The mother of all mockumentaries has arrived! There, you have it. Completely out of the left field I received "Incident At Loch Ness" last week and being a fan of Werner Herzog’s films, I immediately decided to give this film a try. What a [...]
Director Yimou Zhang is probably best known to American audiences for his 1991 film "Raise The Red Lantern, " and he is back with an incredible period piece that is a sweeping movie full of cinematic poetry and staggering imagery, called [...]
What would happen if, for just one day, you met someone that you fell deeply in love with? Now imagine 9 years have passed and one day you finally get to see that person again. This is where "Before Sunset" picks up from the conclusion of the [...]
At first I thought if I should review this disc, because I’m not sure how many of our readers are in the age group that they can actually enjoy this 1970 concert highlight featuring some of the greatest and dopiest musicians of their time, coming [...]
Though not a real Western fan, every once in a while I do enjoy films from this genre and then they remind me just how much I liked these films when I was younger. They really do have something and John Sturges’ "Last Train From Gun Hill" is [...]
Winner of Best Director at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, Morgan Spurlock’s "Super Size Me" is a fascinating experiment on tackling the worlds largest fast food giant, McDonald’s. To try and breakdown why American’s have become the most [...]
Based on a true story, Buena Vista Home Entertainment is presenting us with a DVD version of "Hidalgo," complete with a number of extras to expand on the epic film about America’s most famous endurance horse racing legends, Frank Hopkins and [...]
It is hard to believe that Lawrence Kasdan’s "Wyatt Earp" has taken so long to make it to DVD but the film has finally arrived, and it is a beauty to behold. Starring Kevin Costner and an all-star cast, the film tells the lifestory of the Wild [...]
When a friend first introduced me to wrestling many, many years ago, I though nothing of this sort of entertainment, but after a few exposures I eventually got to appreciate its entertainment value. Wrestling no longer is the same it was in the late 80s [...]
From the British studio that paired Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing into cinema history, Hammer’s 1966 remake of "One Million Years B.C. (from a 1940 Hal Roach film) marked another historic, albeit unlikely, cleaving: 1960’s bombshell Raquel [...]