Texas Killing Fields [Blu-ray]Texas Killing Fields is the feature-length movie version of all of the alphabet soup crime scene television shows that have dominated the airwaves of the past decade or so. It's the same old story of detectives on the case, dead bodies, a parade of suspects, and a little girl in peril, all unmercifully dragged out to twice the size of its small-screen counterparts and with no more flair, purpose, or scope than may be found in any random episode of any number of ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Texas Killing Fields
DVD Reviews: To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird 50th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy]"To Kill A Mockingbird" is truly a much loved and critically acclaimed film. It is a perfect portrayal of childhood innocence, racial prejudice, moral tolerance and courage. The film is so wonderfully done that the audience actually feels as if they were in Alabama during the 1930s. This is a must see for anyone of any age. However this picture came at a time of great change for film in storytelling and in visual media ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Little Girl Gone
Little Girl GoneAuthor: Drusilla CampbellMadora is seventeen, from Yuma, Arizona. Her mother Rachel, hides in television since her husband went out into the desert and shot himself in the head. Rachel does not have the energy to pay attention to her seventeen year old daughter. Madora chases drugs, parties and men with her friend Kay-Kay and one night finds herself at a party that overwhelms her. She follows Kay-Kay into a room where people are doing crank, and Kay-Kay tells her to try it. ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: The Double
The Double [Blu-ray]Spy movies are a dime a dozen. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. Hitchcock really pioneered the genre. Viewers today are so accustomed to "twists", "reveals" and "spoilers" that everyone assumes it's supposed to be a Big Secret that the retired CIA man played by Richard Gere in The Double is really . . . a Soviet assassin. (Oops!) But the trailer discloses it, hints are dropped early in the film, and Gere's character confesses his identity less than half an ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: The Double
The Double [Blu-ray]Spy movies are a dime a dozen. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. Hitchcock really pioneered the genre. Viewers today are so accustomed to "twists", "reveals" and "spoilers" that everyone assumes it's supposed to be a Big Secret that the retired CIA man played by Richard Gere in The Double is really . . . a Soviet assassin. (Oops!) But the trailer discloses it, hints are dropped early in the film, and Gere's character confesses his identity less than half an ... continue reading...
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