The film’s sexual undertones propel much of the drama, even some of the action scenes.
With this gorgeous and obsessive four-disc set, Donnie Darko fanatics may have found their ultimate bible, at last.
The film is a coup in Bigelow’s early exploration of men’s love of themselves and one another.
Above all of the more modest achievements in structure and casting looms Zucker’s garish comedic sensibilities.
Watching Dirty Dancing all these years later, the magic of that place remains, right where we left it.
The film’s oddest creation is by far Patrick Swayze’s Johnny.
Let’s just say that Carmen Maura, Jennifer Jones, and Bill Cosby have more in common than you might have thought.
Men in masks have been darting across the movie screen since the days of silents and serials.
A top-heavy double feature that provides an excellent representation of one of Disney's most underrated works.
The limitations of making an HBO-style drama on basic cable become readily apparent when arguments climax with an underwhelming “Screw you!”
A first-time watcher of The Outsiders could easily follow and appreciate the plot without having to listen to the dialogue.
Surviving better than it should, Red Dawn comes to teach a new generation about the perils of commie invasions.
Released in the midst of renewed Cold War nuclear dread, Red Dawn doesn’t starve for unintended wackiness.
An animated rendering of its characters is virtually the only thing preventing Dirty Dancing from being a crappy Disney romance.
In terms of Hollywood history, Kathryn Bigelow’s film is the perfect document of its time.
Surfing. Bank robbery. Skydiving. Johnny Utah. If you can stomach the contents, Point Break is a dumbly entertaining treat.
In the competition for cinema’s worst genre, the Quirky British Comedy About Eccentric Countryfolk Learning Valuable Lessons In Outrageous Circumstances truly has no rival.
Don’t think about throwing out the first Donnie Darko DVD, as this “remix” of the film is a totally different beast.
Green Dragon feels strangely akin to a gushy episode of M*A*S*H, only this time from an Asian perspective.
This Donnie Darko DVD is an incredibly handsome class act.