The Last Waltz Criterion Collection 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
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The Last Waltz Criterion Collection 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
On Thanksgiving 1976, The Band played their last performance. It was held at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, where the band made their debut in 1969, although t...
Last Looks Blu-ray Review
If you were so inclined, you could write a fascinating essay about why Charlie Hunnam isn’t a huge A-list actor by now. He has the looks and talent, but I’d argue tha...
All the Old Knives Movie Review
The spy genre might be my favorite genre of movies, so I warn you early on that I tend to be forgiving to anyone attempting to take on the task of making a spy movie. A...
Slow Horses Season 1 Review
Based on the first novel of the best selling series by Mick Herron, SLOW HORSES chronicles the misadventures of the mi5 rejects stuck at Slough House. The basic premise i...
Killing It Season 1 Review
It doesn’t take much for Craig Robinson to make me laugh. He can show up and mutter a few lines and I’m instantly laughing out loud. But he hasn’t managed to find a...
Everything Everywhere All at Once Movie Review
Every now and again a movie comes along that reminds me why I love movies. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE is such a movie and it couldn’t have come at a better time....
The Lost City Movie Review
I wrote last month in my MARRY ME review that the romantic comedy genre might be dead. Well, another dying genre is the romantic comedy/adventure genre. But if anyone can...
The Lost City Movie Review
Mindless entertaining comedies are a dime a dozen, but mindless, entertaining, comedies that actually work are fewer than expected. I should really tack on adventure to...
Kimi Movie Review
A modern day version of REAR WINDOW, Steven Soderbergh’s KIMI definitely has the suspenseful, captivating feel of an old Hitchcock film. Released on HBO MAX, KIMI is ...
Matrix Resurrections 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
If you’re wondering why we needed another Matrix film, then you’re not alone. I actually enjoyed the original trilogy more than most and felt like it ended exactly as...