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A Christmas Story (DVD) Review

Adapted from humorist Jean Shepherd's hilarious memoir In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash, A Christmas Story has climbed the ranks of the annual holiday classic films list to claim its spot among the hallowed elite of the genre.
Britt GilletteAugust 23, 2006

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (DVD) Review

Hands down, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is the best Christmas-themed comedy ever filmed. Personally, I make it habit to watch this movie about ten million times between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.
Britt GilletteAugust 23, 2006

Tips On Booking A Professional Mobile Disco And DJ

An article providing tips on booking a mobile disc jockey and discotheque. This article may not cover every aspect of what to look out for in booking a DJ but treat it as a guide, and you will not go far wrong!It's a wonder there isn't...
Daniel BilhamAugust 22, 2006

Chicago (DVD) Review

Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Chicago is a brilliant big screen adaptation of choreographer-director Bob Fosse's 1975 Broadway musical of the same name.
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

Enemy At The Gates (DVD) Review

For all the widespread critical acclaim that surrounded the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan (which portrayed the D-Day invasion Normandy landing), little is said about the opening scenes of Enemy At The Gates.
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

Bruce Almighty (DVD) Review

Personally, Bruce Almighty is my favorite Jim Carrey movie ever. It’s never outlandish in its approach, and at times, it’s quite serious and adult.
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

Office Space (DVD) Review

If Seinfeld is a show about nothing, then Office Space is the hit comedy about one man’s “dream of doing nothing”… Arguably the best work-related comedy ever written, Office Space follows the life of Peter Gibbons (Ron...
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

The Red Violin (DVD) Review

Winner of the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Score (John Corigliano), The Red Violin should've at the very least received a Best Picture nomination.
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

While You Were Sleeping (DVD) Review

One of the surprise films of 1995, While You Were Sleeping is one of the top romantic comedies of the decade. Sandra Bullock experiences her breakout role as the loveable lead character, and Bill Pullman makes a name for himself a year before the...
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006

Major League (DVD) Review

Featuring a motley band of eccentric baseball teammates, Major League ranks as one of the best sports comedies ever produced. Released in 1989, it follows the story of the then hapless Cleveland Indians (winners of numerous division titles in the...
Britt GilletteAugust 21, 2006