R.I.P., Death Race‘s Frankenstein
Pat remembers the late, great David Carradine by looking back on his role in Death Race 2000.
Pat remembers the late, great David Carradine by looking back on his role in Death Race 2000.
This week, Pat examines the work of director Tom Tykwer, and digs into a Jean-Luc Godard film, as well as Eastwood’s swansong on stage, Gran Torino.
Out of the 1,800 movies Pat has viewed in his lifetime, he reviews two for us today. What will be the next 1,798? Stay tuned …
This week our resident DVD specialist considers the merits of Tom Cruise in Valkyrie and, on the other end of the spectrum, the Star Wars-philic comedy Fanboys.
Our resident DVD specialist returns with reviews of Taken, Wendy and Lucy and Star Trek: Trilogy.
Mister Brown explains how he’ll rewatch this final episode slightly less than all the others.
From The Box presents Synecdoche, New York and although it may not be Kaufman’s best, it’s definitely worth watching.
Marketing ploy or worthwhile endeavor? Pat Brown explores the history of the controversial term.
Pat Brown gives us the goods on Abel Gance’s classic, Napoleon, then finds plenty of fault in Religulous.
After years spent both in front of and behind the camera, Clint Eastwood has decided to step away from the former. Pat Brown doesn’t think it will last long.