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“On the streets, a child is born, with battle lines already drawn” – George Benson, Lalo Schifrin & Gale Garnett The lyrics play...
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“On the streets, a child is born, with battle lines already drawn” – George Benson, Lalo Schifrin & Gale Garnett The lyrics play...
At its inception in 1984, the media associated with the Transformers was, in truth, a glorified toy commercial, as Hasbro and Takara Tomy commissioned...
1973’s Enter the Dragon was an atom bomb of cool dropped on an American public that was looking for somewhere, anywhere, to be other...
Let me say right here up front that I’ve only ever read a handful of Deadpool comics and I had my fill of Wolverine...
Robin Williams was an utterly fascinating individual. I recently re-watched his early pre-Mork TV appearances on the second iteration of Laugh-In. I remember watching...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Richard Pryor was a unique performer, that’s for sure…but which Richard Pryor? Are we talking about the early Richard Pryor, young and fresh-faced,...
When I was first asked to review this collection I was almost hesitant because I knew there would be a commitment involved. Not just...
From classic thrillers to family favorites, three films celebrating anniversaries of their release – Blazing Saddles (50th anniversary), North by Northwest (65th anniversary) and...
After the cultural phenomenon that was The Sixth Sense, writer-director M. Night Shyamalan followed it up with Unbreakable: a movie which is startling...
Beetlejuice is back! Oscar-nominated, singular creative visionary Tim Burton and Oscar nominee and star Michael Keaton reunite for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the long-awaited sequel to Burton’s...
Part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming block from 1987 to 1988, this series of 10 syndicated made-for-television Hanna-Barbera’s Superstars feature the...
In 1994, writer-director Quentin Tarantino blew away audiences and critics with his brazenly brilliant tribute to hard-crime capers, PULP FICTION. 30 years later, the...
LIVE FROM NEW YORK! IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT! Though it almost wasn’t. One of the most iconic catchphrases of the late 20th century, those words...
Despite being originally released in 2002, Death to Smoochy is a black comedy time capsule of pre-9/11 American cynicism. Casting children’s television as...
The legendary Alien franchise gives birth to an all-new terrifying sci-fi horror thriller when 20th Century Studios’ Alien: Romulus arrives to digital retailers (Prime...
Written by Roger Mitchell Foreword by John Boorman Published by BearManor Media Apparently Zardoz, the surreal and almost psychedelic 1974 Irish-American science...
Zoë Kravtiz’s (“The Batman,” TV’s “Pretty Little Lies”) directorial debut Blink Twice, from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Pictures, will be available for purchase on Blu-ray and...
LFG! Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine bursts onto digital retailers (Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango) on October 1 and explodes on 4K Ultra...
At the height of his commercial power after Carrie, The Fury, Dressed to Kill, and Scarface had all outperformed expectations, Brian De Palma resolved...
He’s been called “a one man film industry” (The Guardian), “the first feminist American director” (B. Ruby Rich), “practically an American institution” (The Washington...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Kinds of Kindness is an anthology of moods. Director Yorgos Lanthimos calls it “an absurdist anthology” but this is as misleading as it...
Pixar should keep doing what it’s been doing all along: sequels to previous big hits, less personal projects and more crowd-pleasing merchandise-friendly corporate...