There’s a joyful and revolutionary quality to these five episodes. This is a manifesto of the comedy of Kovacs. »»
The best part is that Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous gives me hope that The Avengers movie written and directed by Whedon isn’t going to stink up the screen. »»
Roger Corman’s Cult Classics All-Night Marathon: The Nurses Collection should be covered under the healthcare mandates. »»
Car 54, Where Are You? The Complete Second Season wraps up a truly brilliant, but canceled sitcom. »»
Don Juan DeMarco may be another film where Marlon Brando traded on his legacy for another paycheck, but it ought to be remembered for Johnny Depp’s mercurial performance. »»
Logan’s Run's rather good for a ‘70s sci-fi TV action. It’s so much better than the Star Wars Holiday Special. »»
W.E. at its heart is a vanity project from a person that has an entire film career devoted to vane projects. »»
Bob Newhart working at a comic book publishing company? Surely this would last at least two seasons, right? »»
This is one of the few times that a viewer needs to hit the bonus features before watching the regular episodes. »»
When it comes to franchises, it’s usually a case of diminishing returns in quality as each new entry is released, but that’s not the case here. »»
While it’s not nearly as tawdry as Caligula and Rome, it doesn’t clean up the vicious nature of Roman politics. »»
This series was one of the reasons why uptight parents groups shackled the action in ‘70s animated shows. »»
ThIs show is so bizarre with the costume characters bouncing around that it becomes relaxing when you want to chill out. »»
Through all nineteen episodes I think I laughed out loud two or three times. And a couple of those were after I’d had a couple beers so I’m not sure they count. »»
Remake of the French L’homme du train, is a crime film, but also a brilliant contemplative piece on the nature of man. »»
You Think You Know Me? is a wonderfully put together tribute to the career of one of the most underrated superstars in WWE history. »»
People who got a major rush watching the CGI Motion Capture version of Adventure of Tintin, the animated show is perfect for a marathon night. »»
When you go into a film like Camel Spiders you should know what you’re getting into, so the bad plot and acting should not come as a surprise or a disappointment. »»
A show made in the style of Archer, only it's live-action and spoofs the likes of Walker, Texas Ranger. »»
Victorious is a light version of the art school experience. »»
You just have to remember that these aren’t your grandfather’s cartoons. The Looney Tunes Show is your animated sitcom. »»
21 Jump Street is definitely a show that faded away instead of burning out, but when it’s good, it’s great! »»
The four films on Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXIII are unsung hits from the show’s run. »»
Goodmanites will undoubtedly love what Paul Goodman Changed My Life brings to the table. »»
While not officially a double feature, The Wild Word of Bat Woman and Girl in the Gold Boots remind us that America was all about go-go dancing in the mid-'60s. »»
Not the “Godfather of torture porn” as I had originally suspected. »»
Kojak loves you on DVD! New box set includes episodes where Sylvester Stallone and Jerry Orbach guest star. »»
This is an older model of the spy film, a much slower paced thriller that doesn’t rely on big action pieces to carry it. »»
All-in-all this is a very strong collection with not one bad episode in the bunch. »»
The twenty-five minute episodes turn Degrassi into a Lord of the Flies world. »»