Steve has seen the DC Showcase blu-ray and if you’re one of the so-called “hardcores” you should pick it up.
Continue reading: Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam blu-ray review
Steve has seen the DC Showcase blu-ray and if you’re one of the so-called “hardcores” you should pick it up. Continue reading: Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam blu-ray review
Brian, Steve and The Mad Hatter all love Scorsese’s work, and we own most of the movies in this latest collection of films, but we can’t seem to bring ourselves to endorsing picking up this latest edition of the Martin Scorsese Collection. Continue reading: Martin Scorsese Collection review video
I finally get to see if Michael Cera can actually act, in “Youth in Revolt” Continue reading: Youth in Revolt
It puts up quite an effort, but it’s too hard to get into this period film. Continue reading: Valkyrie
I’d like to think that I walked away from watching Milk having learned a few things – mostly in a historical sense. I wasn’t familiar at all with Harvey Milk going in, so the biopic served as a potent historical account, as well as being an entertaining bit drama. The idea of even making Continue reading: The Times of Harvey Milk
Steve reviews sci-fi head-scratcher, Primer. This time travel think piece was written and directed by a mathematician. Are you game? Continue reading: Primer Review
Steve was vindicated after picking up Doomsday, sight unseen, and continuing to follow the work of Neil Marshall. Doomsday offers a lot of what people have seen before in post-apocalyptic films, but it manages to become more than the sum of its parts. Continue reading: Doomsday
Watching David Simon and Charles S Dutton’s true stories of West Baltimore, “The Corner” was a labour of love. Light on the labour and heavy on the love. Continue reading: The Corner
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