REEL TRUTH with Serena Whitney
March 19, 2010 – 6:58 am | 3 Comments

The Curse of the Mr. N.I.C.E. Guy
I laid there still in the darkness praying It didn’t sense I was awake. Struggling for air, I had managed to relief myself from my claustrophobic situation by taking …

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Suspicion remake in the works?
February 26, 2010 – 4:42 pm | No Comment
Suspicion remake in the works?

Another Alfred Hitchcock film is falling victim to the ongoing trend of movie remakes as Suspicion becomes the latest casualty. Latino Review reports that Will Smith is signing on to star and produce in the …

North by Northwest – Blu-ray Review
November 19, 2009 – 8:41 am | No Comment
North by Northwest – Blu-ray Review

The Film:
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. The picture for which you are about to read a review for, contains suspense, murder, and intrigue.

Repulsion: Criterion Collection – Blu Ray Review
August 12, 2009 – 7:22 am | No Comment
Repulsion: Criterion Collection – Blu Ray Review

The Film:
It was in the mid-late 1960’s that Catherine Deneuve cemented herself as much more than a pretty face. Prior to Repulsion’s release, she appeared in Jacques Demy’s wonderful The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, whom she …

Get Your Proton Packs On, The Statue of Liberty’s Head is Opening Back Up!
July 3, 2009 – 3:20 pm | No Comment
Get Your Proton Packs On, The Statue of Liberty’s Head is Opening Back Up!

This Saturday, Lady Liberty’s head will be reopened for the first time since September 11th, 2001. There are a few new stipulations that visitors can look forward to, many of which are to be suspected. …

Transsiberian Blu Ray review
November 5, 2008 – 5:00 am | No Comment

The Film:
I think Transsiberian succeeds by not falling into the types of traps most thrillers make. It takes it’s time, first. The film is a slow burn; you’ll appreciate it a lot more after a …