Film Review: Keanu (dir by Peter Atencio)
“KEANU!” Meow! “ARE YOU OKAY, KEANU!?” Meow! Greetings, fellow lovers of movies and cats! So, Jeff and I just saw the new comedy, Keanu. It’s the first film to star the quickly-becoming legendary...
View ArticleA Movie A Day #181: Guilty As Sin (1993, directed by Sidney Lumet)
When wealthy playboy David Greenhill (Don Johnson, doing a one-note Michael Douglas impersonation) is accused of throwing his wife out of a window, there’s only one lawyer who he wants to defend him....
View ArticleScenes That I Love: The Awards Ceremony From Boogie Nights
I would like to think that when the Palme d’Or is awards in Cannes, it’ll be half as exciting as when Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg) picked up his second Best Actor trophy in Paul Thomas Anderson’s...
View ArticleThe Hard Way (1991, directed by John Badham)
Lt. John Moss (James Woods) is a cop with a problem. A serial killer who calls himself the Party Crasher (Stephen Lang) is killing people all across New York and he has decided that he will be coming...
View ArticleAn Offer You Can Do Whatever You Want With #21: Carlito’s Way (dir by Brian...
It’s been a week so I guess it’s time for me to get back to reviewing mob movies, right? Usually, I do my best not to take such a long break in-between reviewing films — especially when it’s a...
View ArticleAn Offer You Can Refuse #22: Carlito’s Way: Rise To Power (dir by Michael...
After you watched Carlito’s Way, you may have asked yourself, “Gee, I wonder how Carlito came to power in the first place? I wonder what he was like when he was young….” Now, keep in mind, you may...
View ArticleFilm Review: Short Eyes (dir by Robert M. Young)
Last night, fully intent on just viewing one movie before going to bed, I decided to watch the 1977 film, Short Eyes. Why I thought that was a good idea, I’m not sure. Even though I didn’t know much...
View ArticleMcBain (1991, directed by James Glickenhaus)
In the year 1973, Bobby McBain (Christopher Walken) was an American POW, fighting for his life in a North Vietnamese prison camp that was run by a general so evil that he wore a necklace of human ears....
View ArticleFilm Review: You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah (dir by Sammi Cohen)
You Are So Not Invite To My Bat Mitzvah is a well-acted, well-written, and sweet-natured coming-of-age film, featuring Sunny Sandler as Stacey Friedman, a Hebrew school student who is eagerly looking...
View ArticleRetro Television Reviews: Miami Vice 2.1 and 2.2 “The Prodigal Son”
Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past! On Mondays, I will be reviewing Miami Vice, which ran on NBC from 1984 to...
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