
Blu-ray Review: The Four Seasons
Written and directed by Alan Alda, this 1981 dramedy explores the evolving nature of friendship and marriage.

Written and directed by Alan Alda, this 1981 dramedy explores the evolving nature of friendship and marriage.

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It’s hard to believe that Dirty Dancing is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year. Just 14 when the film hit theaters in August if 1987, I saw the film and loved it. My friends and I quickly bought the soundtrack

Based on the hit Broadway play by Frederick Knott, fifty years after its initial theatrical release, the last fifteen minutes of Wait Until Dark has lost none of its memorable bite. Audrey Hepburn received her fifth Oscar nomination for her

A notorious box office bomb, Ishtar became the butt of countless jokes centered on Hollywood excess and failure. Made for $55 million (around $110 million today) Ishtar took in only $14.3 million in North American box office receipts. Despite three