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The Killing of a Sacred Deer Movie Review
Hitchcockian and Kubrickian are commonly used descriptive terms when explaining that a film is a lot like an Alfred Hitchcock film or a Stanley Kubrick film. Both filmm...
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 Last King Of Scotland (Blu-ray)
I do enjoy watching historic events that I know nothing about told through film. It’s so much easier than when I was in ninth grade history class using every ounce of...
The Last Song (Blu-ray)
Another Nicholas Sparks story hits the big screen in THE LAST SONG. I really liked THE NOTEBOOK and A WALK TO REMEMBER, but the last two film adaptations feel like easy...
The Last Voyage of the Demeter Movie Review
THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER is a refreshing throwback to classic monster mayhem with some amazing art direction, even if it doesn’t always pull out the frights or ch...
The Lobster Movie Review
When you see as many films as I do, you begin to gravitate toward the completely original. Strange and unusual, THE LOBSTER is by no means a perfect movie, but it is de...
The Lost City Movie Review
Mindless entertaining comedies are a dime a dozen, but mindless, entertaining, comedies that actually work are fewer than expected. I should really tack on adventure to...
The Lovely Bones
Like many people, I love THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY. Peter Jackson has proven he has the capability to do anything. I will give anything he directs a shot. THE L...
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Blu-ray Review
Taking place in the early 1960’s THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. joins together two unlikely spies, one CIA the other KGB, with a mission that spans from East Berlin to Italy ...
The Man With No Name Trilogy (Blu-Ray)
Click the title below to read the individual reviews of the films: A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY “This short cigar belongs ...



















