As part of their Archive Collection, Warner Brothers Home Entertainment has just released Carl Reiner’s 1983 cult comedy The Man With Two Brains. It marks the movie’s first release in high definition and I was eager to dive right in. The Man With Two [...]
When The Circle hit theaters earlier this year, the movie never truly grabbed my attention. Why? I am not sure. On the one hand, a movie featuring Tom Hanks and Emma Watson in the lead should have gotten me all excited, but at the same time, the trailers [...]
Director Yimou Zhang has been an icon for many lovers of Hong Kong cinema and he has built a reputation among American audiences as well with films such as “Hero,” “House of Flying Daggers” and “Curse of the Golden Flower.” Now, adding true [...]
Since Walt Disney took over Lucasfilm and with it, the Star Wars franchise, there has been a lot of movement in the universe and a number of new projects have gone into development. While at first, people were very skeptical, it becomes increasingly clear [...]
With a new installation in the Harry Potter universe come, naturally, huge expectations. The record-setting franchise is not only beloved by young and old because of its heroes, but also because of the colorful world that writer J.K. Rowling created, [...]
I’ve been filled with some trepidation when it comes to the current crop of Disney animated feature films. Over the past ten-or-so years, they have become entirely formulaic stories that seem to be hatched by an auto-pilot with only one thing in [...]
It always amazes me to see how Marvel has almost reinvented itself and has managed to become one of the largest providers of blockbuster movies. No longer do they provide mere comic books to their fans, but they are exploring their entire universe in big [...]
World War II is a boundless trove of stories, filled with raw emotions and heroics, and it is hardly surprising that every few years a filmmaker decides to tell a story before this background to remind us of the humanity and inhumanity of war. Today, [...]
When it comes to high-quality television entertainment, no one beats the British, hands down. Often drawing from their own, incredibly rich history, the Masterpiece productions that PBS airs and publishes are among the best things to hit television. [...]
Recently, I grabbed Lee Child’s novel Never Go Back and as I had made my way halfway through the novel, I found out that a movie was in the works. I enjoyed the book a great deal so I was eager to check out the release when Paramount Home Entertainment [...]