Slightly Single in LA Blu-ray Review
Slightly Single in LA Blu-ray Review
SLIGHTLY SINGLE IN LA wants to shine a light on single life in LA. It offers no new insights in this arena or provides any type of fun while watching. You come away with ...
The Identical Blu-ray Review
People love playing the what if game. They do it in life in what if they chose this career path or that one. They do it in their personal life in what if they asked this ...
Two Men In Town Blu-ray Review
TWO MEN IN TOWN is a film that should be enjoyed like a fine wine. There is not a lot of action in it, but there is a lot to savor. It features solid acting throughout an...
Southpaw Blu-ray Review
SOUTHPAW is a muscular boxing film that will captivate you with its performances and also reach for your heart as well. Sure there are clichés to be found here, but ulti...
Black Mass Blu-ray Review
Too often in the last decade or so, Johnny Depp has played larger than life characters rather than flesh and blood human beings. It was a relief to see him get back to hi...
The Wild Life Blu-ray Review
THE WILD LIFE is a bit of a lackluster entry in the crowded kids animated feature film field. It is somewhat based on the classic novel “Robinson Crusoe” by Daniel Da...
The Sessions Blu-ray Review
Sexuality is always a tricky subject to tackle in any realm of life. In movies, it’s been mostly played for laughs in movies like AMERICAN PIE and the teen sex comedies...
In the Valley of Violence Blu-ray Review
Westerns have been around since cinema has begun. It was one of the most popular genres a half of century ago. It though has fallen on hard times as the studios have gone...
Lee Daniels' The Butler Blu-ray Review
The Civil Rights movement is certainly a compelling subject to explore. Racism unfortunately is alive and well today. I wish LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER did a better job at...
The Deep End Blu-ray Review
THE DEEP END is a thriller that simmers. It marinates. It takes its time. There aren’t any pyrotechnics here. There is little blood. This is a film that keeps up the te...