Blu-ray Review: Randy & the Mob

Probably best known for his role as Reverend Smith in the HBO series Deadwood, and for creating the Sundance TV series Rectify, Ray McKinnon wrote, directed, and starred as dual characters in 2007’s Randy and the Mob. Set in the deep south, Randy Pearson (McKinnon) is a small-town hustler, whose world is unraveling, both personally […]

Blu-ray Review: Sons of Anarchy – Season Five

When it comes to Sons of Anarchy, you never know what’s going to happen next. The violence and bloodshed is at an all time high during the series fifth season, but not at the expense at the riveting drama that makes the show must-see television each week. Once you get invested in the goings on […]

Blu-ray Review: The Last Ride

Hank Williams’ death at the age of 29 in the backseat of a baby-blue Cadillac on New Year’s Day 1953 has intrigued fans for six decades. The details of exactly how he died remain unclear, though hardly surprising given his ill health, due in large part to years of alcohol and substance abuse.  The Last […]

Blu-ray Review: Footloose (2011)

While more than twenty-five years have passed since Footloose made its theatrical debut in February of 1984, one has to wonder why Hollywood felt it needed the remake treatment. While the music might sound a bit dated for some, the title song (among others), still has a zippy feel for the mid-eighties that any MTV […]

Blu-ray Review: Dolphin Tale

Dolphin Tale

It’s the holiday season again, which means lots of kids have a little more time off than usual. If you’re looking for a film the whole family can watch—one devoid of nudity, sexual situations, violence or adult language—Dolphin Tale fits that bill. Based on a true story, Dolphin Tale is an inspirational tale of redemption […]