Is your grandpa really who you think he is? (Are you reading this, grandkids?) Or, like Jake’s grandpa played by James Caan in 'Undercover Grandpa,' does he have a secret identity? Jake’s fun and dramatic discoveries about his grandpa helped Undercover Grandpa win the Best Feature Foreign Comedy accolade at the International Family Film Festival.
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4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review: ‘Now You See Me 2’ Lacks any Magic Whatsoever
Move along folks, there's nothing to see here in "Now You See Me 2"
Read More »Music Review: Steven Price – ‘Suicide Squad’ (Original Motion Picture Score)
This decent score comes recommended with reservations - it offers plenty of content but falls a bit short on making memorable music. This WaterTower Music release is a great deal on digital formats and is also available on CD.
Read More »Indiana Jones Meets Han Solo – A Fresh Idea for Spielberg’s New ‘Indiana Jones’ Movie
Imagine Rocky meeting Rambo or the The Man with No Name meeting Dirty Harry? No, this would be even bigger and way better than that!
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Suicide Squad’
Suicide Squad will please general audiences, but, unfortunately, suffers from the same creative lapses, familiar elements and clichéd sequences as Marvel’s Deadpool.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Only Angels Have Wings’ – The Criterion Collection
Howard Hawks' masterpiece makes another landing to home video. But this time, the presentation is nothing short of divine.
Read More »Soho Film Festival Movie Review: ’79 Parts’ with Eric Roberts and Tony Lo Bianco
In Ari Taub's new film "79 Parts," premiered at this year's Soho Film Festival, we rediscover New York City of the 1970s before cell phones, Uber, and "If you see something say something."
Read More »‘Dracula Untold’ Presents Most Interesting Version of The Count Since ‘Van Helsing’
The most interesting Draculas of the 2000s are Jonathan Rhys Meyers' principled, love-sick, brilliant inventor/entrepreneur in the short-lived NBC TV series; Richard Roxburgh's rattled, sardonic, paternal, philosophical, yet ultimately villainous portrayal in the vastly underrated Van Helsing; and Luke Evans' family man and conscientious prince who must sacrifice his own humanity to protect his people from the rapacious Ottomans in the 15th century of Dracula Untold.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’
"X-Men Apocalypse" contains mass destruction, impressive action sequences, and a plot filled with familiar mutants, religious/cultural overtones, historical/pop culture references, and familiar flashbacks/dialogue.
Read More »Marvel Men: Directors Joe and Anthony Russo on Bringing ‘Captain America’ to the Screen
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo discuss 'Captain America: Civil War' and drop a potential Captain Marvel spoiler in Washington, DC.
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