Tag Archive for 'David Krumholtz'
October 20th, 2024 by Adam Toroni-Byrne
Nostalgia abounds when I watch movies from my childhood. The Addams Family and its sequel Addams Family Values are a lot of fun. Macabre and dark but still somehow light and comforting, the films work so well even 30+ years after their release. The 2021 4K release of the first Addams film was wonderful and […]
February 5th, 2018 by Brandon Peters
Set during the early 1970s in New York City’s Times Square, The Deuce, starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal, gives viewers an up-close look at the gritty world of sex and crime, as the porn industry begins its climb to legitimacy, cultural permanence, and billion-dollar profitability. HBO has announced that it will release The Deuce: The Complete First […]
November 21st, 2017 by Brandon Peters
Once again, the time of year has come upon us; the end of the Blu-ray release year. I’m a little later than prior years on this and its because the announcement to release window is becoming incredible short. Just last week I posted about four Transformers movies coming to 4K Ultra-HD within the next couple […]
November 11th, 2016 by Brian White
Sausage Party, which sort of made its premiere at SXSW this year, is one film I purposely missed out on theatrically this year. I know I’m not alone in my way of thinking. The overall consensus is very split on this one too. Either people seem to love it or others outright hate it like […]
August 11th, 2016 by Jason Coleman
So many indies, so little time! I’m opting out of the crowded Sausage Party this week to attend a smaller, more intimate gathering featuring some new film friends. My fellow WhySoBlu cohort Aaron Neuwirth already covered all things Anthropoid (via my favorite Cashback director Sean Ellis!), so I’m adding a little determined dad, paranormal ghost hunting […]
March 23rd, 2016 by Aaron Neuwirth
A biopic like I Saw the Light feels like the result of a film that relies on a well-cast lead performance to make up for everything it lacks. With this film specifically, there is a lot that it lacks due to its unfocused nature and a misunderstanding of what it means to display the mystique […]
September 19th, 2012 by David Freedman
Salim, Sean and David review this new sitcom about two buddy, one straight, one gay. Starring Salim Lemelle, Sean Wright and David Freedman. Synopsis: Two lifelong friends, who are both architects, form a business partnership. WATCH US ON PBS SOCAL Saturdays at 6PM or pbssocal.org/justseenit