Warner Brothers Discovery Home Entertainment has announced the release of “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” on 4K Ultra HD and Digital. Directed by James Wan, this sequel to the 2018 box office smash-hit “Aquaman” sees Jason Momoa reprising his role as the eponymous ‘King of the Seven Seas’. Wan’s proudly wacky adventure is chock full … Continue reading
REVIEW: “American Dreamer” (2024)
If you’re like me, I’m guessing the pairing of Peter Dinklage and Shirley MacLaine probably wasn’t a big screen duo you were expecting to see in 2024. Yet the two come together in “American Dreamer”, the first feature film from director Paul Dektor. Premiering all the way back in 2022 at the Tribeca Film Festival, … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Cabrini” (2024)
Director Alejandro Monteverde follows up last year’s surprise box office hit “Sound of Freedom” with “Cabrini”, a gripping period epic that shares the profoundly moving story of famed Catholic missionary and future saint Francesca Cabrini. This biographical drama (penned by Rod Barr) follows Cabrini’s charity efforts on behalf of immigrant children in Five Points, New … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Upgraded” (2024)
In the new romantic comedy “Upgraded”, yet another unexpected meet-cute leads to a silly and sappy romance. But as always there’s that one hurdle that threatens to keep our love-struck couple apart. Will it? Well what do you think? Does it ever? Such is the case in this by-the-book yet mildly entertaining romcom that gets … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Self Reliance” (2024)
In the new comedy thriller “Self Reliance”, Jake Johnson plays a lonely man named Tommy who is stuck in a mundane existence. Ever since splitting up with his long-time girlfriend nearly two years ago, Tommy has seen his life become one long boring routine. Every day it’s the same thing. No zest, no excitement, and … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Dune: Part Two” (2024)
Upon hearing that Denis Villeneuve was making “Dune”, I remember thinking there was no better director to take on Frank Herbert’s science-fiction classic. That sentiment was proven right with the release of Villeneuve’s 2021 feature – the jaw-dropping first chapter of his masterful big screen epic. After a brief delay following last year’s Hollywood labor … Continue reading