The new film from writer-director Martin McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, covers similar thematic ground to his first two feature films, In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths. A horrific crime leads to a spiral of … Read More
Movie Review: Thor: Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok presents a beautiful homage to 1970s Sci Fi epics mashed together with 1980’s video games. There is always something happening, and that something is always brightly colored and … Read More
PCB Film Review: Jane
You’ve probably heard of Jane Goodall. But have you really heard her story? If not, Jane is the film for you. Even if you think you know her work, you’ll … Read More
Worth Your Money: Four New Blu-ray Releases!
This week we’re taking a look at four recent blu-ray releases including a couple sequels, an absolute classic, and an uber violent religion-based film. Might ALL of them be worth … Read More
Movie Review: Super Dark Times
Super Dark Times Written by: Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski Directed by: Kevin Phillips Starring: Owen Campbell, Charlie Tahan, Elizabeth Cappuccino, Max Talisman, Sawyer Barth, Adea Lennox, and Amy Hargreaves Synopsis: Zach (Owen Campbell) … Read More
Video Game Review: Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Vita, and Windows Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is the latest entry in the now 30 year old series. If you’re unfamiliar, Ys is an action-RPG … Read More
Movie Review: Breezy heist flick “Logan Lucky” is a lotta fun
It turns out that filmmaker Steven Soderbergh’s decision to retire from movies was as final as Jay-Z’s much-publicized retirement from rapping. It’s been four years since Side Effects graced cinema screens, but … Read More
Movie Review: Jackals
A disturbing vision of a fractured family that will do anything to get their estranged son back from a murderous cult, only to find themselves under siege when the … Read More
Theatre Review: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Now through September 10, 2017 Ahmanson Theatre 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Tuesday – Friday 8PM Saturday 2 … Read More
Movie Review: The Dark Tower Misfires On All Cylinders
After decades of waiting, The Dark Tower has finally hit the big screen, for better or worse. Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey take on the iconic roles of Roland, The … Read More
Movie Review: “Person to Person” is a low-key charmer
The new ensemble comedy Person to Person initially seems like yet another character-driven film that adores and idolizes New York City all out of proportion. Thankfully the flick offers much more to jaded viewers beyond that … Read More
Film Review: WITH GREAT POWER: THE STAN LEE STORY
Stan Lee is an ubiquitous public figure, having done the near impossible: creating an empire that transcends cultural, racial, and religious barriers. I don’t intend to sycophantically praise the man … Read More
Movie Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming
At last, the wait is over! Spider-Man is back on the big screen and he has come home to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming. So … Read More
Movie Review: Offbeat photographer Elsa Dorfman comes into focus in “The B-Side”
The new film, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography, finds documentary filmmaker Errol Morris in a lower-key mode than normal. The Oscar-winning director behind The Fog of War, The Thin … Read More








