Film The Infiltrator, based upon the true events of one man against the biggest drug cartel in history. A U. S. Customs official, Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston – Power Rangers, In Dubious Battle), uncovers a money laundering operation that involves a long list of high profile criminals, including columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Set in… Continue reading The Infiltrator (DVD) : Review
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Lion (DVD) : Review
Film The multi-award nominated, and much talked about movie, Lion, is now available on disc. Based on the true story of a five year old Indian boy who is separated from his brother and becomes lost on the chaotic streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from his home. Through sheer willpower, he survives many frightening… Continue reading Lion (DVD) : Review
Surf’s Up 2: Wave Mania (DVD) : Review
Film A film, about a bunch of penguins, who end up going on a journey of self-discovery, voiced by a bunch of people from WWE. That should about sum this up. The story barely exists, the lessons are pushed way to hard, and the dialogue feels like those acts that occur between wrestling bouts, where… Continue reading Surf’s Up 2: Wave Mania (DVD) : Review
Inferno (DVD) : Review
Film From the people who brought us The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, comes Inferno. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks – Sully, Saving Mr. Banks) wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia. Through a few rather abrupt events, he ends up teamed with Dr. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones – Rogue One, The Theory of… Continue reading Inferno (DVD) : Review
In Dubious Battle : Review
California, in the 1930s, just before the start of the second World War. In Dubious Battle treats us to a story about an activist who gets caught up in the labour movement for farm workers, and all the struggles and hardship that goes along with life at that time. Directed by James Franco (The Night… Continue reading In Dubious Battle : Review
Arrival (DVD) : Review
Film The multi-award nominated and winning film, starring Amy Adams (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Her) and Jeremy Renner (Captain America; Civil War, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation), putting forth the very philosophical and through provoking story of twelve spacecraft that appear around the world. A linguistics professor, Louise Banks (Adams) is tasked with interpreting… Continue reading Arrival (DVD) : Review