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Tag Archive for 'Martin Donovan'

The Art of Racing in the Rain… { Insert feels here } (Movie Review)

I have seen two films with “The Art of” in the beginning of their titles this summer. The first film was The Art of Self Defense (2019), go see it if you guys haven’t seen it yet, and now The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019). To be honest,  I’m usually indifferent about seeing […]

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Catch the ‘Aftermath’ on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD June 6!

Witness the gripping story of two lives forever bound by tragedy when Aftermath arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital HD), DVD and On Demand June 6 from Lionsgate. Inspired by true events, Golden Globe® winner Arnold Schwarzenegger (1977, New Star of the Year – Actor, Stay Hungry) stars as a husband fearlessly seeking revenge on the […]

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Saved! (Blu-ray Review)

A group of talented young actors including Jena Malone (Sucker Punch, deleted scenes of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice), Mandy Moore (A Walk to Remember) and Macaulay Culkin (The Good Son) headline the darkly comic Saved!  Directed by Brian Dannelly (Struck by Lightning) from a screenplay by Dannelly and Michael Urban, Saved! features Patrick Fugit (Almost […]

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Agent Cody Banks (Blu-ray Review)

Directed by Harald Zwart (The Karate Kid) from a screenplay by Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Zack Stentz and Ashley Edward Miller, Agent Cody Banks Frankie Muniz (Malcolm In The Middle), Angie Harmon (Rizzoli & Isles), Hilary Duff (Cheaper By The Dozen), Ian McShane (Deadwood), Martin Donovan (Trust).  The film co-stars Keith David (Larger Than Life), Cynthia […]

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Ant-Man (3D Blu-ray Review)

Marvel, the Studio who brought you “The Avengers”, now brings to life one of the original Avengers — Marvel’s Ant-Man. Bring home the epic heist as Ant-man embraces his inner hero and harnesses the unique ability to shrink in scale to save not only the world, but his daughter. Full of both humor and heart, […]

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Boss: Season 1 (Blu-ray Review)

Boss is a political drama series starring Kelsey Grammer as the mayor of Chicago.  The show was broadcast on Starz and initially arrived with so much confidence that the network greenlit a second season a few weeks before the first season even premiered.  I would not necessarily say that Starz got a little ahead of […]

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