It’s an episode of Without a Trace: Jerusalem presented with all the panache of a Trinity Broadcasting Network TV special.
Released in the midst of renewed Cold War nuclear dread, Red Dawn doesn’t starve for unintended wackiness.
Surviving better than it should, Red Dawn comes to teach a new generation about the perils of commie invasions.
Tristan and Isolde doesn’t deserve James Franco’s fine performance.
Simple yet handsome, this DVD edition of The Count of Monte Cristo is perhaps too understated to make an impression with potential buyers.
Watching the film, it’s easy to see why Alexander Dumas’s Edmond Dante is the biggest chump in literary history.