Tag: Paramount Pictures

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“Star Trek: The Motion Picture” at 40: Characterizing A Flawed, Feeling Film

Star Trek: The Motion Picture turns 40 this year. The Movie Revue is celebrating the film with a theory on the characters, including the inanimate, that drive the story.

“Joker” Leads Weekend Box Office

“Joker” continues to laugh from the top of the box office for its second straight frame while “The Addams Family” surprises with a $30.3m opening weekend. “Gemini Man” takes a distant third In its second frame, Todd Phillips’s “Joker” took in an estimated $55 million

Interview with Eugenio Derbez

The Movie Revue had the opportunity to sit down with Latin actor Eugenio Derbez during his recent press tour to Phoenix for “Dora and the Lost City of Gold”. In addition to a large body of work in Mexican television, Mr.

“Dora and the Lost City of Gold”

“Dora and the Lost City of Gold” takes the animated character and raises the stakes in an all new adventure. The cast is first rate and the jokes are absolute fun. Director James Bobin made the theme, ‘be who you

Summer Rental

We spend much of our lives trying to provide for our families.  Often, we get so busy, that we miss warning signs of being overworked or stressed.  Other times, we’re just so busy doing what we’re good at, that we

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL (Blu-ray)

“Mission:  Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” the first movie to imply an episode name, is brought to us under the skillful eye of Brad Bird.  Building on some of the story pieces of “M:i – III”, a disavowed Hunt is in

“M:i – 2” (DVD)

The first impossible mission a success, Paramount doubled the budget and Cruise and Wagner got to work on a second impossible mission, “M:i – 2”. This time, with John Woo behind the camera and a fresh script from Brannon Braga

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (Blu-ray)

Just after the start of the Pierce Brosnan Bond series and before Jason Bourne, Ethan Hunt graced 3,012 screens throughout the United States on Memorial Day weekend, 1996.  Armed with a $70 million budget on a script that, initially, no

‘Covert Operations: Guns, Women, and Espionage’

Using movies in our home video library, we focus on a series of movies with a common theme.  To honor of the recent theatrical release of “Mission:  Impossible – Rogue Nation”, we bring you ‘Covert Operations: Guns, Women and Espionage’,