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Cyrano Movie Review
Based on the famous play by Edmond Rostand, “Cyrano de Bergerac” has had many incarnations. My first introduction was through Steve Martin’s 1983 version called ROX...
Miller’s Crossing Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review
It’s a sit-down between two crime bosses. The younger, Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito, later a bit of a Coen Bros. reliable), announces his intentions to off a bookie (John ...
The Adam Project Movie Review
After a few years of duds, I’m not very weary any time I sit down to watch a big budget action adventure movie on Netflix. It’s one thing to give creative freedom and...
Uncharted Movie Review
Sony and Netflix announced a deal not too long ago where the streaming giant would release Sony films exclusively. Considering that announcement, I can’t help thinking ...
Marry Me Movie Review
Think about everything you loved about NOTTING HILL. Now, remove the bumbling yet charming male lead, the emotionally relatable female lead, the witty writing, the fun lo...
Eternals Movie Review
THE ETERNALS was supposed to be the movie that would prove that Marvel films can be serious, emotional and epic in scale. When indie darling Chloe Zhao signed on, people ...
Scream (2022) Movie Review
Do you like scary movies? In 1996, teenagers (and adults) flooded the movie theaters for Wes Craven’s SCREAM, the reguvination of the slasher horror film genre that was...
Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collection Blu-ray review
Portions of this review are taken from the 2018 review of UNIVERSAL CLASSIC MONSTERS: COMPLETE 30-FILM COLLECTION. Warner Bros. had James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson. M...
Deep Cover Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review
After a ridiculous prologue in which a young Russell sees his father do drugs, rob a liquor store, get murdered, and give the boy a lifestyle to avoid (all in the first f...
The Dry Movie Review
Based on the book by Jane Harper and written for screen by Harry Cripps and Robert Connolly, who also directed the film, THE DRY feels every bit like reading a mystery sl...