Picking up almost immediately where "Psycho II" left off, Anthony Perkins is at the helm as he makes his directorial debut with "Psycho III", the third and slightly more disturbing chapter in the ever increasing "Psycho" [...]
We all boast about our extravagant DVD collections. I have met countless people who strive to have more DVD's than anyone they know. Take a quick look at your collection though. I'm sure it is filled with genre pictures and television shows that [...]
22 years after being released from the state mental institution, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), has been released and is returning home to try to start a new life, in the first sequel to Hitchcock's 1960's masterpiece "Psycho". Many [...]
For a station that is known for its weekend football coverage, Fox seems to like fumbling a lot. They dropped the ball on "Undeclared" and "Wonderfalls". They had a fumble recovery with "Family Guy", which almost cost them [...]
Usually noted for their gross-you-out style, both Peter and Bobby Farrelly (There's Something About Mary) have a winning hit on their hands as they mix romance and baseball with winning results, without excessive nastiness, in their latest film [...]
Life in Bocci Park Queens, where family, great Italian food and baseball are king, at least in the eyes of Dino Condito (Carmine Famiglietti) who dreams of one day playing for his favorite Major League baseball team, the New York Mets. Dino and his cousin [...]
Todd Solondz certainly has a way of making movies. They almost seem voyeuristic in nature as he forces us to watch characters face situations that are normally frowned upon in cinema. Issues like rape, pedophilia, and exploitation are just a few of his [...]
I am usually not too fond of actors or celebrities that are way over-exposed in the media, which good or bad, forces me to steer clear from certain projects of said celebrities. This however was not the case with Ashton Kutcher's latest film "A [...]
Monty Python is the Beatles of comedy. The group of six (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin) set the standard for sketch comedy and branched out to influence the film industry. As many of us were, I was [...]
Slick cinematography with a cool mix of some rather uncommon scene transitions help to enhance the storytelling of director Matthew Vaughan's British gangland drama "Layer Cake". Clever title for a film that delves into the various [...]