November 15th, 2022 by Brandon Peters
In the 1990s, independent films were on the rise and studios like Miramax were at the forefront of distribution. Many studios created a separate wing to focus on and gather the independent, documentary, art house and international films under a single banner away from the blockbusters and bigger star studded fare. Sony Pictures developed Sony […]
June 28th, 2017 by Brandon Peters
Shag was a film that came out to really no big fanfare in 1989. While it had critical praise, even from Roger Ebert ( “It has a charm based on its innocence, its conviction … the actors in Shag are some of the best of the younger generation in Hollywood, and they treat their material with the humor and delicacy […]
June 16th, 2016 by Brian White
I guess it all depends upon what you want to call it, The Event Series or Season 10, but make no mistake about it, The X-Files was revived some 13 years later and came back stronger than ever this past January on prime time television. If you suffered with me through my epic Blu-ray review […]
December 21st, 2015 by Brian White
I can’t tell you how much I used to look forward to Friday nights growing up in my late teens and early twenties. It wasn’t for the partying, drinking and dates, but instead it was the night that the newest episode of The X-Files would premiere on primetime television (at least for the first four seasons). I use to record […]
June 17th, 2011 by Aaron Neuwirth
With the release of the 1988 romantic comedy, Mystic Pizza, onto Blu-ray it must have been obvious that I was of course the one member of Why So Blu who was meant to cover it. Ok, so maybe that’s not quite the case, but I did receive it and I did watch it, so an […]