The Nines Blu-ray Review
The Nines has some good ideas that don’t all pan out leading to a movie that can drag at times.
The Nines has some good ideas that don’t all pan out leading to a movie that can drag at times.
Waiting for Anya is a faithful adaptation of its source material leading to an engaging story that may be a little long at times.
A review of Mill Creek Entertainment’s Reservation Road/Return to Paradise double feature Blu-ray release.
Gracie’s Choice suffers from some of the issues of your typical TV movie but succeeds despite them due to a heartwarming story of overcoming the odds.
Adopt A Highway is an interesting story of a man seeking redemption which features some touching moments even if it can drag a little at times.
Love Is Blind has a really intriguing premise that it unfortunately fails to capitalize on.
Miss Virginia is an inspiring story about a mother fighting to improve her son’s education that by trying to remain apolitical leads to a somewhat misleading story.
Stuck does a good job creating some catchy songs and has some good character development, but gets a little too political at times.
The Astronaut has a great premise that leads to a charming story about never giving up on your dreams that unfortunately stumbles a little on the way to its conclusion.
A Blu-ray review of Fighting with My Family, a very solid biographical comedy-drama film about the WWE’s Paige and her family.