Not one of Stallone’s best efforts or Walter Hill’s for that matter, Bullet to the Head’s just another partner film with a lot of mayhem and familiar one-liners. Missing the chemistry of the Stallone of yesteryear, the master of the choreographed fight has become too repetitive accepting too many of the same roles lately. […]
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Bullet to the Head, a Typical Stallone Fight Fest (Film Review)
January 31st, 2013
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Warm Bodies, Not Your Average Love Story (Film Review)
January 30th, 2013
John Delia A nice job with a Romeo and Juliet theme, Warm Bodies shows what an imaginative writer/director can do with a zombie love story. The slick little romancer creates fun out of terror and sends a lot of subliminal messages. Perfect for teens to twenties, it’s the perfect modern day date movie with both sexes […]
Posted in FEATURES AND INDEPENDENT, John Delia, MAJOR MOTION PICS, RANTS & REVIEWS
Tags: Action, Comedy, PG-13, Zombies
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The Last Stand, Arnold is Back (Film Review)
January 18th, 2013
John Delia ARNOLD IS BACK! A little loss for wear, yet he’s still a winner in my book with his new film The Last Stand. Action lovers and fans of Schwarzenegger are in for a real treat with this rock em’ sock em’ explosive film that brings back memories of the Arnold of yesteryear’s Terminator series. […]
Broken City, Fractured Fairy Tale (Film Review)
January 18th, 2013
John Delia Tough cop, cagy police chief, bad mayor the film Broken City comes to theaters this weekend telling a wicked tale of graft and corruption in New York City. The well acted and interesting story gives a good show, but gets quite predictable and familiar. If you like raw crime thrillers with a political backdrop, […]
A Royal Affair, Opulance in Both Story and Costume (Film Review)
January 18th, 2013
John Delia Picturesque, intriguing and romantic the odd love story of the strange King of Denmark comes to theaters this weekend. Called A Royal Affair, the opulent period piece transports the viewer back to the late 1700’s for an inside look at a time of ‘Enlightenment’ when this country was ruled by tyrants who deceived the […]
Nicky’s Family, an Inspiring Tribute (Film Review)
January 11th, 2013
John Delia Not every stone has been turned about the atrocities on WWII and the people who stood up against the Nazis to make a difference in the world. Nicky’s Family gets released this weekend and the touching documentary reveals a little known event in history that saved nearly 700 children destined for gas chambers just […]
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Tags: Documentary, Unrated, WWII
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Gangster Squad, Takes on the Mob in LA (Film Review)
January 11th, 2013
John Delia Los Angeles relives it’s gritty past in this fictional account of a real mob boss in Gangster Squad. The violent crime film has an exceptional A-list cast with creative sets, period costumes and props that resemble the era, but the lifeless storyline just doesn’t do it for me. The script with its over indulgence […]








