The three ninety-minute episodes that make up this run each feel a bit like its own movie.
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Movie Review: ‘RoboCop’ (2014)
The best thing to be said about the RoboCop remake is that at least it’s not a complete disaster.
Read More »Music Review: Camper Van Beethoven – ‘Key Lime Pie’ [Reissue]
This re-release proves that Camper Van Beethoven sounds just as fresh and innovative today as the band did in 1989.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Inherit the Wind’ at Grove Theatre Center
More timely than ever in today’s political climate, the Lawrence and Lee classic is presented in a lively and engaging production at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon’
Hark isn’t known for his storytelling skills, but he sure can direct the hell out of an action scene.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Doctor Who’ – ‘The Moonbase’
After an absence during the holidays, the BBC returns to classic Doctor Who releases with "The Moonbase."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Tribute Artist’ by Charles Busch
When the owner of a Greenwich Village townhouse unexpectedly dies, a chain of events is set off in which a real estate broker and female impersonator elect to pull off a grand scheme. Why not? There are no inheritors, no will and few will be able to discern the owner is actually a female impersonator. Or will they?
Read More »Book Review: ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ by Tsugito Kubo
This is a delightful adaptation from the beloved animated film for its 25th anniversary, illustrated by the filmmaker Miyazaki himself.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Jungle Book – Diamond Edition’
Still family-friendly and enjoyable to watch.
Read More »50 Years Ago Today – Remembering The Beatles First Appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’
What happened to The Beatles is nothing short of extraordinary. They went from those first fledling moments on a cold Sunday night in February 1964 to a juggernaut that literally rocked the world.
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