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Interview: Nick Offerman on Politics, Donald Trump, and ‘The Founder’s’ Ray Kroc

Interview: Nick Offerman on Politics, Donald Trump, and ‘The Founder’s’ Ray Kroc

by Danny Miller | Feb 14, 2017 | Interviews, What's Hot

John Lee Hancock’s The Founder tells the fascinating story of Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton), a struggling milkshake-machine salesman from Illinois, who met two brothers in 1950s Southern California who had invented a new speedy system of making and serving hamburgers and...
Videophiled: Oscar nominees ‘Spotlight,’ ‘Steve Jobs,’ and ‘Trumbo’

Videophiled: Oscar nominees ‘Spotlight,’ ‘Steve Jobs,’ and ‘Trumbo’

by Sean Axmaker | Feb 24, 2016 | Home Viewing, Reviews, What's Hot

Spotlight (Universal, Blu-ray, DVD, VOD) is the kind of film that takes on the Big Subject with modesty and self-reflection, drawing the viewer into the world of the reporters and culture of Boston in 2001 to better understand the scope of everything that’s at...
Videophiled: Tommy Lee Jones is ‘The Homesman,’ season four of ‘Game of Thrones,’ and three Oscar nominees

Videophiled: Tommy Lee Jones is ‘The Homesman,’ season four of ‘Game of Thrones,’ and three Oscar nominees

by Sean Axmaker | Feb 17, 2015 | Awards, Home Viewing, TV, What's Hot

With the Oscars coming next week, three of the big nominees are coming to disc in advance of the ceremony: Birdman (Fox, Blu-ray, DVD), The Theory of Everything (Universal, Blu-ray, DVD, VOD), and The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (Universal, Blu-ray, DVD, VOD). But...
Review: ‘RoboCop’ Remake/Reboot is Half-Man, Half-Machine, Half-Interesting.

Review: ‘RoboCop’ Remake/Reboot is Half-Man, Half-Machine, Half-Interesting.

by James Rocchi | Feb 11, 2014 | Reviews, Staff Picks, What's Hot

Nearly any remake begins its life in Hollywood with the same moment, as some executive gazes upon an older film, whether classic or c-level, and accurately observes that the biggest problem with the original film is clearly that it is not making them any money. And so...

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