Warner Brothers Discovery Home Entertainment is releasing the science-fiction thriller “Companion” on and 4K Ultra high definition. “Companion” is written and directed by Drew Hancock who has a field day mixing romance and horror into a twisted tale with equal measures of satire and gore. The film is anchored by its star, Sophie Thatcher playing … Continue reading
First Glance: “One Battle After Another”
Paul Thomas Anderson is a highly regarded filmmaker who earns attention with every new movie he releases. For me personally, I find his films to be pretty hit-or-miss. But when PTA does hit, he hits BIG. That’s the main reason I’m excited for his latest, “One Battle After Another”. Today the first full trailer dropped … Continue reading
RETRO REVIEW: “Duel” (1971)
Before he became the legendary director behind “Jaws”, “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, “Jurassic Park”, “Schindler’s List”, and “Saving Private Ryan”, Steven Spielberg found success in an unexpected place – an ABC television movie of the week. At only 24 years-old, the ambitious and immensely talented Spielberg made “Duel”, a movie that would be the … Continue reading
RETRO REVIEW: “The Thomas Crowne Affair” (1968)
Only one year removed from directing the Best Picture winner at the 40th Academy Awards (“In the Heat of the Night”), Norman Jewison followed up with a very different but equally lasting film, “The Thomas Crown Affair”. By ‘lasting’ I don’t mean the two film’s have the same weight or the same impact. But both … Continue reading
Movie Poster Spotlight: “Sinners”
Ryan Coogler reteams with Michael B. Jordan in “Sinners”, a period horror film set in the 1930s Jim Crow-era South. Jordan gets double duty playing twin brothers who attempt to leave their troubled lives behind by returning to their small hometown. But instead of a warm welcome, they’re faced with a brutal supernatural evil that has … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Alto Knights” (2025)
I’ve long been fascinated with the history of the Mafia in the United States. Over the years I’ve read countless works of nonfiction and biographies. And I’ve soaked up numerous documentaries covering the Mafia’s violent rise and inglorious fall, both of which left an indelible mark on 20th century America. Of course by extension that … Continue reading