It's Leo season! Dara Moats runs down 10 films that represent all the good and bad energies of that Zodiac personality.
Ben and Daniel revisit Stephen Norrington & Wesley Snipes' Blade!
Dolphin Tale 2 works as nicely unpretentious, inspirational, vaguely educational, entertaining kiddie viewing.
We play catch up with the DVDs we've accumulated over the past month with Phil looking at Criterion releases for Riot in Cell Block 11 and Breaking the Waves, the recently remastered Sorcerer, a re-cut version of the documentary Cocaine Cowboys, the fourth and final season of Eastbound and Down, and the latest Paranormal Activity film. Dave looks at straight-to-video efforts Mr. Jones and Bad Country, along with new discs for Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and Seven Warriors. And Andrew looks back on A Birder's Guide to Everything and Big Bad Wolves.
This week's archival home entertainment column looks back at Michael Cimino's infamous box office flop Heaven's Gate, the strangely forgotten about Steven Spielberg hit Catch Me If You Can, and the classic noir The Postman Always Rings Twice.
Not to be confused with the Nicolas Cage campfest of the same name, Deadfall is an overly plotted crime thriller that cares more about piling on story notes than developing actual characters.