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The Internship Movie Review
At one point in THE INTERNSHIP, Billy McMahon (played by the fast talking Vince Vaughn) describes in humorous detail the plot from the 80’s classic FLASHDANCE in or...
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...
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 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 Kids Are All Right
Though the film was not as funny or playful as the trailers made it out to be, there was a lot more sadness mixed with elements of hope than I had expected in Lisa Cholod...
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...



















