DVD, Blu-Ray & Streaming – Too Funny to Fail: The Life and Death of the Dana Carvey Show
I was a big watcher of THE DANA CARVEY SHOW back in 1996. Well, as big as one could be watching a show that only lasted seven episodes.
I was a big watcher of THE DANA CARVEY SHOW back in 1996. Well, as big as one could be watching a show that only lasted seven episodes.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/30/17 – Deathdream
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/23/17 – Driftwood
You’re in for a pleasant surprise, JUSTICE LEAGUE is FUN!
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/16/17 – Bob Hope: The Ultimate Movie Collection
Branagh pays great attention to the overall ugliness of this crime and the sadness and loneliness that follows Poirot.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/9/17 – The Beguiled
The critical praise being lauded to Marvel’s latest is well deserved.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 11/2/17 – The Lift
OK, you have homework. See American Made before it leaves theaters!
Takashi Miike has taken the best of his storytelling skills and brought to life the characters from the anime world.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/26/17 – The Old Dark House
Every now and then, Adam Sandler finds himself in a prestige project. He should do it more often, they sit well on him.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/19/17 – Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection, featuring fifteen films!
The stories and news clips just aren’t enough to recommend this effort examining an era that’s been over-explored in countless docs.
From the writing to the directing it is not just a misstep, it’s a giant leap backwards that makes movies like LEPRECHAUN look good.
Tyler MacIntyre’s TRAGEDY GIRLS is the most fun and clever way one could have damning social media.
A crowd-pleasing courtroom drama.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week for 10/12/17 – The horror/musical with carnivorous mermaids, THE LURE.
Chucky is back in action with his unique set of skills: torment, torture and murder, all with a wink and a devilish smile.
A bold push forward on a classic story, told with overwhelming style.
Stellar science fiction with a wholly realized futuristic universe and much to say.
Stephen Frears veers between comedy and drama in the same film, to mixed results.
This historical Trump allegory with a better ending benefits from two excellent lead performances.
What is actually happening? That question took the whole movie and a long discussion afterwards to answer.
The new iteration of Stephen King’s IT wastes no time getting off to a screaming start.
Arguably the best action movie of the 1990s is back in theaters.
Isn’t it just right in all ways that Steven Soderbergh is back with not just a new film, but a whole newly-designed delivery method for movies?
Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal do an exceptional job of putting viewers in the middle of this situation and piling on a heaping dose of uncomfortable.
After many years of rewrites, directors and producers, SONY Pictures finally delivers one of the biggest King adaptation disappointments, and that’s putting it mildly.
Not for everyone (maybe too much for many), but those of you who choose to see what real acting is…if you can stomach it…should watch this show with rapt attention.
A GHOST STORY doesn’t give a DAMN what you’re used to seeing on the movie screen.
Jody Lambert’s movie feels like an enjoyable throwback to the early days of Spielberg and Zemeckis, and even going as far back as Frank Capra.
There’s charm and accessibility, but is it any good?
WIND RIVER is one of the year’s best films and quickly shoots writer Taylor Sheridan to the top of the class.
The film feels as cold as INTERSTELLAR with not one character to genuinely care about.
The whole thing gets a little murky but fear not – the second half of this movie brings everything home quite spectacularly.
Mike Flanagan and his writing partner, Jeff Howard, have developed a smart tale of fantasy and terror.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movie – “Dunkirk”.
One of the more sober and dark summer films to hit the cinema in a long while. But it’s effective.