The Long Walk (2025) The task is simple: Walk or Die Francis Lawrence’s The Long Walk is one of the most viscerally confronting Stephen King adaptations — specifically from his Richard Bachman era — yet it manages a surprising amount of emotional weight. It’s a film that is often brutal,
Blu-ray Review: So Unreal
I was one of those people that were so excited about the breakthrough in Virtual Reality with the Oculus headset. I ended up at various VR events to experience being in the middle of a computer monitor. It was a rush to wear the goggles and see a whale swim
One Battle After Another (2025)
One Battle After Another (2025) Some search for battle, others are born into it. Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is ambitious, loud, and, frankly, underwhelming. It has moments of power — strong performances, good cinematography, PTA’s most expensive endeavor to date — but too often the film feels
Blu-ray Review: Dakota
Having recently watched The Rehearsal on HBO about the training and communication skills of pilots and co-pilots; I’m in the proper mindset to appreciate a movie about a DC-3 Dakota airplane roaming the Caribbean Sea. The TV show got into the mindset of aviation pilots as Nathan Fielder explores and ultimately
Scream Factory celebrates 13 Years with Joe Dante at Vidiots in LA
Has it been 13 Years since Scream Factory emerged to become a sensation in horror movies? Doesn’t feel like it was that long ago when we reviewed their first releases: Halloween II and Halloween III: Season of the Witch. They’ve put out 100s of classic horror and quite a few