by Keven Skinner | Mar 28, 2017
From Paramount Pictures and director Martin Scorsese comes the period drama Silence. Starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson, the film is available to own as of today March 28, 2017 on Blu-ray and DVD. Two 17th-century Portuguese missionaries, Father...
by Mike Joseph | Mar 28, 2017
When was the last time you went to the movies and left the theater feeling sick, sad, and shocked? Raw left a mark on me that I don’t think is going to go away anytime soon. It is one of the most original, bizarre, and beautiful coming of age movies in recent...
by Mark Miller | Mar 27, 2017
I wasn’t quite sure about Life. It was either this or Power Rangers. I’d seen the trailer for both, couldn’t decide, and since I heard Life was better, I went to that. Especially when I saw Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds were both in there. But alas no...
by Mike Joseph | Mar 27, 2017
Ever since Ridley Scott blessed us all with Alien in 1979, the space horror genre has been one of the more entertaining genres out there. Life borrows several ideas and themes from Alien, but that doesn’t make it a bad movie. As a matter of fact, it’s a...
by Sean Atkins | Mar 23, 2017
If you grew up in the 90s like I did, then you were either a fan of the Power Rangers or were aware of their towering existence in both television and merchandise. Even though the Power Rangers have been on television since 1993, the Power Rangers are back on the big...
by Mark Miller | Mar 20, 2017
I don’t get Disney’s current trend of remaking old animation classics into Live Action films. Why is that necessary? Maleficent was fun, it’s true, but that was told with a more sympathetic twist to the villain, which I love (plus the old Sleeping Beauty was badly...