Jerry & Marge Go Large is one of those kinds of films that can help Paramount Plus thrive. Hell, it was the #1 movie for people over the age of 55 on the platform this Summer. Honestly, I’m ...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was Sci-Fi’s way of explaining Post Cold War relations to prehistoric man children. If the Klingons and the Federation could learn to live together, then w...
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is one of those movies that was always on HBO when I was a kid. I like to think that it so bad that it kept me from ever becoming a Star Trek fan. So, how much can 4K U...
Event Horizon understood what Fulci tried to teach horror fans for years. Gouge the eyes and make audiences squirm. What did Paramount put on the 4K UHD Steelbook? The 4K UHD Steelbook for Event Horiz...
The Offer was the slightly fictional take on what lead uber Producer Al Ruddy into making The Godfather. If you know anything about film history, grab the biggest grains of salt and hold onto it until...
South Park: The Complete Twenty-Fourth Season dares to thumb its nose at the traps that have befallen The Simpsons, while still angering the right people. What makes it a Complete Twenty-Fourth Season...
Post COVID is the first South Park outing for Paramount Plus. While they followed it up in 2022, the magic kinda went out of the bag with this one. South Park forgoes Seasons for Special Events The ne...
Blue Hawaii is the reason why Becket got made. Focus on that, rather than Angela Lansbury playing Elvis’s mother. I put that there as a preface because of our younger readers’ inability to...
Back to the Beach is one of those cult classics that deserved the attention given to other kitschy films. So, why did Back to the Beach go so ignored? It was hard to care about Frankie and Annette in ...