‘Hammer Films: The Ultimate Collection’ A Schlocky Ode to Britain’s House of Horror (BLU-RAY REVIEW)
The legendary house of schlock celebrates some less revered works in this stunning box set.
The legendary house of schlock celebrates some less revered works in this stunning box set.
Well, it’s about time The Rolling Stones got around to this tour in their archives. It was big in every way you could imagine: big stage, big setlist, big dance
“Being in the right place at the right time,” is how Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood sums up his good fortunes in the Mike Figgis directed documentary, Somebody Up There
The horror classic is reimagined in one of 2020’s best films so far.
[rating=8.00] Given his output over the last decade, with Sherlock Holmes, King Arthur, and Aladdin, it’s easy to forget that Guy Ritchie came up in the film game in the
The Rolling Stones have been releasing live DVDs for quite some time now. From different eras, they run the scope of why they are the greatest rock & roll band
One of the year’s best films gets a thin home release.
Slash is one of those bonafide rock stars where everything he touches turns to rock & roll gold. But after leaving one of the biggest rock bands in the world,
Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes is a film not only for jazz lovers, but music appreciators, historians, and culture buffs. It explores the vision behind the iconic jazz label,
When The Rolling Stones first toured Germany in the fall of 1965, chaos ensued. They were still a very young band, having played their first official concert, sans drummer Charlie