DVD Review: John Carter, The River, Seeking Justice and Spellbinder
After a long and bloated Hollywood development, sci-fi Western adaptation “John Carter” made its way to theaters in ballyhooed fashion — the first of a string of lauded Edgar Rice…
After a long and bloated Hollywood development, sci-fi Western adaptation “John Carter” made its way to theaters in ballyhooed fashion — the first of a string of lauded Edgar Rice…
Title: One Day on Earth Director: Kyle Ruddick Like last year’s “Life in a Day,” which also aimed to catalogue a single day on this planet, documentary “One Day on…
Title: OC87: The Obsessive Compulsive Major Depression Bipolar Asperger’s Movie Directors: Bud Clayman, Glenn Holsten and Scott Johnston Featuring: Bud Clayman Mental health issues are but one of many elephants…
Title: Patagonia Rising Director: Brian Lilla Over the past century more than 45,000 large dams have redefined river corridors around the globe, taking fresh rainwater deposited for hundreds of years…
Title: Pink Ribbons, Inc. Director: Lea Pool An interesting documentary that rather criminally buries its lede, “Pink Ribbons, Inc.” examines the ubiquitous pink ribbon campaigns for breast cancer awareness, and…
From a career standpoint, “The Woman in Black” is a very smart move for Daniel Radcliffe. A straightforward but modestly budgeted and staged genre period piece that neither requires a…
The release of “Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D” is coming soon, and to hype the release even more, Paramount Pictures has released the newest motion poster for “Katy Perry:…
Title: Bill W. Directors: Kevin Hanlon and Dan Carracino Starring: Blake J. Evans, Chris Gates, Dennis Lowell, Julia Schell, Tim Intravia A documentary about the man who clawed his own…
Title: #ReGENERATION Director: Phillip Montgomery The social activism documentary subgenre is a rich one, but the best of these sorts of willfully disquieting films — like “The Corporation,” “An Inconvenient…