Jean Reno

The Da Vinci Code

April 24, 2009 // 0 Comments

Based on Dan Brown's suspenseful novel, "The Da Vinci Code" made its way to movie theaters, accompanied by huge acclaim as well as the expected controversy. Just in time for the theatrical release of "Angels & Demons," [...]

Ronin

February 26, 2009 // 0 Comments

Before passing away in 2002 at the age of 72, director John Frankenheimer created a vast number of thriller and espionage films throughout his long career that lasted until his final days. Some of his most memorable films feature Steve McQueen and Frank [...]

Flyboys

January 24, 2007 // 0 Comments

After seeing the "Flyboys" check disc DVD the other day which wasn't representative of the final DVD release, I decided to take a look at an authoritative version of the film, namely the final Blu-Ray version that IS representative of the [...]

Flyboys

January 19, 2007 // 0 Comments

Was it just me or was "Flyboys" flying completely under the radar when it hit theaters? It wasn't until the DVD showed up on my desk that I actually noticed this film and decided to give it a check up. I love movies about the early ace [...]

Léon, The Professional

August 14, 2000 // 0 Comments

Like "The Big Blue, " Luc Besson’s "Léon, The Professional" has been available here in the US in its American theatrical version only for the longest time, which was significantly cut as opposed to the Director’s original cut. [...]

The Big Blue

August 9, 2000 // 0 Comments

Cut by 49 minutes and released with a new score, French director Luc Besson’s 1988 movie "The Big Blue" has not been seen very often in its original version here in the US. Thanks to Columbia TriStar Home Video we now have a beautiful version [...]

Ronin

February 1, 1999 // 0 Comments

69-year-old director John Frankenheimer has created a vast number of thriller and espionage films throughout his long career. Some of the most memorable feature Steve McQueen and Frank Sinatra in adventure stories, taking them to places throughout the [...]