KD’s Classic 5 DVD/BDs: Rick’s Cafe, RomCom, Pillows & Wagons
A roundup of 5 recently released discs
Casablanca 70th Anniversary restored Blu-ray, probably the essential of essentials, Classic Movies 101, etc. and for good reason. It’s a cool, ...
Review of “Bully”
If you’d never been a kid, or never been the parent of a child attending school, you’d probably be excused for thinking that bullying has suddenly exploded in the classrooms, hallways ...
Gratuitous Violence or Great Film?
The Hunger Games is a terrible, horrible film that glorifies violence against children and shouldn’t be watched by any decent minded person! Shame on anyone who has seen it! ...
Ashton Kutcher cast to play Steve Jobs in movie
Less than six months after the death of Apple CEO Steve Jobs and one New York Times bestseller about the exec later, two movies are in the works to chronicle his life. One of these ...
Why warrior chicks are just more fun
Recently I found myself in an interesting conversation with someone regarding the merits of heroines in recent popular fiction films based off novels. More precisely, it was a debate ...
KD’s Classic 5: a Box, a Quest, and remake madness
Must-see of the week is the epically zany British black comedy The Wrong Box, with great stars like John Mills, Michael Caine, Ralph Richardson, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Peter Sellers ...
Scorcese's "Hugo" and the silent "The Artist" each win five Oscars
With the coveted Best Picture and Best Director wins, however, The Artist, the French-made silent flick shown in black and white was the clear winner for last night’s star-studded ...
Spielberg brings Tin Tin from the comic books to the big screen
By: Ronan Wright
The Adventures of Tin Tin
Directed by Steven Spielberg
Starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Daniel Craig
107 minutes
When intrepid reporter and ...
Round-up time: 2011 on DVD
This DVD round-up is a grab bag of titles – a drama, a documentary, a historical action film and an animated feature, none of which are linked by much except the undeniable impression ...
2011 Comedy DVD Reviews
It’s been a while since my last column, and the films have piled up on my desk, and so I’m seeing out 2011 with a round-up of home video releases, starting with comedies, a genre ...

