
By Chaz Lipp Terence Davies’ autobiographical 1992 The Long Day Closes is an odd film that requires patience and repeated viewings to apprecia...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp Terence Davies’ autobiographical 1992 The Long Day Closes is an odd film that requires patience and repeated viewings to apprecia...
Read MoreBy Sherry Lipp I can’t be the only Star Trek fan to have discovered Enterprise on Blu-ray. In my reviews of seasons one and two I have discuss...
Read Moreby Sherry LippIt’s hard to believe, but we’re getting close to the return of The Walking Dead. The mid-season premiere airs Sunday Fe...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp Why did Paramount resurrect Tom Clancy’s CIA agent character Jack Ryan, central character in four previous blockbusters, only to ...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp Way back in 1958, the late, great visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen co-produced and created the stop-motion model animation fo...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp Writer-director Peter Berg’s retelling of a tragically unsuccessful 2005 U.S. Navy SEALS mission in Afghanistan, Lone Survivor, i...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp The Wolf of Wall Street is not without thrilling, bravura scenes. Even when judged by director Martin Scorsese’s own lofty standa...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp For some reason, the fifth entry in the Paranormal Activity franchise has been frequently referred to as a spin-off. Maybe it’s b...
Read MoreBy Chaz Lipp Buried somewhere deep below the layers of predictable plotting, there’s an inspired idea at the core of Grudge Match. Pitting Rob...
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