Inspired by true events, BLUE CAPRICE investigates the notorious and horrific Beltway sniper attacks from the point of view of the two perpetrators, whose distorted father-son relationship facilitated their long and bloody journey across America.... Read more
A heartbroken American on a soul-searching trip to Paris finds his buried secrets clawing their way to the surface in this neo-noir thriller from writer/director Antonio Campos (Afterschool).... Read more
Grant Mazzy loves to push people’s buttons, to try to open their minds and he does it by speaking his mind on the local morning radio show.... Read more
Flakes is a little slice (or perhaps that should be “little bowl”) of indie cinema tastiness. It’s not a perfect flick, but it does have its charms.... Read more
November 1990, David Gray suddenly snaps and goes on a killing spree in his neighborhood leaving a trail of the dead as he faces off against local police officers who are inexperienced with the situation.
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The Whitest Kids U Know is a sketch comedy show staring members from the comedy troupe with the same name. This is the second “sketch comedy” TV show DVD that I have reviewed in as many days and like I said in the last review for “Human Giant” I have always been a fan of improv and sketch comedy... Read more
The cover of the Drama/Mex DVD says, “Sex and controversy converge during a long, hot day in Acapulco”, but please don’t count on it. Two actors, Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna from “Y Tu Mama Tambien”, are the executive producers of Drama/Mex.... Read more