‘Hot Shots!’ films’ (1991, 1993) funny factor flies high
Throwback Thursday (Movie reviews): They don’t get as much love as other Abrahams/Proft films of the era, but the two “Hot Shots!” movies remain funny today.
Throwback Thursday (Movie reviews): They don’t get as much love as other Abrahams/Proft films of the era, but the two “Hot Shots!” movies remain funny today.
Woody Wednesday (Movie review): Allen’s tropes smoothly translate to Spain in this romance yarn featuring a standout Javier Bardem.
Movie review: Excellent creature designs and CGI effects make “The Tomorrow War” a blast, even if themes like conscription and PTSD get left in the dust.
Michael Crichton Monday (Book review): Crichton’s third John Lange novel, also known as “The Last Tomb,” promises more than it delivers.
Sleuthing Sunday (Book review): It’s perhaps unavoidably complex, but this is one of Agatha Christie’s stronger political/espionage novels.
Movie review: While it could’ve benefited from a deeper mystery, the characters are solid and the horror slick in this take on the “Fear Street” books.
Frightening Friday (Movie review): Like many 21st century sequels, the fourth “Evil Dead” film is an attempt to draw new fans.
Throwback Thursday (Movie review): Beyond “Shaft’s” music and stylish look, its main value is historical rather than entertainment.
Woody Wednesday (Movie review): “Café Society” was overshadowed by “La La Land,” but Allen’s film is likewise a worthy love letter to show business.
Michael Crichton Monday (Movie review): This fairly tame adaptation of “Eaters of the Dead” is technically impressive, especially in the battles.