Guy Ritchie’s 1998 film making debut “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” sits at the very top of my all…
Author: Matt DeCristo
“I’ve flown from one side of this galaxy to the other, I’ve seen a lot of strange stuff.” Han Solo…
“Bone Tomahawk” presents itself as a western themed horror movie, but as we’ve seen with this style before (refer to…
Before the classic John Hughes teen movies of the 1980s came the pioneer to the genre, and in a way,…
Its 130 days until October 1, but some recent gloomy weather and an intriguing trailer brought me to the 2014 found…
What we learn from “Brawl in Cell Block 99” is that Vince Vaughn is a terrific actor. The man who…
Fraternal twins Kyle and Peter Reynolds are the very definition of opposites, but their one mutual link is unlocking the…
The quintessential tough guy is generally envisioned as a musclebound brute in the mold of such heroes as Arnold Schwarzenegger,…
Successful comedies generally run the route of cult favorite; flopping in the view of mainstream audiences but saved by devout…
“Wedding Crashers” demonstrates that Man Movies don’t always need guns, explosions, biceps, and bombs. In perfect fashion, a pair of…