by Sean Axmaker | Dec 13, 2016 | Home Viewing, What's Hot
To Live and Die in L.A.: Collector’s Edition (Shout! Factory, Blu-ray) (1985) has aged well. While on the one hand you can hold it up as the quintessential expression of the era’s music video aesthetics and sleek, slick style, it’s also a...
by Sean Axmaker | Aug 3, 2016 | Home Viewing, TV, What's Hot
Confirmation (HBO, Blu-ray, DVD) – It’s been 25 years since the congress held hearings over the confirmation of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court when accusations of sexual harassment were raised after congressional aides contacted Professor Anita Hill, a law...
by Danny Miller | Mar 27, 2014 | Reviews, What's Hot
I admire any filmmaker crazy enough to tackle the Bible. Just looking at the Book of Genesis alone, dozens of movie directors have tried interpreting these stories since the early days of the silents. The list includes people like Cecil B. De Mille (The Ten...
by Jeff Michael Vice | Nov 8, 2013 | Reviews
Balance. It’s an important aspect that was missing from Marvel’s Thor. For all its sense of grandeur and its widescreen digital visuals, the first Thor movie was a mini-triumph of style over substance. Based on Norse mythology and the various and varied Marvel...