Tag Archive for 'Kim Cattrall'
November 4th, 2021 by Brandon Peters
Likely due to the upcoming follow up/reboot series as well as the advent of HBO Max and the desire to have HD masters for the series to display on the streaming app, Sex and the City is finally finding itself a Blu-ray upgrade. Warner Bros will be releasing the entire original run of the show […]
September 2nd, 2021 by Brandon Peters
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release all six seasons of the groundbreaking HBO comedy series Sex and the City plus both Sex and the City feature films on Blu-rayÔ for the first time on November 2, 2021. Just in time for the holiday gift-giving season, Sex and The City: The Complete Series + 2 Movie Collection will feature 96 unforgettable episodes of the […]
September 14th, 2020 by Gerard Iribe
In the year 2008, the cops are better armed than before, but nothing has prepared them for this. Swift, sharp-clawed and deadly, something moves among them on the streets, in the alleyways, on the rooftops, tearing out human hearts and devouring them. Maverick cop ”Harley” Stone (Rutger Hauer, Blade Runner) lost his partner to the […]
December 2nd, 2019 by Brandon Peters
One day, maybe EVERY John Carpenter film will have a Scream or Shout! Factory release. With a quick glance at their catalog, they make no secret about that being a company goal. There are challenges lying ahead, but with their diving into Paramount material now, Escape From LA seems like it could be right around […]
October 25th, 2019 by Brandon Peters
Kurt Russell (Escape from New York, The Hateful Eight) stars as Jack Burton, a tough-talking truck driver whose life goes into a supernatural tailspin when his best friend’s fiancée is kidnapped in John Carpenter’s BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA. Jack, who suddenly finds himself in a murky, danger-filled world beneath San Francisco’s Chinatown, where Lo Pan, a […]
April 21st, 2017 by Jason Coleman
Since anarchy for a good cause seems to be a popular past picture theme for us, we’re keeping the bucking the system cinema going with another lesser known hidden gem – welcome to Forgotten Friday Flick! Today we’re taking on big government all in the name of a little guy who is in need of […]
November 18th, 2016 by Jason Coleman
With only two more Friday’s left in November my four weeks of sheer and utter movie embarrassment is almost at an end so let’s finish off this second to last selection in the guilty pleasure series quick – welcome to Forgotten Friday Flick! Today we’re going into deep, deep character clichés, cornball comedy and stereotypical […]
August 19th, 2016 by Jason Coleman
This week in our continued Friday dissection of past De Palma ditties I’m heading down a controversial road with a film that even the man himself has distanced himself from – welcome to Forgotten Friday Flick! Destined to be one of the most discussed and disagreed with selections to date (it was after all nominated […]
October 22nd, 2015 by Brandon Peters
1987 was a fantastic year for movies. Lots of great stuff came out; Robocop, Lethal Weapon and The Princess Bride all debuted in ’87. Some other stuff came out too, the highest grossing film was Three Men & A Baby…and that’s more along the lines of where we could probably fit Mannequin into in terms […]
May 27th, 2010 by Brian White
Every once in awhile, being a reviewer means you have to see and sit through movies that you really have no interest in (to put it politely). I accept that. It comes with the territory and the job title. Sure I may moan and groan about the film beforehand, but sometimes, just sometimes, you are […]
December 23rd, 2009 by Brian White
There seems to always be a lot of testosterone around here so I thought I would shake things up for a change and cater strictly to our female audience. I know many female readers who are looking forward with much anticipation to the calendar date May 28, 2010. What happens on that day you ask? […]