"Dragon Ball Z", the beloved Anime series created by Akira Toriyama, originally aired in Japan in 1989 and an English dubbed and edited for violence version on the WB network in 1996. But the series didn't become popular in the U.S. until [...]
Tim Burton is one of those rare directors whose style is so unmistakable that you can tell within seconds of a movie that it was created by him. Together with composer Danny Elfman, they started making full length features with "Pee Wee's Big [...]
It has always taken Hollywood a while to deal with wars, especially ones that aren't very popular, although it's hard to imagine a truly 'popular' war. "Home Of The Brave" holds the honor of actually being the first big [...]
Stanley Kubrick's final film has often been the target of much criticism and debate, not to mention controversy since its notorious release in 1999. It was even on the cover of Time Magazine. "Eyes Wide Shut" was misunderstood from the [...]
"Evil Dead 2" was released in 1987 onto the horror going public amid a little bit of confusion as to exactly what to make of it. For starters, it seemed to be a remake of sorts, since the entire opening sequence, basically recaps the first film, [...]
In front of an extraordinary crowd, "AC/DC" headlined the "Monsters Of Rock" festival in England's Castle Donington in the August of 1991. It turned into the band's, most beloved concert recording and is now available on [...]
It has been some time since a film about the infamous "Jack The Ripper" has been released and since the topic is always good for some spine-tingling on-the-edge-of-your-seat suspense, "From Hell" was a release I was thoroughly looking [...]
"Dave Matthews And Tim Reynolds Live At Radio City" in many ways sets the new standard for the way we watch concerts in a home theater environment. To be sure, I've never actually purchased a CD or DVD by Dave Matthews in the past, but I [...]
When "28 Days Later" first hit theaters and home video, a lot of horror fans were surprised by the visceral impact the movie had and how it evolved the zombie genre. While not a zombie film in the strictest of senses, the themes were very [...]
"We Are Marshall" is a film directed by McG, whose previous credits include both "Charlie's Angels" films and lots of music videos. In this film, he is obviously branching out into different territory, and when it works, it can be [...]