Monthly Archives: September 2020


As an American—first and foremost—what is revealed in the documentary All In: The Fight for Democracy has us experiencing simultaneous bouts of anger and hope. Voting and the right to vote should not be a partisan issue. Sadly, it has become exactly that, what with laser-focused redistricting to voter suppression. […]

All In The Fight for Democracy Review: Most Important Election ...





Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has led a colorful life. He’s practically the Forrest Gump in the music world. As he states in the documentary that chronicles his artistic life, Somebody Up There Likes Me, he’s always been “in the right place at the right time.” Isn’t that the key […]

Somebody Up There Likes Me Review: Documentary Does Ronnie Wood ...



There are countless films that have been given the hi-def 4K upgrade, but few are as impeccably matched on a myriad of fronts than Tim Burton’s masterpiece, Beetlejuice. There is something about the color palette, the cinematography, and of course, the title character and the world he inhabits, that just […]

Beetlejuice Hi-Def Review: Film Couldn’t Be a Better Subject for ...





When it comes to classic detective tales, one cannot get more gold standard than Sherlock Holmes. You also cannot get more distinctive than the cinematic feel of Guy Ritchie. I’ll never forget when it was first announced that the British filmmaker was tackling Arthur Conan Doyle. It seemed like a […]

Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes & Sequel Get 4K Upgrade: Full ...