In the ‘50s, drama meant melodrama, and there’s plenty of good melodrama in “Niagara,” a …
Author: James Plath
The first Disney movie with attitude. That’s the tagline for this 1988 animated …
OLIVER AND COMPANY – Blu-ray review
In the words of bumbling TV spy Maxwell Smart, “The Sword in the Stone” missed …
THE SWORD IN THE STONE – Blu-ray review
In November 1956, “Love Me Tender”introduced Elvis Presley as an actor. By that time …
LOVE ME TENDER – Blu-ray review
“Bus Stop” (1956) is an odd duck. It’s considerably more over-the-top than William Inge’s …
BUS STOP – Blu-ray review
Indie films used to be exclusively quirky dramas or dramedies, but something happened …
RUSHLIGHTS – DVD review
Shin Bet is the Israel Security Agency responsible for protecting that nation against …
THE GATEKEEPERS – Blu-ray review
Although there are a few surprises along the way, “Cloudburst” is a relatively simple journey …
CLOUDBURST – DVD review
Though “Last Resort” started slowly, many industry experts expected that steady growth in a tough …
LAST RESORT: THE COMPLETE SERIES – DVD review
Five years after Baz Luhrmann went crazy and cranked out the eccentric and …
THE MAGIC FLUTE (2006) – DVD review
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