
FANTASTIC VOYAGE - Blu-ray review
In a 1961 Fox film, a crew aboard a nuclear-powered submarine went deep under the sea to try to save the world. In this 1966 feature from Fox, a crew aboard a nuclear-powered submarine is miniaturized

In a 1961 Fox film, a crew aboard a nuclear-powered submarine went deep under the sea to try to save the world. In this 1966 feature from Fox, a crew aboard a nuclear-powered submarine is miniaturized

"GoldenEye," from 1995, marked Pierce Brosnan's first appearance as Ian Fleming's super spy, James Bond. Disregarding the two aberrant versions of "Casino Royale," Brosnan became the fifth actor to as

Timing is everything. It was crucial to the success of Operation Overlord--better known as D-Day--and it's always been important in the movie industry. Some very good films managed nothing but Oscar s

Warner Bros. is at it again with another collector’s edition box set, this time celebrating one of the most recognizable young faces in Hollywood history, James Dean. The **“James Dean Ultimate Collec

Inspired by true events, “Into The White” tells the World War II story of two air crews shot down over the frozen wilderness of Norway in 1940. The five soldiers must band together to survive the

According to an article I may or may not have actually read, during the shooting of “The Big Lebowski” Jeff Bridges was very concerned with his motivation. To prepare for each new scene, Bridges asked

“Girl Most Likely,” an indie comedy produced and starring “Bridesmaids” leading lady Kristen Wiig, finds her playing a similarly damaged and vulnerable character in this film as she did in “Brides

Timing is everything, which makes **“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition”**hitting Blu-ray disc today especially convenient given the fact that the second film, “The Hobbit: The Desolat

A film that starts with a romantic overture and a bit of slapstick comedy involving a terrier chasing a squirrel doesn't exactly announce itself as an entrant in the horror genre. But then again“The U

I was going to write that Michelangelo Antonioni is the only director who can really make me care about the crises of beautiful rich people, but that's not entirely accurate. First of all, Sofia Coppo

Lately Universal seems to be on a two-year cycle with Barbie movies: one year they release two films, the next it’s three. In 2013 the studio has already released the ballet-oriented “Barbie in the Pi

There are so many film adaptations of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” that it’s tough to keep track of them all. But most of them have one thing in common: they tend to scare the crap out of chil