Funny Pains sheds some light on the modern state of stand-up comedy
‘Funny Pains’ centers under one comic while telling tales of the current scene… continue reading
‘Funny Pains’ centers under one comic while telling tales of the current scene… continue reading
Kino Lorber gives a fine presentation to a slog of a movie… continue reading
A stellar Blu-ray presentation lacks extras… continue reading
With Josh Trank writing, directing, and editing the film, it is hard to think that he will reach the same level that he did with ‘Chronicle’… continue reading
All the voice actors did a great job in the role, but one standout was Will Forte as Shaggy… continue reading
‘Brewster McCloud’ is one of the oddest films I have seen from the 1970s… continue reading
‘Extraction’ has some of the best stunt work I have seen in recent memory… continue reading
The three female leads are fantastic actresses but the writing for their characters hardly provides anything likable… continue reading
Director Eliza Hittman is focused on providing a realistic story and telling the truth behind the women’s healthcare system… continue reading
A decent high def clean-up for a not-so-great 70s TV movie… continue reading
‘Extra Ordinary’ is that rare gem: a horror comedy that doesn’t overstay its welcome… continue reading
After watching this film, I was surprised that Jamie Foxx wasn’t nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards… continue reading
DreamWorks still managed to make ‘Trolls World Tour’ vibrant and catchy even if it had different types of music than pop throughout the film… continue reading
‘Goldie’ stars model Slick Woods in a story where everything is stacked against you… continue reading
The 1973 film looks better than ever thanks to the Warner Archive… continue reading