Reel Reviews | Entrapment
by Joe Barber Let’s be real here, once you get past the scenes of the drop-dead beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones sliding her fine self past some [read more]
by Joe Barber Let’s be real here, once you get past the scenes of the drop-dead beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones sliding her fine self past some [read more]
by Joe Barber Frankly, that’s what the stars, writer and director of this complete disaster should be doing after pushing this junk on a waiting [read more]
by Joe Barber Robert Altman used to be a great director and Don King used to have a regular Afro. Both King’s real hair and [read more]
15 years after the original hit theaters, How to Train Your Dragon returns—this time in live-action! Will the magic of Hiccup and Toothless still capture our hearts, or does this new version soar to even greater heights?
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s bold reimagining of the Frankenstein myth finds romance, rebellion and unexpected tenderness in the unlikely bond between two misunderstood monsters.
Seventeen years ago, Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight redefined what a superhero film could be. With Heath Ledger’s electrifying Joker, a morally complex Batman, and real-world stakes that shook the genre to its core, the film didn’t just raise the bar, it became the bar.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we discuss the amazing seven-decade legacy of the Master Orchestor, Quincy Jones.
This week, we review several new films and series, including Bridgerton (Season 2), the mini-series, DMZ and the comedy, The Lost City.