For anyone who’s a fan of old movies as well as Italian cinema, there’s somewhat of a gem to be found in Alberto Lattuada’s film, Il Cappotto. The movie is based on Nikolai Gogol’s famous s... Read more
I highly enjoyed this movie in theaters, especially in 3D, so I was very curious to see the translation for Blu-ray. (Read my review here) I’m happy to say that it’s just as enjo... Read more
“Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is… maybe he didn’t.” — Eli Cash in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Unlike the... Read more
It seems only fitting that I write this review as we legitimately discover what could potentially be dubbed as another earth. It was only two days ago when NASA discovered a planet 600 light... Read more
Hitting the blu-ray/dvd shelves today from Magnolia Home Entertainment is writer/director Fred Cavayé’s (The Next Three Days, Anything for Her) adrenaline fueled French thriller, Point Blank... Read more
Over the past few years, there have been a series of films about Ip Man, the Wing Chun grandmaster who trained the famous Bruce Lee. While the other films focus on the adult life of Ip Man,... Read more
Like a moths to a lamp, I am highly attracted to horror movies. Just as moths don’t care what type of lamp it is as long as it makes light, I don’t care if it’s an American, Japanese or, as... Read more
It’s a busy week for IFC with three films being released on DVD on November 29th. The latest one in their collection is Dennis Gansel’s Sundance Selection, The Wave (Die Welle), which is a f... Read more
Earlier this year I reviewed a little action film titled 13 Assassins from the wild director Takeshi Miike. Well, if you’ve seen that movie then flip it on its head because the prolific Japa... Read more
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