Review by Lauryn Angel If you liked The Secret Life of Pets, then you’re in luck, because the super-cute sequel is even better than the first! In this installment of the franchise, we get three storylines, as Max (Patton Oswalt), Snowball (Kevin Hart), and Gidget...
Documentary Review: ‘Loopers: The Caddie’s Long Walk’
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s a bit difficult, after watching this documentary, to not question the motives of director Jason Baffa. Was his mission really to explore the history that forged the bond between caddy and player, or was he actually after a...
Documentary Review: ‘Halston’
Greetings again from the darkness. My fashion of choice is jeans and an untucked shirt, but even a schlub like me recognizes the creative force that was Roy Halston Frowick. His impact as groundbreaking fashion designer Halston is beyond question. Jackie O’s pillbox...
Documentary Review: ‘Framing John DeLorean’
FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN (doc) Greetings again from the darkness. Hollywood is known for taking a real life person or event, embellishing the details, twisting the facts, and creating a fictionalized version meant to shock … or at least entertain. John DeLorean lived a...
Blu-ray Review: ‘Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Is A Fun Animated DC Movie
Batman and The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team up in the latest DC Comics animated movie adventure. The Turtles arrive in town looking to stop Shredder from breaking into Wayne Industries. Barbara Gordon has seen the Turtles and alerts Batman. The Turtles stop...
Documentary Review: ‘Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation’
Greetings again from the darkness. Michael Wadleigh’s 1970 film WOODSTOCK won the Oscar for Best Documentary, feature. The assistant director on the film was a 27 year old budding filmmaker named Martin Scorsese (three years before MEAN STREETS). The footage of the...
Movie Review: ‘The Poison Rose’
Review by Bradley Smith Once upon a time, John Travolta and Morgan Freeman (and just about everyone else involved) independently were huge box office draws. But times change, apparently. Now, for their first on screen collaboration, The Poison Rose got a limited...
Review: The New Scooby-Doo Movies: The (Almost) Complete Collection on Blu-ray™/DVD and The Best of the New Scooby-Doo Movies: The Lost Episodes
“Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the DVD I reviewed in this Blog Post. The opinions I share are my own.” Zoinks get your scooby snacks and relive your childhood and adutlhood with these 2 Great Scooby-Doo collections. These two...
Documentary Review: ‘Free Trip To Egypt’
Review by James Lindforf After a recent terror attack, Tarek Mounib, a Canadian-Egyptian entrepreneur of Muslim faith, felt compelled to reach out to those who fear people like him. He offered them the chance of a lifetime: a free all-expenses paid trip to Egypt to...
Documentary Review: ‘Ask Dr. Ruth’
Greetings again from the darkness. Your impression of Dr. Ruth Westheimer might be that of a little old lady who offers up entertaining segments on talk shows, or maybe even more extreme, that of a carnival-type sideshow meant to shock with its taboo topics. Director...







