The dearth of extras make this release feel like a missed opportunity.
The sensibilities of Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott come together to fashion one of the cornerstone films of the early 1990s.
Altman’s sprawling tragicomic testament to fate and infidelity gets an impressive 4K upgrade from Criterion.
For nearly a decade, I’ve felt a certain allegiance to Robert Altman’s Short Cuts, and I’d never seen a single frame of it.
Why is it so hard to make myself write an appreciation of Christopher Penn?
Judging by Todd Phillips’s tired Starsky & Hutch, it appears that ’70s nostalgia has finally run its course.
Bullock plays second fiddle to Schroeder’s direction and Tovoli’s camerawork.
Corky Romano gets a very limited DVD treatment.
Forget the misleading title, what’s with the unexplained baboon cameo? How about all the “kiss already” gay subtext?
That sound, ladies and gentleman, is that of Kattan’s movie career smashing into a brick wall.
Jackie Chan lost his grace years ago and Chris Tucker has the voice and personality only a blind/deaf canine could love unconditionally.