Movie Review – I Wanna Dance with Somebody
Prior to this movie what I knew about Whitney Houston was that she sang the national anthem for the 1991 super bowl. It was noteworthy… Read More »Movie Review – I Wanna Dance with Somebody
Prior to this movie what I knew about Whitney Houston was that she sang the national anthem for the 1991 super bowl. It was noteworthy… Read More »Movie Review – I Wanna Dance with Somebody
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Tár. View details and movie information…
Tár said more than once in the movie, “What was the composer trying to say to us?” Meaning, what clues did the composer give us… Read More »Movie Review – Tár
I’m going to keep this short because Steve T. wrote a nice in-depth review for this movie already. Based on positive reviews I was expecting… Read More »Movie review—Elvis
There aren’t any extra scenes during the end credits. However, there are remakes of several Elvis songs done by other artists that play as the… Read More »Is there anything extra during the end credits of Elvis?
I like Elvis’s music. I have enjoyed Baz Luhrmann movies. Music always conveys emotion, it’s fun to see it being used to help convey a… Read More »Movie Review – Elvis
“The King” of rock and roll was a pretty quirky guy. The new Elvis movie hitting theaters this month will include some of the most… Read More »5 Quirky Facts About Elvis Presley You Might See In “Elvis” The Movie
While working on the Rhys Ifans article I had an opportunity/excuse to re-watch The Boat That Rocked. I don’t need an excuse to watch it… Read More »Rewatch Movie Review – The Boat That Rocked
There is nothing extra during, or after, the end credits of Studio 666. The credits run for approximately 5 minutes. [/wbcr_text_snippet] Read the RunPee movie review for Studio 666 by… Read More »Is there anything extra during the end credits of Studio 666?
I didn’t like it, a lot. To be fair, I’m not the target audience, by a long shot. I don’t like horror movies and before… Read More »Movie Review – Studio 666