Many times the 1980 cult classic that defined the horror genre every bit as much as films such as "Dawn of the Dead" and "Halloween" did, has been released on DVD, but here now, for the first time, is the original "Friday The [...]
Like "South Park" has done incrementally over the years, the frequently hilarious CGI sci-fi spoof series baked in Canada, "Tripping the Rift" has taken deeper steps into the lowbrow muck with each season. The show, which has been seen [...]
To many, Gary Sherman's "Dead & Buried" is one of the horror highlights of the early 80s, and everyone who's seen the picture will immediately agree that it is an extremely effective and atmospheric horror film that perfectly [...]
The dynamics of the Middle Eastern conflict are ever-changing, as are their perception from the outside world. The bottom-line truth is the Middle East, for all of its centralized resources clout, simply wants to be left alone to tend to their own [...]
Since I thoroughly enjoyed "The Wedding Crashers" when it hit DVD a while back, I didn't hesitate to give the Blu-Ray Disc a check-up also, when it arrived here in our offices, courtesy of New Line Home Entertainment. Starring Owen Wilson [...]
Director D.J. Caruso's last film, "Disturbia" (2007), was a suspenseful meditation on a teenage boy's connection to the outside world through technological media. He is now back with similar material, only on a more globalized scale [...]
You knew Generation Tech had to have its very own "Breakfast Club, " particularly if you've seen the original movie poster of this movie which mimics the impressionable marquee shot for John Waters' eighties teen angst classic. After [...]
"Coach Carter" is another in the long line of inspirational-teacher stories to be taken from the headlines and adapted for the big screen, following the likes of "Dangerous Minds" (1995) and "Freedom Writers" (2007). It is [...]
When the Coen Brothers go to work, things always turn out as a big fat mess, something so hair-raising that all you can do in the end is shake your head and wonder how this all happened. Whether it's "Fargo," "No Country For Old [...]
Dario Argento has been one of the celebrated masters of Italian horror cinema since the 1970s, but his directorial output since the late 1980s has been largely disappointing to fans of gialli, a horror sub-genre of lurid, graphically violent murder [...]