Please ignore the mess, I’m finally switching EM over to a new system this weekend and am playing with a couple of different new looks. Michelle
Highlander: The Source – Sterile Highlander Movie Should End Series!
For some reason, the Highlander franchise has survived all manner of obstacles. The last two movies were – to say the least – atrocious. The anime´ was very average. One of the key figures in successfully transferring the movie concept to television, William S. Panzer, died. You’d think that would be enough. But, no! The […]
Dragon Dynasty Kicks: D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive; The City of Violence: Two-Disc Ultimate Edition; Hard Boiled: Two-Disc Ultimate Edition
Dragon Dynasty is onto something good: Asian action movies with and without martial arts – and even non-Asian martial arts movies. D.O.A.: Dead Or alive is an unlikely hybrid of Charlie’s Angels and Enter The Dragon; The City of Violence is the latest action movie from Korea’s Ryoo Seung-wan, whose work is being compared to […]
3:10 to Yuma: A Re-Make That Equals and in Some Respects Betters The Original!
The fall movie season is upon us, with its promise of Oscar®-worthy releases and more thought provoking fare in general. In 3:10 to Yuma, the season has its first big contender for a mess of acting awards. At least four of the cast members will likely get more than a passing interest from the Academy […]
Animation: Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme; Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Solid State Society
Marvel’s Master of the Mystic Arts gets the Lionsgate straight-to-DVD treatment and Doctor Strange immediately becomes the best of the animated Marvel movies to date by staying true to the basics set out by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, forty years ago. The latest installment in the casefiles of Public Security Section 9 finds the […]
DC Peeps, Be the first to see The Brave One!
Courtesy of our friends at Warner Brothers, you can attend the Washington, DC Advanced screening of one of the most anticipated films of the Fall – Jodie Foster’s revenge flick, The Brave One. This film looks like a remake of the old Charles Bronson Death Wish films which I used to love. The DC Screening […]
John August and Melissa McCarthy Sitdown With Michelle Alexandria to talk about The Nines, Shazam, and more!!
Director/Writer John August has woven one of the year’s most intriguing films, The Nines. This 90 minute film is broken into three parts, with all the small cast playing different roles in each story. On the service it seems like each story is its own separate thing but they merge in a different way at […]
Death Sentence: There’s Something About The Last Long Weekend of Summer That Cries Out for a Revenge Flick!
I don’t know what it is about the Labor Day long weekend, but it seems proper that one take in a revenge movie as part of it. Maybe it’s a way to celebrate the death of the summer movie scene, or deal with having to go back to school – or work – after an […]
The Lives of Others: Devastating Tale of Life In The German Democratic Republic!
The Lives of Others is the film that upset the heavily favored Pan’s Labyrinth to win the 2006 Oscar® for Best foreign Language Film. Now, Pan’s Labyrinth is one of my all-time favorite films and I’d not even heard of the film’s writer/director, Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck. Given the majesty of Guillermo Del Toro’s film, […]
TVonDVD: Dexter: The First Season; Ugly Betty: The Complete First Season; The Dresden Files: The Complete First Season
Serial killers, homely executive assistants and the only wizard in the Chicago Yellow Pages are all available on the video shelves to delight and amaze. Dexter: The Complete First Season introduces the world’s first serial killer of other serial killers, spinning a deeply entertaining but disturbing series of novels into a deliciously macabre TV series. […]
Adobe CS3 Production Premium Bundle Rocks! Michelle's Review
On the Mac professional video editors have Final Cut Studio, on the PC we have Adobe CS 3 Production Premium. An all in one video editing package that throws in everything the video professional needs but the kitchen sink.