Family Guy: It’s A Trap Blu-ray Review
“It’s A Trap” isn’t as amusing as “Blue Harvest” or “Something, Something, Something Dark Side.” Continue reading
The Ricky Gervais Show Season 1 DVD Review
“The Ricky Gervais Show” is strictly for Ricky Gervais fans. Continue reading
Step Up 3 Blu-Ray
“Step Up 3” continues the successful trend of dance movies produced by Disney.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Blu-ray
Oliver Stone drops the ball with “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” Continue reading
Dragon Ball: Curse Of The Blood Rubies DVD Review
“Curse Of The Blood Rubies” is a fast paced “Dragon Ball” movie. Continue reading
Doctor Who: Meglos and Doctor Who: The Dominators DVD Reviews
“Meglos” and “The Dominators” may not be great episodes, but they have their moments. Continue reading
Howl DVD/Blu-Ray Review
Most biopics or films based on real events take judicious liberties with the subjects and incidents they are portraying for dramatic or comedic effect, the makers of Howl instead stuck strictly to the source material. And for good reason as the film focuses on both one of the most dramatic pieces of poetry to come out of the 20th century, but also the controversy surrounding its publication in 1956. The publisher of the work, Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Books, was brought to trial on obscenity charges after 500+ copies of the book coming in to the country from the printers were seized.
Rob Epstein and Jeffery Friedman, co-directors of Howl who are also responsible for the peerless documentaries The Times Of Harvey Milk and The Celluloid Closet, take a non-fiction approach to bringing the poem and the trial to screen. They use actors for all the parts in the film, most notably James Franco who embodies the voice and diction of the late Allen Ginsberg, but all the dialog is taken from transcripts of the trial, and an interview with the poet from the same year.
Gangland Season 6 Blu-ray Review
“Gangland” is a disturbing, but watchable documentary series. Continue reading








