
LA NOTTE - Blu-ray review
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

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

In "Only God Forgives," writer and director Nicolas Winding Refn continues his cage-fight with the boundaries of genre film in his latest, an existential revenge story set in the dark underworld o

I like the way way that indie cinema has lately managed to retain the characteristics that set indie pics apart from commercial movies, but jettisoned the notion that happy or uplifting endings are to

Mill Creek Entertainment's release of double features can be hit or miss. Typically the pairings are odd at best with only a few being a combo of films that you would watch right after one another. Re

Watching **“The Internship,”**I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was reliving “Stripes” all over again—only instead of Bill Murray and Harold Ramis as the laid-back, unconventional “leaders” of a bun

Halloween beckons. Instead of spending the days leading up to this fear inspired annual late October day watching edited mid-1980s horror flicks on AMC, why not try on **“The Conjuring”**for size? It’

A lot can change in 20 years. Just ask Jesse and Celine. In “Before Midnight”, we catch up with the stars of the film series that began with their first meeting, 1995’s “Before Sunrise”, and continued

When “Cars”(2006) was first announced, I wasn’t terribly optimistic. I thought Pixar’s streak of hits was going to end at six with 2004’s “The Incredibles,” because I had seen Twentieth Century Fo

Escape aboard your rickety ship from the Island of Lost Souls. Go on, sail right into the storm, what can be worse? By the time your ship wrecks, you've blown so far of course you stumble ashore in an

Here's hoping Hollywood never gets around to remaking “I Married A Witch” (1942). The rumored Tom Cruise project(with Danny DeVito directing) from ten years ago might merely have been a disposable nui