BANSHEE: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON – DVD review
Cinemax, in hopes of changing its image has delved into the world of primetime action drama series driven towards the […]
Cinemax, in hopes of changing its image has delved into the world of primetime action drama series driven towards the […]
Stephen Fung‘s follow-up to “Tai Chi Zero” (reviewed here) picks up right where the original left off. “Tai Chi Hero” begins with a
The mountain climbing genre has its fair share of examples, from “The Eiger Sanction” to “Vertical Limit” to the over
Not much else other than the medium of film can bring you enormous events from the past into the current
Mill Creek Entertainment forges on with their budget conscious releases that help bring obscure little films to the public in
Aaron Sorkin, writer of “The West Wing”, “The Social Network” and “Moneyball” has a sort of trademarked handle on fast
Horror movies have a built in success formula. It all starts with their audience, mostly young folks ranging from 13
Philip Kaufman, director of “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” and “The Right Stuff” helms his newest movie “Hemingway and Gellhorn”, a
Director Paul Verhoeven somehow gets away with what could be SyFy channel caliber films by making them wildly entertaining romps.
Many people complain that there are no new ideas left for movies anymore. There is some truth to that considering