
COMPANY (Stephen Sondheim) - Blu-ray review
“Company,” for those who haven’t heard of it, is a musical comedy that debuted on Broadway in 1970 and won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score, and, when it was revived a

“Company,” for those who haven’t heard of it, is a musical comedy that debuted on Broadway in 1970 and won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score, and, when it was revived a

The following review was written by John Puccio for the 2003 SD release of “Rosemary's Baby” by Paramount. The Video, Audio, Extras and Film Value section are written by Christopher Long in conjunctio

Twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—as an individual performer and as a member of the influential Buffalo Springfield folk-rock band—Neil Young has had a storied career, though it was r

“Because even though success is a reality, its effects are temporary. You get hungry, even though you’ve just eaten.” – Don Draper, “Mad Men,” Season Five Late in season five of the enthralling “Mad

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David Sinnott’s documentary**“Bloodstained Memoirs”** presents a series of interviews with professional wrestling greats, both contemporaries like Chris Jericho and Mick Foley, and old-school greats l

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Note: In the following joint Blu-ray review, both John and Eddie provide their opinions of the film, with John also writing up the Video, Audio, Extras, and Parting Thoughts. "I didn't know you wer

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With a known cast like Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mickey Rourke, Lily Taylor and Mark Margolis, you would think a movie should be coherent and polished looking. Instead,“The Courier” is a confused piece

Since his breakthrough special “Street Magic” in 1996, Illusionist and self-proclaimed “endurance artist” David Blaine has become a cottage industry of extreme, high-risk stunts. “Decade of Magic” col

The main review was written by the legendary Eddie Feng in 2002 in conjunction with Criterion's 2-disc SD release of Wong Kar-Wai's “In the Mood for Love” (2000). The Video, Audio, Extras, and Film Va