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Thirteen Days (DVD) Review

Snubbed by the Academy Awards, Thirteen Days is one of the best films of 2000. Valuable for its historical accuracy alone, Thirteen Days chronicles the pivotal moments of the Cuban Missile crisis in October of 1962.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

Quick Change (DVD) Review

An overlooked, and most likely long-ago forgotten film, Quick Change is a humorous bank robber comedy which more than adequately fills one's need for a great night of entertainment.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

The Usual Suspects (DVD) Review

Winner of two Academy Awards including Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Kevin Spacey), The Usual Suspects is not only one of the most intriguing films of the 1990s, but has built quite a cult following as well.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

The Patriot (DVD) Review

In the years between Braveheart and The Passion Of The Christ, Mel Gibson created The Patriot - a big screen portrayal of the American Revolution against the British crown.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

The Ten Commandments (DVD) Review

Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, The Ten Commandments is by far the best rendition of the story Moses ever to cross the big screen. Directed by celebrated Hollywood trailblazer Cecil B.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

Airplane (DVD) Review

Winner of an astounding, yet not unprecedented zero Academy Awards, Airplane is arguably one of the funniest movies ever made. Long before The Naked Gun, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker teamed up to write this outrageous comedy hit...
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

Aladdin (DVD) Review

Anxious to follow up on the massive commercial and critical success of Beauty And The Beast, Disney created another animated masterpiece with Aladdin. Although not nearly as successful in terms of critical acclaim as the aforementioned film, or...
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

National Lampoon's Animal House (DVD) Review

Arriving on the scene in 1978, Animal House is the blockbuster frat house comedy that rewrote all the rules and created a generation of filmmakers hoping to replicate its comic genius.
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

Open Range (DVD) Review

Critically acclaimed in some quarters, but snubbed by the Oscars, Open Range is a throw back to the great John Wayne Westerns of the past. With the exception of a few films, like Tombstone or Wyatt Earp, you rarely see Westerns hyped on the big...
Britt GilletteSeptember 04, 2006

The Aviator (DVD) Review

Nominated for 6 Golden Globes and 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Aviator wows audiences with its breadth of scenery and vivid realism. Director Martin Scorsese, known for a host of excellent films such as Raging Bull (1980),...
Britt GilletteSeptember 02, 2006