John Wayne: The Epic Collection DVD Review

Housing 40 films on 38 discs, John Wayne: The Epic Collection is an incredible treat for any fan of the screen icon, and features a wide variety of Wayne’s films over his incredible film career. The films are a collection of Wayne’s Warner Bros. and Paramount titles, and range from his biggest releases to his

I, Frankenstein Blu-ray Review

Although it features a fast pace and some great action sequences, I, Frankenstein fails to live up to the potential of the film’s story elements. The use of a war between gargoyles and demons is great, but Frankenstein’s monster Adam feels too bland to truly matter. The film might have been better if it left

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Jimi: All Is by My Side Review

Jimi: All Is by My Side – A powerful look at the crucial years in an artist’s trajectory when the thrill of success begins to yield to the curse of fame Screened at the 40th Seattle International Film Festival, André Benjamin channels Jimi Hendrix in this vibrant indie production, written and directed by John Ridley. As

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The Double Review

The reigning king of dark comedies for 2014, “The Double’ picks up where “The Office” leaves off Writer/director Richard Ayoade’s second film follows up his well-received “Submarine” with a gutsy adaptation of Dostoevsky’s redoubtable novel. Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska, the film trots out a remarkable cast of famous actors, even more remarkable for

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No God, No Master Review

Great history and plenty of bombs and explosions but lacking the glitz to be a great crime thriller Taking place in the fiery hot summer of 1919, this story unfolds amidst the tense urban strife of the biggest Italian immigration in US history. Between 1880 and 1920, more than 4 million Italians came to America.

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Particle Fever Review

Trouble in Boson City but the spunky brainiacs of the Hadron Collider right the ship and identify the illusive link to the beginning of the universe. The first half of this film it is a straight-on exploration of the greatest experiment taking place today, a venture with unfathomable potential for immense success or bottomless failure:

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The Last of the Unjust Review

A glimpse into the horrific life of an unlikely statesman chosen to destroy his people. Director Claude Lanzmann’s sweeping documentary of the Holocaust screened at the 2013 New York Film Festival to mixed reviews. The rambling 220 minute saga centered on interviews with, and information provided by, Benjamin Murmelstein. Murmelstein was the last Jewish elder,

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Afternoon of a Faun Review

  A fascinating story of American ballet and one of the greatest ballerinas in the world. Known as “Tanny” to several generations of American ballet insiders, Tanaquille le Clercq lived the perfect life of the ballerina in pre-war America. Married to one of the legends of ballet, George Balanchine, and pursued by another, Jerome Robbins,

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Nymphomaniac: Vol. I Review

Aside from the outrageous format,  Nymphomaniac offers several powerful performances and sheds light on a subject that needs it. The buzz about Lars Von Trier’s sex lollapalooza “Nymphomaniac” has preceded the film like a tidal wave. As might be expected, von trier had bigger things in mind when he decided to invite viewers inside the head

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Clif Prowse and Derek Lee talk Afflicted

Lifelong friends Clif Prowse and Derek Lee are finally seeing the horrific fruits of their labours. Four years ago they bandied about an idea for a film about friends traveling through Europe and facing the ultimate horror. And here it is. “Clif” and “Derek” are on their grand tour when Derek begins to feel ill.