Criterion has outfitted this seminal biopic of Ritchie Valens with a strong slate of extras.
For Schrader, even a film called Master Gardener ultimately pivots on a man having to take out the macho trash.
It only hits its stride when its hedonistic images are paired with the stoned-out grooves of Future’s original songs.
The Brink will likely appeal to college and high school kids who just got their first taste of Chomsky and Zinn.
Gun Hill Road has a realism problem, but the film brims over with interest and insight.
Jeffrey Fine’s Cherry consistently grasps at hysterical melodrama.
Yesterday’s mid-season finale could prove to be a make or break moment for the remaining fans that have hung in there for Caprica.
Caprica seems vaguely ashamed of its sci-fi roots.
Caprica’s pilot is ambitious, a bit overflowing with plot threads that beg for resolution
An interesting opening for what could be a unique spin on an old sci-fi trope.
With the recent demise of the much beloved Battlestar Galactica, this avid TV watcher found himself mourning the loss of its wonderful characters in a way he seldom has before.