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‘Bad Boys For Life’ Kicks Ass Back To 1995 Wow. In the words of Jamie Lawson, I was expecting that. The after taste of ‘Bad Boys II’ had...
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From writer-director Trey Edward Shults (It Comes at Night), Waves stars Kelvin Harrison Jr. (It Comes at Night), Taylor Russell (Lost in...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Joker, Gemini Man, Maleficent 2, Beverley Hills Cop, Brewster’s Millions and more
Joker – Of all the movies I would have predicted to gross over a billion dollars at the box office, Joker would not have been very high on...
Read MoreStanley KuBLOG: Killer’s Kiss – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
Davey Gordon (Jamie Smith) is a 29-year-old welterweight New York boxer at the fag end of his career. Across from his apartment, he...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review – It: Chapter Two
Out now on DVD, Blu-Ray and digital, horror epic It: Chapter Two is directed by Andy Muschietti (Mama) and sees him return to...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Lighthouse, Primal, The Curse of Oak Island, Holiday, Imprisoned and more
The Lighthouse – Robert Eggers (who also directed The Witch) is one of the more critically acclaimed filmmakers of the last decade....
Read MoreReview: Weathering With You – “Wonderfully thought out and rich with characters”
Makato Shinkai has been a constant name in anime but recently made it into the western mainstream with ‘Your Name’ in 2016, which blended...
Read MoreReview: The Gentlemen – “Snatch in slippers”
Brit director Guy Ritchie — whose last five features were all big studio movies that have been hit: ‘Aladdin’, miss: ‘Sherlock...
Read MoreStanley KuBLOG: Fear and Desire – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
Stanley KuBLOG – The Man with a Camera and a Beard Following the completion of the Steven SpielBLOG, it was natural to have a look...
Read MoreReview: Little Women – “A stunning portrayal of how women live and love”
“I’ve been angry every day of my life” states Laura Dern’s Marmee, in a brief moment of candidness, midway through...
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