The Film Canon: Sabotage (1936)

In 1936 Alfred Hitchcock’s name was not yet immortalized as the Master of Suspense, but he was getting there. Having labored through the twenties and early thirties making flat, flavorless silent melodramas and romantic “comedies,” Hitchcock had reinvented himself as…

Biggest Movie Let Downs in 2014

  There’s been quite a few flops in 2014, both quality wise and in terms of box office. With that in mind, I decided to share the top 5 films I felt had wasted potential based on the pedigree involved.

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Sabotage’ Is Its Own Worst Enemy

A good action film is not an easy thing to create. It’s 2 parts Brawn, 1 part Violence, 1 part Brains and a pinch of car chases, explosions, love story, or mystery just to spice it up. Whether it’s a…