A Double Helping of Bette Midler Comedies
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 19, 2017/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
Kino Lorber has released a double-bill blu-ray that bot...
After nearly 150 films, it all comes down to a top ten list that are meant to represent the "best" of 2017. Given how subjective such lists are, this is really...
Liam Neeson is all Aboard the new Action-Suspense Train Ride Called The Commuter.
Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra/2017
ERIK YATES: If a film is released in ...
Christian Bale and Rosamund Pike Saddle up for Western Brutality
DIRECTED BY SCOTT COOPER/2017
JIM TUDOR: Is it possible to have both considerable admiratio...
Being the fourth film of the series, it is obvious that Insidious is running out of steam and probably won't be able to go much "Further".
Directed by: Adam Ro...
Directed by: Craig Gillespie/2017
After a couple of films for Disney, The Finest Hours and Million Dollar Arm, director Craig Gillespie puts together a wonde...
DIRECTED BY JAKE KASDAN/2017
As this is an "After the Show" review, it means that it may contain spoilers for the film, assuming that many have already seen it...
Kino Lorber Doubles the 1990s-era Wedding Comedy
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 19, 2017/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
This double-feature styled blu-ray release featu...
DIRECTED BY AARON SORKIN/2017
Aaron Sorkin's reputation as a writer is at this point legendary. The man behind television's The West Wing, and screenplays s...
Erik Yates is a high school teacher by day, and has extensive writing experience writing curriculum for various outlets, songs for his former band, and articles for the blog Vinyl Theology. Erik resides in Houston, Texas and is passionate about film, music, family, and traveling. When he is not watching film, or working at his day job, Erik finds time to add to his vinyl record collection, play guitar, or attend concerts. You may just find him hanging out at the local Alamo Drafthouse. You can connect with him on his Twitter account.