Classic Western Blood on the Moon comes to Blu-ray
The cinematography is impressive within the film and the transfer can capture the beauty of the locations… continue reading
The cinematography is impressive within the film and the transfer can capture the beauty of the locations… continue reading
The overall tone and directing seemed like something that would hit Cinemax as a limited series… continue reading
‘I Used To Go Here’ ponders the feeling of coming back to the start when college felt like the start of everything… continue reading
Two critics have differing opinions on Dave Franco’s new thriller… continue reading
‘Yes, God, Yes’ flashes back to an era of when AOL still mattered… continue reading
‘Homewrecker’ feels like something that almost is where it needs to be… continue reading
‘Irresistible’ has its heart in the right place but doesn’t seem to know itself… continue reading
‘Working Man’ offers a thoughtful look at what happens after the plant closes down… continue reading
Kino Lorber shines a spotlight on a lesser known Castle film… continue reading
Kino Lorber brings new life to a groundbreaking documentary… continue reading
One thing that Apatow does so well is letting his characters have lengthy conversations about life… continue reading
‘Funny Pains’ centers under one comic while telling tales of the current scene… continue reading
Kino Lorber gives a fine presentation to a slog of a movie… continue reading
A stellar Blu-ray presentation lacks extras… continue reading
With Josh Trank writing, directing, and editing the film, it is hard to think that he will reach the same level that he did with ‘Chronicle’… continue reading