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Marley Africa Road Trip, an Inspirational Journey (Video Review)

The Exorcist in the 21st Century, on DVD (Video Review)


  • Star Trek Into Darkness, a Very Cool Sequel (Film Review)

    Star Trek Into Darkness, a Very Cool Sequel (Film Review)

    Picking up where he left off with the fine release of his first attempt at bringing back the Star Trek franchise, J.J. Abrams hits pay dirt again with Star Trek Into Darkness.  The exciting new chapter...
  • From Up on Poppy Hill, an Excellent Family Film (Film Review)

    From Up on Poppy Hill, an Excellent Family Film (Film Review)

    From the Ghibli studios that produced the wonderment of Ponyo and the Oscar winning Spirited Away, comes a story of romance and relationships that will tug at your heart strings. The animated film...

Evil Dead, a Killer Chiller (Film Review)


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 05 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

New faces save Evil Dead from getting inane in this respectable remake of a Sam Remi film. The horror flick has some very good special effects, CGI and makeup that turn the film into a gory blood bath.  Although the script does follow the original made in 1981, the evil in this film far outweighs...

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On the Road, an Indie of Free Spirit (Film Review)


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 05 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

  A road movie with a lot of sexual energy opens this weekend in South Florida.  The film is called On the Road and its brilliant cast makes it a winner.  Taken from a novel by Jack Kerouac, the film gives a view of 40’s America and the challenges faced by a group of free-spirited friends....

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No, a Fight for Rights (Film Review)


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 04 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

Out of Chile comes a film that was nominated for a 2013 Oscar called “NO”.  It’s a true story political drama that pits citizens against a tyrannical government.  The film makes a statement that no matter what the barrier you can fight for your rights and with the right campaign you can take...

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Dirk Hoogstra, History Channel’s EVP of Programming/Development Talks About “Vikings”


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 03 Apr 2013   Posted by Alex Kecskes

HISTORY Channel’s first scripted series—Vikings—conquered the cable channels, capturing 4.6 million total viewers, making it the most-watched cable series in the hour. Created and written by Michael Hirst (Elizabeth, The Tudors), Vikings is packed with conflict, warfare and bloodshed. The...

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The Bible, History Channel’s Compelling Event now on Blu-ray (Video Review)


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 02 Apr 2013   Posted by John Delia

Gripping and impressively produced the story of The Bible recently released on the History Channel now comes to home video.  The remarkable event that presented the Holy Scriptures aired in 5 two hour episodes to record audiences.  Bringing each of the segments to the screen movie style, the episodes...

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