The red, white, and blue barber’s pole is getting a little rusty, but fans of the wholesome franchise probably couldn’t care less.
Beware! Cheekiness Overload!
The film suggests a life boiled down to hunter and hunted, with hasty negotiations and clever fake-outs.
A banal film receives an equally banal audio and visual presentation.
Leave it to the Farrelly brothers to make the most profound ode to brotherly love since the Taviani brothers equally naughty Padre Padrone.
The narrative is competent but Master and Commander looks and sounds unlike any film you’re likely to ever see.
Coffee and Cigarettes is more fun to reminisce about afterward than it is to endure.
Todd Haynes views glam rock as an art form that allowed means of expression for a band of outsiders.
The Ladykillers updates the endearing yet instantly forgettable Alec Guinness heist flick from quaint London to the Mississippi Bible belt.
This Dawn of the Dead jettisons character development in favor of quick brush strokes.
Wouldn’t it have made more sense for Paramount to put Erika Christensen’s Wuthering Heights on the DVD for Beyond Borders instead?
The media circus surrounding Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ threatens to overwhelm the movie itself.
Barbershop 2 has too many creaks in its gears to earn a wholehearted recommendation.
Jonathan Demme’s film was apparently too powerful for audiences to handle back in 1998
Rudolph’s most accessible film in years is anchored by incredible performances by Campbell Scott and Hope Davis.
Joel attempts to fight the erasure in his own mind, and Eternal Sunshine admits early on that it’s a fight he cannot win.
This disc features one of the most personable collections of extras amassed for a major DVD release in quite some time.
What Far from Heaven was to Douglas Sirk, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is to those lovable Grade-Z monster movies of the 1950s.
Unless David Fincher ever decides to talk about Alien³, this 9-disc set is pretty definitive. Alien fans should buy it immediately.
Sending up Jack Nicholson’s real-life penchant for dating younger women, the film benefits greatly from his rascally screen presence.