Author Mark Ziobro—Editor-in-Chief
Moviegoer’s love of the action hero just won’t die, and there’s no one more directly responsible than Sylvester Stallone. Indeed,…
I’ve always been a fan of independent films. They offer some of the cleanest forms of cinema, the brightest emotion,…
“Death Becomes Her,” the 1992 Robert Zemeckis fantasy/comedy, is at once about vanity and about stagnation. And it’s also just…
Two youths are wrongly accused of murder and call a family-friend-lawyer to defend them, and the result is this, 1992’s…
In a film full of lonely shots, perhaps the most solemn is a fade out of an unused tricycle as…
At the beginning of “Pretty Woman” we have a business tycoon who can’t drive a sports car and a hooker…
The sin of “Hellraiser” is that it offers up a sadistic premise that it doesn’t deliver. Decidedly, the film’s opening is…
Book-to-movie adaptations often get lost in the shuffle, but somehow the 1996 film “Thinner” suffers none of this, and is an…