Once again it’s been another amazing year for Marvel. First, with Avengers Age of Ultron, which was a great follow up to the first film. Then Ant-Man won everyone over with the films combination of action, comedy, adventure, and visuals. The movie is set to be released on Blu-ray on December 8th ( Check out our […]
This interview with the writer/directors of No Escape includes some spoilers for the movie, but many of them have already been given away in the advertising. It’s a shame that some of the ads have shown Owen Wilson throwing his daughters off a roof, because it comes at such a desperate time in the […]
The Movie In Ant-Man we are introduced to Scott Lang (played by Paul Rudd). During an impromptu visit to see his daughter on her birthday, he is confronted by his ex-wife for not paying child support. Unable to secure employment (due to his time in prison) prompts Lang to commit a burglary with Luis ( […]
Just a month after Warner Home Video re-released the Cannon Films in its library, Olive Films found two Charles Bronson vehicles. For the first time on Blu-ray, both hold up well in the high definition format. Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects needs to be appreciated in historical context. It is super racist, with Bronson himself spewing some […]
Bloodsucking Bastards has a fun twist on both the vampire movie and the office comedy. What if the A-hole new bosses were actually deadly creatures? Even before the bloodletting, Bastards’ take on office politics is clever. Inappropriate innuendo takes twist. When office politics meets vampire lore, it’s even more scathingly satirical. The characters’ absurd reaction […]
I was named Franchise Fred because I truly believe there should always be more sequels to every movie. I’ve always felt that way, but this is the actual movie that earned me the name. When Terminator 5 was announced in 2012 and some people wondered how Arnold Schwarzenegger could still play the same robot from […]
Pixar has finally fulfilled my dream of a big budget Herman’s Head movie. I know Inside Out is a completely original idea, highly sophisticated and emotional. You just can’t achieve that in 22 minutes on network prime time, but if anyone was going to do the nostalgic reboot with all the cinematic resources we […]
The Griswolds were so important to my life, I probably went on more vacations with them than I did with my own family, for all the times I re-watched their movies on VHS. Yes, even Vegas Vacation. I really think you could have sent the Griswolds anywhere and had a fun story. I wish they […]
The summer romance Paper Towns is now on Blu-ray and digital, and I’m sorry I waited until now to review it. Now months have gone by with kids thinking this is cool and getting the wrong messages from it. Movies have long been filling our heads with notions of wild card free spirits rescuing us […]