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When they write about the great Films Noir, the 1949 movie Side Street rarely makes the list, but perhaps it should. Side Street,...
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When they write about the great Films Noir, the 1949 movie Side Street rarely makes the list, but perhaps it should. Side Street,...
Sonic the Hedgehog’s foray into the world of film has certainly come a long way since that fateful first trailer in the spring of...
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...
The advent of streaming television over the last several years has marked a small-screen renaissance for the iconic Star Trek franchise. Under the guidance...
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...
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...
There have been a lot of good Santa Clauses in movies over the years. From Edmund Gwenn, Sebastian Cabot, and Sir Richard Attenborough in...
Shameless is a rare and enduring television achievement—an unfiltered, emotionally raw exploration of family, survival, and identity in modern America. Running for eleven seasons...
Magilla Gorilla: The Complete Series is a delightful blast from the past—a classic slice of Hanna-Barbera whimsy that ran from 1964 to 1967....
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...
Often confused with Gene Roddenberry’s unsold 1973 TV pilot movie Genesis II, which co-starred actress Mariette Hartley, Earth II was a 1971 unsold TV...
The jungle drums are pounding once more—The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) has swung onto Blu-ray, freshly restored in HD by Film Masters as...
I grew up in a lower middle-class household in an upper middle-class neighborhood in Northern Kentucky but spent quite a bit of my teenage...
The unsolicited misadventures of the average American just trying to go through life was a favorite formula for 80s Hollywood comedies, resulting in many...
Any time you watch, read, or listen to a vampire story, you must ask: What is this story really about? Monsters, we must remember,...
What’s that? You’re looking for a charming and slightly bizarre animated movie about a young girl abandoned by her deadbeat, gambling dad that now...
Constantine has undergone a strong fan reappraisal in recent years. When it was announced in 2005, the transposing of Alan Moore’s working class con-artist...
Tom and Jerry: The Complete CinemaScope Collection compiles all 23 widescreen shorts produced between 1954 and 1958, marking the final phase of Hanna-Barbera’s...
With the turn of the millennium on the horizon, 90s blockbusters increasingly became preoccupied with grandiose disaster scenarios, and Dante’s Peak became one...
Anticipation has always been a double-edged sword in cinema. Even a fairly decent movie will have studios hoping that a second crack at...