Crime 101 (2026) Always have an exit. Set against the glare and gridlock of Los Angeles and the relentless pull of the 101 freeway, Crime 101 follows Mike Davis (Chris Hemsworth), an elusive, precision-obsessed jewel thief who treats crime less like chaos and more like choreography. His robberies aren’t smash-and-grab
DVD Review: VHS Maniacs! – Volume 1
During the winter I received a notice on one of my social media sites that Pizza Party Massacre was being shown at Kings in downtown Raleigh. I knew nothing about the film except at the bottom it said the movie was shot on VHS. I had to see the weirdness.
How to Build Your Own Music Collection
Starting a music collection is a personal journey that connects you to art in a way streaming cannot match. Physical media offers a sense of permanence and intentionality that digital files often lack. While apps provide convenience, owning an album creates a tangible link to the artist and their creative
Wuthering Heights (2026)
Wuthering Heights (2026) Come Undone. Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (first published in 1847) has never been an easy novel to pin down on screen. It’s gothic romance, yes, but also a bruising story about class, cruelty, and obsession — told through layered narration and spanning generations. Filmmakers have been taking
Blu-ray Review: Force: Five (Collector’s Edition)
When martial arts legend Joe Lewis died in the summer of 2012, I was astonished to read in his online obituaries that he was from Knightdale, North Carolina. This town is right next to Raleigh (where I live) and yet there was no mention in the local media about his