Probably the darkest crime drama’s you’ll see this year and that’s a good thing. The film The Drop takes you into the hazy world of crime that has only one way out, a body bag. Stellar acting, fine executed direction and a suspense filled plot that will keep you glued to the screen. The […]
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“The Drop” A Gripping Crime Drama (Film Review)






“Need for Speed” an Exciting Transfer to Blu-ray (Video Review)


Hot cars, hot women and hotheads cut loose in Need for Speed an action packed film that will make your head spin. It’s a little of Smokey and the Bandit, a measure of Fast and Furious and a lot of Cannonball Run, and that’s a good thing. Much like those films, Need for Speed […]




“A Wolf at the Door” A Traumatic Nail-biter (Film Review)


Probably one of the best foreign films I’ve seen thus far this year, A Wolf at the Door tells a wicked story that boggles the mind and carries a nasty punch. Delivering excellent performances all around, writer/director Fernando Coimbra puts his film at the level of City of God. Working with a true incident so […]




TAMMY – A Wacky Road Trip (Film Review)


Totally askew, the new comedy starring and written by Melissa McCarthy and directed by her husband, Ben Falcone, plays out more like a YouTube video than a major motion picture. Called Tammy, the film puts together a number of McCarthy sight gags that fall flat, very unlike The Heat in which she shines. Maybe her shtick […]




“Jersey Boys” A Rocking Good Time (Film Review)


Creating a blast from the past, Clint Eastwood delivers Jersey Boys the rocking musical that took Broadway by storm. Creating more of a drama than a song fest, the movie takes the audience from the Four Seasons chaotic beginning to stardom. Using the lead actor from the original Broadway cast the movie emulates more […]




The Laughter Continues “22 Jump Street” (Film Review)


Taking step two, the sequel 22 Jump Street sends the boys to college. The hilarious comedy extends the life of the series by one and puts Jump Street on a road to a possible franchise. Sit through to the end just as the credits roll for some very funny poster takes on possible new […]


