

Dune (2021): A Visually-Stunning Adaptation with a Flawed Foundation
Merely a few years after the publication of Frank Herbert's groundbreaking science-fiction novel "Dune" in 1965, filmmakers wanted to bring its incredible story to the big screen. The problem was, with the book being of such an epic and ambitious scope, a film adaptation would somehow have to bring all of that to the screen in a convincing manner: the multitude of characters, the fantastical planets, and its unique settings all presenting quite the challenge for even the most


Old: Shyamalan's Streak of Disappointments Continues (Blu-ray)
The Film: M. Night Shyamalan, a name that was once thought to be the next great voice in horror with his startling, Oscar-nominated debut, "The Sixth Sense," has since sadly become one that elicits chuckles at its mentioning. While his first outing was indeed an excellent film, and a couple of his follow-ups decent, nearly the last two decades have seen him deliver one disaster after another, including "Lady in the Water," "The Happening," "The Last Airbender," and "After Ear

No Time to Die: A Familiar, but Thrilling Final Outing for Daniel Craig's 007
After 15 remarkable years, the era of Daniel Craig's James Bond is coming to a close with the latest entry in the franchise, "No Time to Die." In 2006, the world was blown away by "Casino Royale," a reboot that proved to be one of the very best (if not THE best) film in the entire series, and while there was a bit of a rough patch that followed with "Quantum of Solace" (made during a writers' strike) and "Skyfall," the franchise came back strong with "Spectre" in 2015. Now as