
This week’s DVD and Blu-ray new releases come roaring to life thanks to the arrival of the latest entry in the Jurassic Park franchise…but that’s hardly the only new title available worthy of your attention. From a retelling of a…
Read more →This week’s DVD and Blu-ray new releases come roaring to life thanks to the arrival of the latest entry in the Jurassic Park franchise…but that’s hardly the only new title available worthy of your attention. From a retelling of a…
Read more →The French Connection is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece. The film’s mix of gritty realism, stunning action sequences and a career-defining role for star Gene Hackman as determined NYC police detective Popeye Doyle makes this one of the greatest…
Read more →Five Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor, were awarded to The French Connection, William Friedkin‘s fast-moving cop drama based on Robin Moore’s book about a series of drug operations in the 1960s. Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider are New…
Read more →One movie that nobody seems to be celebrating the 30th anniversary of is Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Hands down the worst Superman film (although Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is up there) this 1987 suffers from a…
Read more →Written by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz (the team who also wrote the scripts for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and, um, Howard the Duck) 1975’s Lucky Lady is a fascinating blend of comedy, drama and adventure that…
Read more →Released on December 15, 1978, Superman: The Movie was the first modern comic book movie…and it’s still one of the best! Director Richard Donner skillfully brought the Man of Steel to movie screens in a whiz bang adventure that starred…
Read more →In this classic scene from The French Connection, Jason created a unique or a funny caption from The Frech Connection starring Gene Hackman. You are encouraged to add your idea for a caption in the Comment section.
Read more →Q: Are they ever going to release Bunny O’Hare with Bette Davis? It is such a good and funny movie. Please, please, please. A: The wacky comedy with Bette teaming up with Ernest Borgnine to portray bank robbers disguising themselves…
Read more →It’s tough to believe that the 83-year-old Gene Hackman hasn’t made a film for seven (!!) years. His last appearance was in the 2004 Ray Romano comedy Welcome to Mooseport. And, as it seems now, it may be the great…
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