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Lockout Blu-ray Review
Ever since Luc Beeson entered the public consciousness as the writer/director of LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL (1994) and THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997), I’ve gotten excited every t...
The Horse Whisperer Blu-ray Review
In 1998 Robert Redford directed an epic drama about a horse, a relationship between mother and daughter and a romance with the backdrop of the Montana range. THE HORSE WH...
Home on the Range Blu-ray Review
HOME ON THE RANGE follows an eclectic cast of barn yard animals as they work to save their farm from cattle stealers and bank mortgagers. Although it lacks the charm an...
Thin Ice Blu-ray Review
Set in the cold snowy months of Wisconsin, THIN ICE follows an insurance salesman trying to pull a scam over an old man’s valuable violin that goes terribly awry. ...
Casa de mi Padre Blu-ray Review
Anyone who watches American cable television is guilty of it. You’re flipping through the channels and you stop on a program whose actors are not exactly speaking the...
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Blu-ray Review
Every once in a while a movie just flat out surprises you. It may be one that you heard about in passing, or something that you just checked out because of the star… Wi...
Coriolanus Blu-ray Review
Through all my English, Playwriting, Literature and Theater courses between high school and college, I’ve become moderately knowledgeable in Shakespearian work. A...
Dirty Dancing / Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights Blu-ray Review
DIRTY DANCING (1987) has always been, for me, a guilty pleasure. The movie that made Baby a household name, years later scored Jennifer Grey a turn on DANCING WITH THE ST...
God Bless America Blu-ray Review
Have you ever heard a cell phone go off in a theater or witnessed one car take up two parking spaces? Who am I kidding, of course you have. In today’s society, ...
Sister Act / Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Blu-ray Review
I’m pretty sure everyone has a handful of films that they associate with their childhood that hold a special place in their heart whether they were bad films or not...