Warner Brothers Home Entertainment has created an interesting movie with a premise that moves away from the traditional thriller formula in that the protagonist is not your regular action hero, but an accountant. Clearly, this kind of setup is enough to [...]
I admit that I’ve never read the book The Girl on the Train that Universal’s movie was based on. Despite its popularity, or perhaps, because of it. While I do love thrillers, I am not a fan of young adult fiction, which this story seemed to fall [...]
When Akira Kurosawa made Seven Samurai in 1954, little did he know that he was not only creating a masterpiece of a film, but also a story that would resonate so loudly across the world that it would spawn countless other stories and movies revolving [...]
When PBS Entertainment announced the second season of Poldark to arrive on Blu-Ray this fall, I was excited and eager to continue watching the tribulations playing out. With the television broadcast complete, now the second season of the tremendous series [...]
Packed with more action than any Star Trek production before, Star Trek Beyond, over the past years, the franchise has evolved from thought-provoking science fiction to popcorn-popping mainstream entertainment that leaves most of its roots behind. [...]
I’m sure many of us moviegoers are aware of the weird path that famed actor Daniel Radcliffe has been going down for some time now, ever since finishing the Harry Potter series, as he appeared in numerous performances that can only be described with the [...]
Many stories have been told about the American Civil War, the abolition of slavery and many of the heroes of the era who truly effected a change in our country. And yet, there are always more stories, yet to be told on a wide basis, that are brimming with [...]
It’s hard to find a decent horror movie these days. Although there have been a good number of horror releases in the past years, many of them qualify barely as average and most of them are simply forgettable. The problem is that most of these more [...]
Word about “The Night Manager” had already stirred my interest in the 6-part television mini-series, though I did miss its broadcast premiere on AMC earlier this year. When Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced a Blu-Ray version of the series, [...]
After completing “Night of the Living Dead” together in 1968, director/writer George A. Romero and co-writer John Russo parted ways. Since they both felt they had contributed to the success of the iconic cult classic, they mutually agreed that both [...]