Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Grease 40th Anniversary 4K UHD Blu-ray is The Definitive Experience of a Musical Classic (Review)
GREASE 40th Anniversary Edition on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD is available to own on April 24, 2018 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. Here's my review: *Featuring an explosion of song and dance, as well as star-making performances from John Travolta and Olivia...
FRANK is an Enticing & Vibrant Exploration of a Small Town Murder Below a Crumbling Mountain (Review)
FRANK is an original graphic novel from writer/artist Ben Rankel with letters by Ryan Ferrier published via Renegade Arts Entertainment. FRANK will be available to own in comic and book stores May 23, 2018! Check out my advanced review here: Written and drawn by...
I Feel Pretty: Great Message but Uses The Same Jokes Over and Over Again (Review)
This week I went and saw I Feel Pretty, with Amy Schumer. I wanted to like this movie so much, I really did. I like Amy Schumer, I think she’s funny. And I Feel Pretty had a fairly universal story question. Who hasn’t felt insecure about the way they look? What...
Nekrogoblikon Unleashes Metal Masterpiece with Welcome to Bonkers (Review)
Melodic death metal band Nekrogoblikon has released their fourth full-length album 'Welcome to Bonkers' (AVAILABLE NOW) and it is hands down the best record of 2018 so far. Here's my full review: Nekrogoblikon may have a goblin mascot/hype man called John Goblikon and...
The Walking Dead is an All Out Snore for Most of Season 8 (Review)
The Walking Dead is an AMC television adaptation from showrunner Angela Kang pulled from the pages of the hit Image comic series by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. The series stars Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Khary Paton, Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean...
Rampage is Highly Entertaining & Deceptively Well Made (Review)
I don’t really want to admit it, but I wanted to see Rampage since the moment I first heard about it. Younger Mark LOVED the old Rampage video game and apparently I still harbor some fondness for the franchise because I was excited to see the film. Weird that it’s...
Blumhouse Wastes a Great Concept and Game of Truth or Dare (Review)
One could make the argument that Blumhouse is the hottest production company in Hollywood these days. Coming closely on the heels of three huge hits including Split, Get Out, and Happy Death Day, Blumhouse certainly has struck chord with audiences seeking mayhem and...
Up in Smoke 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Validates Cheech & Chong’s Classic as Highlarious 4 Decades Later (Review)
UP IN SMOKE arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD April 10, 2018 from Paramount Home Media Distribution for it's 40-year anniversary. Featuring new special features and more - here is my review: In 1978, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong made their feature film...
A Quiet Place is Intense from Minute One & Brutally Unsentimental (Review)
I love a premise so simple and robust that you can capture it in a trailer and the movie can be Exactly As Advertised. A Quiet Place is that movie. If you’ve seen the trailer then you know what the entire movie is about. It’s not a question of what happens, really,...