Review – Death Wish (2018)

Here's something weird and funny about me: I was a nine-year-old kid who absolutely loved "Moonlighting". For those who might be unfamiliar, "Moonlighting" was the television detective show that gave Bruce Willis his start in Hollywood as he starred alongside Cybill Shepherd as a pair of private investigators while they shared five seasons of both... Continue Reading →

#ThrowbackThursday – Men in Black

Original US release date: July 2, 1997 Production budget: $90,000,000 Worldwide gross: $589,390,539 Based on the Marvel comic (yep), Barry Sonnenfeld's Men in Black just recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary.  How old does that make you feel, huh?  Upon its original release, the film was a smash hit, earning more than five times its production budget in... Continue Reading →

Review – Rings

Right off the bat, I want to mention that The Ring is my favorite horror/scary movie.  It excels on many different levels, not the least of which is the horror component, and - although The Conjuring and its sequel both came close - no movie has matched it in terms of being both excellent horror and an... Continue Reading →

76. The Magnificent Seven

The latest from director Antoine Fuqua is The Magnificent Seven, the remake of John Bridges's 1960 classic starring Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, and Charles Bronson. That, in and of itself, was an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai (so I guess Hollywood was "out of ideas" even back in 1960, huh, message board... Continue Reading →

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