Viewers first saw John Travolta’s disco moves when Saturday Night Fever hit theaters in 1977. Now, forty years later, Paramount is releasing the Direc...[Read More]
“The incredible untold true story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer), and Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae) – brilli...[Read More]
Part “Sons of Anarchy”, part “Point Break”, Animal Kingdom’s first season was compelling, thrilling and entertaining throughout; it just unfortunately...[Read More]
This was quite the departure from the usual Studio Ghibli supported story. Visuals take place of words, which is tough to pull off, even for Ghibli. O...[Read More]
A show about a young, conservative pope that is riddled with doubts, flaws and mystery? I’m sure this isn’t going to be controversial at all. Official...[Read More]
There are few shows these days that can take education and blend it in with drama without compromising the content one way or another. Not a lot of pr...[Read More]
“Legendary director Martin Scorsese’s Silence tells the stunning and “powerful” story of two Christian missionaries (Adam Driver and Oscar nominee And...[Read More]
“Self-proclaimed anti-establishment outlaw Joe Coughlin (Oscar winner Ben Affleck) isn’t like the gangsters he refuses to work for: He has a sense of ...[Read More]
“When successful New York ad executive Howard Inlet (Will Smith) suffers a personal tragedy and retreats from life, his friends devise a drastic plan ...[Read More]
“It’s Hollywood, 1958. An aspiring young actress, songwriter, beauty queen and devout Baptist virgin, Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins), and her young, ambi...[Read More]
Colors is a 1988 film reformatted into a Blu-ray movie. The movie starring Robert Duvall and Sean Penn focuses on the gangs of LA and trying to contro...[Read More]
“Former private eye Harry Kilmer knows a lot about Japan – and the gangsters who keep an iron grip on its gambling, prostitution and protection racket...[Read More]