
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES - Blu-ray review
When I think of witches, I envision women with long black hair, moles on their faces, broomsticks in their hands and curled fingers adjusting pointy black hats. I think of phrases like “Double double,

When I think of witches, I envision women with long black hair, moles on their faces, broomsticks in their hands and curled fingers adjusting pointy black hats. I think of phrases like “Double double,

Before I re-watched “The Verdict”—new to Blu-ray this week—I could only recall one image from the film: that of star Paul Newman as alcoholic attorney Frank Galvin, playing pinball in a dark bar.

Jubal Troop is one heck of a name for a Western character, isn't it? It's the kind of name you can spit right into a cuspidor from clear across the room. Credit goes to novelist Paul I. Wellman, but i

In**“Brubaker,”** a 1980 prison movie, Robert Redford plays Henry Brubaker, the newly appointed warden to Wakefield State Prison, where, for the first half hour we see him admitted as an inmate and ob

Now the remake just looks stupid. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the 2007 version with Russell Crowe and Batman, but at the time I hadn't seen the 1957 original in almost twenty years and didn't revis

“The First Time” is the second feature film from writer-director Jon Kasdan—Lawrence’s son—and it has some good things going for it. The screenplay is well constructed, for one, and the film showc

“Viva Zapata!” is a tough film to review—almost as tough as “Song of the South” would be if Disney had the cojones to release that picture—because just about all the Mexicans are played by Caucasi

Yesterday I saw a news story about a 41-year-old Miami plastic surgeon who allegedly attacked his girlfriend over a Facebook posting, forcing her head into a toilet, then stuffing a rag in her mouth a

You don't have to believe in God to believe that Father Greg Boyle is doing God's work. The Jesuit priest began tending to his parish in the gang-infested Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles in the

**“10 Buildings That Changed America”**does exactly what it says on the label—a modest chronological survey of ten cornerstones of American architectural style, starting with Thomas Jefferson’s Virgin

Is there anyone on the planet who hasn’t heard of Bob Marley? Or heard at least one of the Jamaican reggae legend’s songs? His greatest hits album, “Legend” (1984)—released t

With films like “Jack Reacher,” hitting stores in a sharp Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy combo pack from Paramount, questions are rarely related to the action or entertainment value. Both are there,