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Too Big To Fail Blu-ray Review
In 2008, I was blissfully ignorant of the looming status of the economy. I never ever thought or imagined that the entire economic system could be shut down based on the ...
21 Jump Street Blu-ray Review
When I was in fifth grade, my class had to fill out note cards answering questions about ourselves that would be posted in the hallway. One of the questions was “what...
Spider-Man Blu-ray Review
In 2002, Marvel finally had the opportunity to challenge the success of DC’s movie adaptations of their caped crusader and the guy who was able to leap tall buildings i...
Brave Movie Review
With a phenomenal leading heroine, BRAVE is a wonderful story about strength, courage and family. But watching BRAVE in a theater full of filthy, snot-nosed children (...
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 3D Blu-ray Review
In 2006, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor directed the Jason Statham action film CRANK. It wasn’t a good film by any means, but they directed it in a way that was spas...
Movie Review: Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World
An asteroid will be striking earth virtually destroying life as we know it. SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD follows Steve Carell as Dodge, a lonely, hapless i...
The Delta Force Blu-ray Review
When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris. This, among many other awesomely outlandish facts, are about all I know about Chuck...
Demoted Blu-ray Review
When you’re perusing Netflix for B-movies, you know what you’re going to get when it comes to horrors, action films or even dramas. But a B-movie comedy without gra...
Blood Work Blu-ray Review
Jumping directly into a homicide, BLOOD WORK begins at the scene of the crime where a puzzling note is written specifically toward Detective Terry McCaleb (Clint Eastwoo...
Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows Blu-ray Review
When director Guy Ritchie’s SHERLOCK HOLMES came onto the scene a couple of years ago, it revamped the story and character in a new exciting way that had audiences ...