little about them…” Are you yearning for a taut retro...
With the release of Tron: Ares, there is no better time to revisit the groundbreaking 1982 grandfather of CGI, Tron, and its 2010...
Somewhere in the special features 60th anniversary release of The Sound of Music (you can also find it on across all physical and digital...
Despite being released in 1998, Blade is the transitional point for genre film in the 21st century. Before Blade, the action movie was the...
From Blumhouse, producers of M3GAN, and Platinum Dunes, producers of A Quiet Place, comes DROP, the action-packed thriller that proves dating can be deadly....
Before Rob Cohen launched Vin Diesel into his forever franchises of The Fast and the Furious and XXX, he gave us the physics-defying...
Career Opportunities, or “How I Learned To Stop Whalleying and Love Jennifer Connelly” is a fascinating study of a film. I would love...
When I watched 2018’s Batman Ninja, I was pleasantly surprised to find that what seemed like tone deaf corporate synergy, was a loving homage...
Until I saw The Informant!, all I knew about lysine was that it’s an amino acid, there’s a lot of it in chickens, and...
As this film nears its thirtieth anniversary, all I could really remember about it was I liked it a lot and it had an...
It has been 11 years since The Babadook was released, and what has followed in the decade since has been a significant increase in...
Oxymoronic as the term may be, mature screwball comedies used to be a standard fixture on release slates in any given year. Unfortunately,...
“ …in the end there is no desire so deep as the simple desire for companionship.” – Graham Greene, May We Borrow Your Husband?...
Two brilliant idealists hover over a computer screen, white hat hacking. College friends Martin Brice (Robert Redford) and Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) are conspiring to...
From Warner Bros. Pictures, “The Alto Knights,” starring Academy Award winner Robert De Niro in a dual role and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker...
There have been a lot of good Santa Clauses in movies over the years. From Edmund Gwenn, Sebastian Cabot, and Sir Richard Attenborough in...
The Accountant 2 is a quality sequel to a perfectly good original outing. I hadn’t seen the first The Accountant until last month...
The Legend of Ochi is a breath of fresh air in a market flooded with saccharine, spoonfed-plots, and unnaturally colorful family films. A24’s new...
With audiences still on edge from its theatrical run, Blumhouse’s latest horror sensation THE WOMAN IN THE YARD is available exclusively on digital platforms...
Today is Superman Day, a global celebration of the world’s first Super Hero. Superman Day will rally audiences around the world to commemorate Superman...
Over a single beautiful day that turns into a scream-filled night, Sinners gives us folk, family, fear, and one of the creepiest forms of...
From the Academy Award-winning writer/director of “Parasite,” Bong Joon Ho, comes his next groundbreaking cinematic experience, “Mickey 17.” The film is now available for...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Captain America: Brave New World storms onto digital platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home on April 15, before making...
A Working Man, from Amazon MGM Studios, will be available for purchase on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on June 10. Directed by David...
Reminiscing about her first encounter with Jack Quaid’s Josh, the film opens with Sophie Thatcher’s Iris wistfully recounting how it was seemingly love...
The Greek philosopher Aristotle defined tragedy as an action “that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude.” But in the United States, there...