Now here’s a movie I’m really looking forward to that’s just around the corner. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the two Quiet Place movies, the wonderfully original horror thrillers from John Krasinski. This summer the third installment hits theaters, “A Quiet Place: Day One”. It’s a spin-off prequel set in New York City on the very day … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Dune: Part Two” on 4K Ultra HD and Digital
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is bringing the blockbuster box office hit “Dune: Part Two” to home video. This phenomenal star-studded sequel to the 2021 Oscar-winning first film sees director Denis Villeneuve continuing his venture of bringing Frank Herbert’s classic science-fiction novel to the screen. In addition to the incredible Dolby Atmos sound, this new … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Last Stop in Yuma County” (2024)
Writer-director Francis Galluppi is all set to helm a new installment in the long-running and wickedly fun Evil Dead franchise. But before that he’s turning back the clock with “The Last Stop in Yuma County”, his tense, gritty, and wildly entertaining feature film debut that at different times reminded me of everything from “The Petrified … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Idea of You” (2024)
Based on actress Robinne Lee’s 2017 debut novel of the same name, “The Idea of You” is a rather routine romantic comedy saved by a soulfully authentic Anne Hathaway. The movie mostly follows the tried-and-true romcom blueprint – the sweet meet cute, the simmering storybook romance, and of course that second half conflict that drives … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Something in the Water” (2024)
The bluntly titled “Something in the Water” hearkens back to those good old days of perusing the horror section of my local mom-and-pop video store, carefully examining the VHS boxes of movies I’d never heard of, in search of some fun late-night entertainment. For better or worse, “Something in the Water” plays a lot like … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Fall Guy” (2024)
I’m betting a lot of people (particularly younger audiences) will go into “The Fall Guy” completely unaware that it’s loosely based on a 1980s television series. I’m guessing they’ll be going to see the new Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt movie and who can blame them? But “The Fall Guy” was also a fairly popular … Continue reading