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DVD Review: “Wonder Woman”
Wonder Woman (2009, Warner Home Video) purchase this movie from Amazon: DVD | Blu-ray I’ve always been wary of many of the direct-to-DVD animated superhero films, from both Marvel and DC. I wasn’t that
Read More »Film Review: “Watchmen”
Thanks to last year’s Iron Man and Dark Knight, the age of the superhero as a legitimate and viable tale in the realm of cinema is now in full effect. The epic story of
Read More »DVD Review: “Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder”
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (2009, 20th Century Fox) purchase this DVD (Amazon) Anyone even remotely familiar with science fiction knows that the Star Trek films suffered from a quality curse. It seemed
Read More »DVD Review: “My Name Is Bruce”
I have to admit, I’ve always been more a fan of B-movie living legend Bruce Campbell‘s personality than I have any of his films. Like most celebrities, there are conflicting stories of whether Bruce
Read More »DVD Review: “Max Payne”
For the benefit of those who haven’t seen Max Payne yet, but are considering renting the DVD, I’m going to spoil as much of it as possible for you. Why? Because this is a
Read More »DVD Review: “Appaloosa”
Appaloosa (2008, New Line) purchase this DVD (Amazon) Even with a DVD release, New Line Cinema pays as little respect to Ed Harris’ brilliant sophomore directorial piece Appaloosa as they did upon its theatrical
Read More »Film Review: “Gran Torino”
Gran Torino finally opened to wide release this weekend, and rapidly earned the number one spot at the box office. It deserves every single dollar it’s made. Many have been calling it a type
Read More »DVD Review: “Resident Evil: Degeneration”
Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008, Sony) purchase this DVD (Amazon) I have to say, I am pretty much the biggest fan of the Resident Evil games. From the moment I played the original version on
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DVD News: 20th Century Fox — Disaster in the Making
Lance Berry March 15, 2009 1420th Century Fox used to be one of the most respected film studios in the business. Its catalog of films is virtually legendary: Miracle on 34th Street (the 1947 version, not the 1994 remake),
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