DOM HEMINGWAY – Blu-ray review
Walt Whitman famously began his poem “Song of Myself” with the phrase “I celebrate myself,” then ended with “I sound […]
Walt Whitman famously began his poem “Song of Myself” with the phrase “I celebrate myself,” then ended with “I sound […]
It’s seldom that a DVD set is packaged like a Blu-ray collection, but maybe the 100th Anniversary of World War
If “Rio” showed that 20th Century Fox Animation had finally moved into Disney’s neighborhood, with “Rio 2” they’ve taken off their shoes
I’m one of those who reads a movie title like it’s a headline, and the tagline as if it were
Directors working with Robin Williams have often expressed the same concern: How do you get the naturally manic comedian to
Based on Charlotte Gray’s book Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike, this first-ever Discovery Channel scripted series was shot
“The First World War” aired in 2003 as a 10-part miniseries. Since then, this 500-minute history—which was based on a book
I like Kevin Costner, and I like action films about hit men. But “3 Days to Kill” felt more like 117 minutes
If you’re a fan of the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals, the question you want answered immediately is whether this
My family and I have this ongoing argument about “Napoleon Dynamite.” They think he’s a fairly normal character who is as the