Movie and DVD reviews
At its core, Disney seems to consider itself a profit-making enterprise, of course, but also a force of “wholesome” entertainment — whatever that truly means.
With such an onslaught of contemporary monster stories out there in pop culture, “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night” isn’t exactly groundbreaking, even if the comic it’s based on was unique for its time.
Guest clacker Daniel “Mini” Meier chimes in from England to review the latest member of The Avengers to make it to the big screen, with Paramount’s ‘Thor.’
When it comes to movies, none give me an adrenaline rush like those in the ‘Fast and the Furious’ series. I left 2009’s ‘Fast & Furious’ already impatient for ‘Fast Five’. I’m happy to report that ‘Fast Five’ was worth the wait.
At its best ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ isn’t a chick flick, except when it’s at its worst.
This movie review falls in the category I like to call: Movies I Saw On DVD First But Maybe I Should’ve Seen Them In The Theater Instead.
Bringing one of most iconic and controversial characters in all of literature (and one of the most passionate and debatable couples in all of literature) to the big screen AND doing right by the fans AND keeping it comprehensible for those who haven’t read the source material is no easy task. Director Cary Fukunaga balances it all in ‘Jane Eyre’.