When we think of a hitman movie, there’s certain sequences we expect to occur. At some point in the film, the hitman has to clean their gun or rifle. Later they smuggle it into a prime target spot quickly assemble the rifle so they can see their human target in
4K UHD Review: Cruising (Limited Edition)
Cruising is a film that even after nearly 40 years still can start an argument on various levels. When the movie was being made gay rights activists followed the shoot around Manhattan. They made noise trying to stop the production. But the film featured gay residents of Manhattan showing off what
The Weekly Round-Up #792 w/ Uncanny X-Men #9, Wonder Woman #17, and more
I am still reading comics from like three weeks ago. I need more time off… Best Comic of My Week: Green Arrow #20 – I’m really enjoying the way Chris Condon is writing this book. It’s a big tonal change from Joshua Williamson’s run, but it works. Ollie figures out
A Complete Unknown (2024) Review
“MAKE SOME NOISE, BD” Over the years, the dramatic efforts of biopic endeavors have been something of a cinematic fascination with Hollywood, finding filmmaking talents both in front and behind the camera flocking to be a part of these theatrical motion pictures. While the idea of creating a biographical
Blu-ray Review: Weak Spot (Limited Edition)
Movies should visually grab an audience from the first frame. There are classic films that use complicated dolly moves to create this effect. Think about what Orson Welles did in Touch of Evil. Sometimes you don’t need to lay miles of track to get the same effect. A perfect example