‘Midway’ Flies Over Rivals

The worst November for the movie business in nearly two decades continued to limp along this weekend as four new films –Midway, Doctor Sleep, Playing With Fire and Last Christmas- arrived on the scene only to be greeted with box office indifference from the public. Of the four, only Lionsgate’s Midway…  Read More

‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’ Review: It’s Good To Be Back

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out now
4.9
out of 5
Activision got my letters. After last year's dismal Call of Duty offering, I thought maybe I was done with the series. I felt that maybe the publisher and its stable of developers had run out of ideas, having taken the franchise into the past, present, future, and even space. But lo and behold, I was wrong, as Infinity Ward has revisited present day conflicts with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and has restored my faith in the franchise from top…  Read More
4.9
out of 5

Doctor Sleep Review

Doctor Sleep opens this weekend
4.8
out of 5
Mike Flanagan is a brave man. The director of last year's amazing Haunting of Hill House on Netflix follows that up with a monumental task of making a sequel to arguably one of Stanley Kubrick's best films. Oh, and it also happens to also be based on a Stephen King novel, adding even more pressure. But Doctor Sleep, the follow up to The Shining (both the book and film), succeeds in matching up the two versions of the story and…  Read More
4.8
out of 5

‘Midway’ Review: The Rebirth Of The War Movie

Midway opens this weekend
4.2
out of 5
Films about World War II used to be a dime a dozen. Like, you could pay a dime and see two or three of them in an afternoon at the local theater. The worldwide conflict created so many opportunities for filmmakers to tell stories within the confines of the war that no stone was left unturned, it seems. Throughout the '40s and '50s, so many war films were made and some of the best actors in history have portrayed war…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

‘Dracula’ Comes to Blu-ray With New 4K Scan

Dracula Blu-ray Release Date
The 1979 movie version of Dracula starring Frank Langella as the titular count and Sir Laurence Olivier is getting a proper treatment for its debut on Blu-ray via Scream Factory. The first disc in this two-disc set will include the desaturated color timing version of the film. The second disc…  Read More

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