Reel Reviews | Nuremberg
James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg is a tense and absorbing historical drama that explores the moral and psychological aftermath of World War II.
James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg is a tense and absorbing historical drama that explores the moral and psychological aftermath of World War II.
Rarely does an actor get the opportunity to redeem a work but Crowe’s work in this film is much better in depth and substance than the one he gave in The Pope’s Exorcist.
US Air Force technician gets embroiled in the battle of his life when the mission he is on which he is providing aerial support goes awry in Land of Bad.
This week on the show, we discuss a variety of topics, including great actors in not-so-great films . . .
by Charles Kirkland Jr. Road rage is taken to a ridiculous new level as Russell Crowe plays a man out to prove how bad a [read more]
by Monica Hayes Question: What is better than a Marvel or DC universe? Answer: A universe of classic horror monsters … a Monster-verse! The sole [read more]
Here is the latest trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s biblical epic, Noah
by Tim Gordon Since debuting 75 years ago, no superhero character has been debated, scrutinized, and analyzed like Superman. Despite two earlier origin stories (one [read more]