Movie Reviews
Public Enemies
The Great Depression has ended and J. Edgar Hoover, performed commandingly by Billy Crudup, is creating a group of G-Men headed by Christian Bale’s strong Melvin Pervis...
History of the World: Part I (Blu-ray)
Maybe its blasphemy to say I didn’t enjoy HISTORY OF THE WORLD: PART I because I know how funny people consider the humor of Mel Brooks. Don’t get me wrong, I reall...
The King’s Speech
Jerry Seinfeld had a joke explaining that the number one fear for people is public speaking. The second is death. Meaning you are better off in the casket than doing ...
The Green Hornet (Blu-ray)
Superhero films are coming at us in all forms right now. The comedic angle seems to be a nice route that many are choosing and subsequently the route THE GREEN HORNET h...
Das Boot (Blu-ray)
“40,000 Germans sailors served on U-boats during World War II. 30,000 never returned.” This statistic is absolutely staggering. To think that one’s survival rate ...
The Devil’s Double (Blu-ray)
I remember how excited I was when I first saw the trailer for THE DEVIL’S DOUBLE. It looked like a suspenseful and educational perspective of a body double from the cor...
The Avengers Movie Review
If there ever was a popcorn flick that matched its expectations, Marvel’s THE AVENGERS is it. In order to properly enjoy the grand spectacle of THE AVENGERS, it...
Jiro Dreams Of Sushi Blu-ray Review
I think one’s love for Sushi will ultimately persuade whether you like or dislike JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI. The raw fish seems to spark a very love it or hate it atti...
Peter Pan Blu-ray Review
In 1953, Disney released another classic in animation with PETER PAN. The magical tale is based on a 1924 play by the same name written by J.M. Barrie and where I belie...
Prisoners Movie Review
A child being kidnapped is a nightmare for any parent and a topic that shouldn’t be taken lightly. PRISONERS dives head first into the frightening subject as an e...




















