DVD/Blu-ray Release: Breaking Bad: The Final Season

Last week, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Breaking Bad: The Final Season on Blu-ray & DVD.  The suspenseful and riveting final chapter in the saga of meth cookers Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) that began in 2008, the two disc set includes the final eight episodes of the critically acclaimed TV… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: Breaking Bad: The Final Season

Remembering the Powerful Performances of Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave”

By John Corrado A man is hanging by a tree, the soft mud on the ground beneath his feet the only thing stopping his weight from tightening the rope around his neck.  We see other plantation workers going about their business in the background, doing their best to ignore one of their own, lest they… Read More Remembering the Powerful Performances of Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave”

Movie Review: Black Nativity

Black Nativity – A Fox Searchlight Release http://www.foxsearchlight.com/blacknativity/ Release Date: November 27th, 2013 Rated PG for thematic material Running time: 93 minutes Kasi Lemmons (dir.) Kasi Lemmons (screenplay) Laura Karpman (music) Raphael Saadiq (music) Jacob Latimore as Langston Forest Whitaker as Reverend Cornell Cobbs Angela Bassett as Aretha Cobbs Jennifer Hudson as Naima Tyrese Gibson… Read More Movie Review: Black Nativity

Disney’s “Frozen” is a Joyous and Heartfelt Animated Triumph

By John Corrado When animation enthusiasts talk about the Disney Renaissance, they are referring to the period in history when the studio gave us such great films as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Now Frozen has come along, a joyous and heartfelt animated… Read More Disney’s “Frozen” is a Joyous and Heartfelt Animated Triumph

Criterion Release: Frances Ha

Two weeks ago, acclaimed director Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha was released as part of the Criterion Collection.  Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig) is drifting through her life in New York, living with various roommates and struggling to make ends meet through her apprenticeship at a dance company, while trying to accept the evolving nature of her friendship… Read More Criterion Release: Frances Ha

“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is an Excellent Second Chapter

By John Corrado As Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) deliver a victory speech in District 11, they give their thanks to the fallen Tributes.  An elderly man in the crowd whistles those haunting four notes of the Mockingjay call, and raises his hand in the air to give them the iconic… Read More “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is an Excellent Second Chapter

Movie Review: Delivery Man

Delivery Man – A Touchstone Pictures Release https://www.facebook.com/DeliveryManMovie Release Date: November 22nd, 2013 Rated PG for mature themes and language Running time: 103 minutes Ken Scott (dir.) Ken Scott (screenplay) Jon Brion (music) Vince Vaughn as David Chris Pratt as Brett Cobie Smulders as Emma Andrzej Blumenfeld as Mikolaj Simon Delaney as Victor Bobby Moynihan… Read More Movie Review: Delivery Man

Robert Redford is Mesmerizing in the Haunting “All is Lost”

By John Corrado Robert Redford delivers a mesmerizing performance in All is Lost, a haunting and beautifully filmed work that provides a unique moviegoing experience, which has been gaining buzz since first premiering at Cannes.  The film opened back on October 18th and is still playing in limited release. When we first meet Our Man… Read More Robert Redford is Mesmerizing in the Haunting “All is Lost”

The Believable “Short Term 12” Features Beautiful Performances

By John Corrado Marcus (Keith Stanfield) sits on the edge of his bed at the group home where he has lived for several years, as the kind social worker Mason (John Gallagher Jr.) sits down beside him and starts to play a simple beat on the drum.  Marcus starts to rap the words he has… Read More The Believable “Short Term 12” Features Beautiful Performances

Movie Review: When Jews Were Funny

When Jews Were Funny – A KinoSmith Release http://whenjewswerefunny.com Release Date: November 15th, 2013 Rated PG for language Running time: 90 minutes Alan Zweig (dir.) Alan Zweig (writer) Michael Zweig (music) Shecky Greene as Himself Howie Mandel as Himself Shelley Berman as Himself Norm Crosby as Himself Jack Carter as Himself David Steinberg as Himself… Read More Movie Review: When Jews Were Funny

Remembering Twenty Years of Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List”

By John Corrado It’s hard to believe that Schindler’s List is turning twenty this year, because in some ways Steven Spielberg’s masterful 1993 opus on the Holocaust holds up so well that the film feels like it could be a part of this year’s awards season conversation.  But the haunting black and white cinematography gives… Read More Remembering Twenty Years of Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List”

Movie Review: Thor: The Dark World

Thor: The Dark World – A Walt Disney Release http://marvel.com/thor Release Date: November 8th, 2013 Rated PG for violence Running time: 112 minutes Alan Taylor (dir.) Christopher L. Yost (screenplay) Christopher Markus (screenplay) Stephen McFeely (screenplay) Brian Tyler (music) Chris Hemsworth as Thor Natalie Portman as Jane Foster Tom Hiddleston as Loki Anthony Hopkins as… Read More Movie Review: Thor: The Dark World

Blu-ray Release: Mickey’s Christmas Carol and A Very Merry Pooh Year

Disney Home Entertainment is releasing Mickey’s Christmas Carol: 30th Anniversary Edition and Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year for the first time on Blu-ray today, two childhood favourites that come just in time for the holiday season. Mickey’s Christmas Carol:  First up is the Oscar-nominated Mickey’s Christmas Carol, which was originally released in… Read More Blu-ray Release: Mickey’s Christmas Carol and A Very Merry Pooh Year