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The River Why (Blu-ray)
THE RIVER WHY is a coming of age story set on the banks of a river in Oregon. Augustine, or “just Gus,” (Zach Gilford) lives in the shadows of his famous fisherman ...
Life, Above All (Blu-ray)
Foreign films are a dicey venture in the United States. While some capture the hearts and minds of viewers (like CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON) they are just as likely t...
The Sitter Movie Review
Noah (Jaybird) Griffith is a suspended college student who gets guilt tripped by mom into babysitting three hellions after the regular sitter ducks out. Things take a d...
Infernal Affairs (Blu-ray)
Many of you might know INFERNAL AFFAIRS as the Hong Kong film that inspired THE DEPARTED. If not, just pick up the Blu-ray and you will see that information advertised ...
The Hangover Part II (Blu-ray)
How do you continue the story from the most successful R-rated comedy of all-time? That was the challenge facing filmmakers of THE HANGOVER as they endeavored to raise th...
Atlas Shrugged: Part One (Blu-ray)
“Who is John Galt?” This statement is at the core of the story and movie ATLAS SHRUGGED, and in the movie is a common hypothetical idiom meaning essentially – don...
30 Minutes Or Less (Blu-ray)
Although the title for 30 MINUTES OR LESS is referring to pizza delivery then reflecting a ticking clock to rob a bank before a bomb goes off, I think it was really tryin...
Our Idiot Brother (Blu-ray)
When I originally heard about OUR IDIOT BROTHER I was tentative. The trailer really didn’t excite me but my love for Paul Rudd (ANCHORMAN, I LOVE YOU MAN) kept my i...
The Help (Blu-ray)
I sometimes feel like Academy Award nominated films do not necessarily appeal to the masses. Some require a lot of thinking. Some require a lot of emotional commitmen...
Conan the Barbarian (Blu-ray)
We live in an age of cinematic remakes; while there are new ideas aplenty Hollywood seems stuck on regurgitating old stories. This doesn’t bother me at all when the...