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The Judge Blu-ray Review
The best way to describe THE JUDGE is to compare it to a sports team. This particular sports team has all the talent in the world, but yet they come up short when it coun...
The Jungle Book (2016) 3D Blu-ray Review
Disney’s obsession with making live action versions of their classic animated films has yielded some surprisingly positive results. MALEFICENT and CINDERELLA were bot...
The Jungle Book (2016) Blu-ray Review
Disney’s obsession with making live action versions of their classic animated films has yielded some surprisingly positive results. MALEFICENT and CINDERELLA were...
The Jungle Book (2016) Movie Review
Based on Rudyard Kipling’s book, THE JUNGLE BOOK (1967) has always been one of my Disney favorites (Click the title to read my Blu-ray review). The film has two, of w...
The Jungle Book (Diamond Edition) (1967) Blu-ray Review
I remember as a child seeing THE JUNGLE BOOK on the big screen. No, I was not born in the 60’s. In fact, it was 1990 and THE JUNGLE BOOK was re-released for the...
The Karate Kid
There were more than a few groans when the first preview for this new incarnation of THE KARATE KID came out starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. So I watched the old on...
The Karate Kid (2010) (Blu-ray)
The strange aspect about THE KARATE KID remake/reboot is that it has so many things working against it. First, it’s a remake of an 80’s favorite that many f...
The Karate Kid (Blu-ray)
The Karate Kid is a movie about a boy that is duped into yard work by an old Japanese man who originally promises to teach him karate. Okay, so that’s only partially co...
The Karate Kid Part II (Blu-Ray)
I actually own…I mean owned THE KARATE KID II action figures. You could push a button on their back and they would karate chop a board or ice depending on the accesso...
The Kennedy Films of Robert Drew & Associates Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review
While working at Life magazine in the 1950s, photographer Robert Drew began to ponder why documentary films were so stale in style. And then he did something about it. In...