
TAI CHI ZERO - 2D Blu-ray review
Ever stop a movie and after it's finished the first thing that pops in your head is "What the #*$@ did I just watch? " It happens from time to time and even if the movie isn't great, it's still brough

Ever stop a movie and after it's finished the first thing that pops in your head is "What the #*$@ did I just watch? " It happens from time to time and even if the movie isn't great, it's still brough

Sony Pictures Animations’ **“Hotel Transylvania”**cost an estimated $85 million to make and it broke even shortly after its second week in theaters . . . a big reason why there’s already a “Hotel Tran

The first time I saw “Cabaret” was during my sophomore year of high school. I was fortunate to take an Introduction to Film Studies elective taught by my freshman English teacher. I remember him i

The road to artistic greatness is often strange and twisted, and occasionally in movies, involves actual artistry. But rarely has a musician gone through as much on the day of the Big Audition as Eli.

Normally Woody Allen reserves his cinematic love letters for New York City, but in 2011 he shared his passion for Paris in “Midnight in Paris,” and he does the same with Rome in **“To Rome with Love,”

Mark Tonderai's horror "House at the End of the Street” was a bit of a diamond in the rough for Relativity Media. Shot in Ottawa, Ontario in April of 2010 on a $10 million budget, the biggest name

Cao Cao is defined as a warlord and one of the last great chancellors of the Eastern Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. He has had many different incarnations in the movies such as 1931's "

Every now and then the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences goes a little haywire and makes an exception to its rule of only according Best Picture Oscars to films about epic battles, monumenta

"People coming, going; nothing ever happens. " Lewis Stone, "Grand Hotel" Not only that, the movie itself was a long time coming to Blu-ray. Over eighty years, in fact. But it was an Oscar winner for

When I noticed that “The Wise Kids” was a Christian-themed drama involving Southern Baptist teens, I assumed it was the work of Sherwood Pictures—the film ministry offshoot of the Sherwood Baptist

HBO's "Life's Too Short" is another mockumentary style show from Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant. It follows Warwick Davis, star of "Willow" and is in the "Harry Potter" films, as he attempts to

“The Man Who Knew Too Much” (1934) runs just seventy-five minutes, and Alfred Hitchcock doesn't waste a second of precious screen time on plausibility. Bob (Leslie Banks) and Jill Lawrence (Edna Best)