“Home Alone”
MOVIE REVIEW: “Home Alone” stars Macaulay Culkin (The Good Son [1993], Changeland), Joe Pesci (Raging Bull, The Irishman [2019]), Daniel Stern (City Slickers, The Wonder Years [1988 TV series]), Catherine […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “Home Alone” stars Macaulay Culkin (The Good Son [1993], Changeland), Joe Pesci (Raging Bull, The Irishman [2019]), Daniel Stern (City Slickers, The Wonder Years [1988 TV series]), Catherine […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “Little Women” stars Winona Ryder (Edward Scissorhands, Stranger Things [TV series]), Trini Alvarado (The Frighteners, Stella), Claire Danes (Homeland [TV series], Romeo + Juliet), Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man [2002], […]
2022 NOVEMBER MOVIE RANKINGS Another month gone in a snap. Six more film reviews are in the can, most of which are classics that my girlfriend and I watched together. […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “Shrek 2” is voiced by Mike Meyers (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Wayne’s World), Eddie Murphy (Coming to America, The Nutty Professor [1996]), Cameron Diaz (There’s Something […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “The Aristocats” is voiced by Phil Harris (Robin Hood [1973], The Jungle Book [1967]), Eva Gabor (The Rescuers, Green Acres [TV series]), Roddy Maude-Roxby (Wives and Daughters [TV […]
MOVIE THEATER REVIEW: “The Banshees of Inisherin” stars Colin Farrell (Dumbo [2019], The Lobster), Brendan Gleeson (In the Heart of the Sea, Edge of Tomorrow), Kerry Condon (Avengers: Infinity War, […]
2022 SEPTEMBER MOVIE RANKINGS: With the ushering in of Fall, we are enterting the final stretch of 2022. It’s my favorite season of the year; the crisp, cool weather, fun […]
MOVIE REVIEW: “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” stars Robert Downey Jr. (The Avengers [2012], The Judge), Jude Law (The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Rhythm Section), Jared Harris (Mad Men […]
IN THE DIRECTOR’S CHAIR WITH ALFRED HITCHCOCK REVIEW: “Champagne” stars Betty Balfour (Squibs, Bright Eyes), Jean Bradin (The Cradle of God, Moulin Rouge [1928]), Ferdinand von Alten (Othello, The Loves […]
2022 AUGUST MOVIE RANKINGS Summer has officially come to a close (or at least, according to school systems), leaving us a blockbuster-sized rift in our hearts to tend to as […]