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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...
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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...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
“Make the bad thing OK, and there’s no guilt…” Love hurts. Especially when you are thrown through a designer table and smashed into an aquarium! ...
Writer-director Colin Minahan, who specializes in horror-festival favorites like It Stains the Sand Red and What Keeps You Alive, described his 2025 movie Coyotes...
As someone who genuinely loves clever, inventive sitcoms (and even some not so clever), I popped in the St. Denis Medical: Season One...
If you enjoyed the new Naked Gun movie, then strap in for Airplane II: The Sequel. Airplane II: The Sequel is a perfect time...
The Warner Archive keeps delivering classic Hanna-Barbera gems on Blu-ray, and their latest release—Touché Turtle and Dum Dum: The Complete Series—proves why these restorations...
First, I have to say that I consider Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom to be the single best television series of the 21st century so...
‘Who is that masked man?!’ I have yet to warm up to Ari Aster, a talented filmmaker who does inventively staged and shot...
Hutch is back. And thank the Gods he is, because I loved the first Nobody 2 picks up four years after the events of...
“There’s such a fine line between clever and stupid,” a wise man named Nigel Tufnel said many years ago in a movie called This...
The time has come to close the chapter of Downton Abbey. This third film in the series picks up after five seasons of the...
Unlike Little Nell, I was never a regular Frankie fan. I’m not talking about the movies but the character himself, particularly as he appears...
As much as I love nostalgia, not everything holds up at the same level. Making it’s Blu-ray debut via Warner Bros. Home Video is...
This spectacular collection is another fantastic release, collecting six horror films from the Warner Archive. Doctor X Two-strip technicolor is not every fan’s definition...
The biggest show in town is Huckleberry Hound, for all you guys and gals… Following positive reaction to The Ruff and Reddy Show, Hanna-Barbera...
First things first: Weapons is easily the best horror in 2025 to date, an ingeniously written inventively shot and staged film written and...
What happens when two fiercely independent souls, leading seemingly happy lives, have a chance meeting at a mutual friend’s wedding? It is the beginning...
I first encountered the Paramount movie Dear Ruth in a television airing in the 1980s. It’s about a young woman who writes to a...
In 1984 Tsui Hark was riding high on a number of critical and commercial successes and decided to open Film Workshop, a new production...
“Strange talking to someone who knows so bout you when you know so little about them…” Are you yearning for a taut retro...
Get ready for the ride of your life. So states the tag phrase on the original movie poster for Lawrence Kasdan’s 1985 ensemble...
I was 25 years old before I first flew on an airplane. That was in 1984, and I had won a first-class trip for...
Warner Bros. was behind Black Samson, which came out in 1974, but if you don’t pay attention, you might think it was produced...