In the ‘50s, drama meant melodrama, and there’s plenty of good melodrama in “Niagara,” a … NIAGARA – Blu-ray review
With characters like DJ Bootytime and DJ Hardcap, plus a terrible script and … HOUSE PARTY: TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT – DVD review
“Fruitvale Station” is the best film about the Black experience in modern day America … FRUITVALE STATION – Theatrical review
The first Disney movie with attitude. That’s the tagline for this 1988 animated … OLIVER AND COMPANY – Blu-ray review
In the words of bumbling TV spy Maxwell Smart, “The Sword in the Stone” missed … THE SWORD IN THE STONE – Blu-ray review
In November 1956, “Love Me Tender”introduced Elvis Presley as an actor. By that time … LOVE ME TENDER – Blu-ray review
“Bus Stop” (1956) is an odd duck. It’s considerably more over-the-top than William Inge’s … BUS STOP – Blu-ray review
“The Happy Poet” tells the story of Bill, a struggling poet who takes his … THE HAPPY POET – DVD review
The respectable tradition of literate, off-screen-violence murder mysteries proves it still has life … ENDEAVOUR: SERIES ONE – DVD review