The 355 Review :: The 355 feels familiar, but in the worst way possible
The film feels extremely cliché when it comes to the development of the story and how the characters are used… continue reading
The film feels extremely cliché when it comes to the development of the story and how the characters are used… continue reading
The film suffers from ‘Second Chapter Syndrome’… continue reading
It may not be the Broadway smash, but it’s no ‘Cats’ either… continue reading
The new horror film tackles racial injustice head-on… continue reading
This is a much tamer West than you’d expect… continue reading
Mae West shimmies and ‘She Done Him Wrong’ shimmers on Blu-ray… continue reading
Kino Lorber’s new Blu-ray of the 1933 classic is heavenly… continue reading
The script is a lot tighter which allows for the story to have a natural flow… continue reading
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Kino Lorber shines a spotlight on a lesser known Castle film… continue reading
One thing that Apatow does so well is letting his characters have lengthy conversations about life… continue reading
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DreamWorks still managed to make ‘Trolls World Tour’ vibrant and catchy even if it had different types of music than pop throughout the film… continue reading
Horror films that move at a quick pace and don’t take their selves too seriously are some of the most entertaining films… continue reading
Agent 86 comes to the big screen for the first, and last, time but Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray is something special… continue reading