Screen Reviews
The Black Heart Procession have done a very (odd) bad thing. Aaron Shaul takes a peek and then vows to never speak of it again.
Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society
In their first DVD release, Ozzy Osbourne's long-time guitarist Zakk Wylde leads his Black Label Society into a sold-out show for their Detroit Chapter. Packed with extras, this DVD is a must-have for fans of BLS and anyone who loves raw, hard, rock-n-roll. Joe Frietze looks inside.
What's huge, sardonic, and red all over? Hellboy, of course. Rob Levy dissects the big-screen adaptation of Mike Mignola's seminal comic book.
Touching the Void is the story of two climbers who nearly die after cresting the summit of Peru's infamous Siula Grande. Vertical Limit in documentary form? Or is this film actually something worth watching? Eric J. Iannelli decides.
Is The Punisher also punishing the audience, as many critics say? Rob Levy doesn't think so, if you like your entertainment loud and bullet-riddled.
13 Going On 30 looks back to the '80s as a girl grows up to be Jennifer Garner in a heartbeat. Is this classic case of "be careful what you wish for" simply another rip-off of Big? Steve Stav, who could never get the Moonwalk quite right, has the answer.
In this film from Iceland, traditional values fight against the implacable steamroller of modern commerce as the family of a fishery owner congregates to decide its future. Stein Haukland reviews this Scandinavian import.

