Movie Reviews
First Man 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” There are some moments that are bigger than the people involved. Nothing exemplifies this better than...
The Irishman Movie Review
Martin Scorsese is undoubtedly one of the greatest directors to ever live. So it’s always with great anticipation that film-lovers await his next project. THE IRISH...
No Time To Die Movie Review
It is no secret that the latest Bond film, NO TIME TO DIE, is Daniel Craig’s final turn as the famous 007 agent. Craig has worn the many tailored cut suits for fifteen ...
Murder Mystery 2 Movie Review
Adam Sandler is a lovable guy. His longevity is quite impressive. But for as much as he can be a super generous, funny person and surprisingly good actor at times, he m...
Inside Out 2 Movie Review
In 2015, Pixar released INSIDE OUT. My first born daughter was one-year old. Touching on so many emotions, literally and figuratively, the film hit me hard and I thought ...
Dracula 2026 Movie Review
Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula has had many adapted film iterations within Hollywood going back to 1922’s NOSFERATU and 1931’s DRACULA. In 1992, Frances Ford Co...
An Education
AN EDUCATION is based off the memoir by Lynn Barber and the screenplay was written by Nick Hornby, who also wrote the novels, HIGH FIDELITY and ABOUT A BOY (one of my fav...
The White Ribbon (Blu-ray)
THE WHITE RIBBON is about a small village in North Germany just before World War I where some strange events begin to happen. Narrated by the town’s schoolteacher, th...
Four Lions
As I began watching FOUR LIONS, my initial reaction was to be offended. Making light of a subject that has destroyed so many innocent lives is by no means a laughing ma...
The Rite (Blu-ray)
Horror films are always a tricky business. If done right they can inflict fear that will stick with you long after your viewing. But if done poorly they can induce a ...

















