THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME Pros: Leslie Banks is scary; film and script are extremely taut Cons: A few downright goofy moments: the shark attack –
Pros: inexpensive, compact, easy to use, great sound, nostalgic Cons: metal can be stretched out of shape It started with one Slinky Jr. Original. Then the phenomenon morphed
THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY on PBS Pros: Well-researched; strong presentation; very educational Cons: Undeniably “dry” when compared to most modern documentaries The latest in
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling: WAR OF ATTRITION Pros: The one match shown in its entirety is pretty great Cons: Heavy truncation of matches that seem very
Cons: Completely…utterly…hopelessly unnecessary, phonier than a three dollar bill, and dumber than five boxes of rocks Another week; another positively ludicrous phony monster hunt program.
UNDEAD Pros: Lots of imagination; fairly energetic Cons: Script is mismanaged and messy; too similar to other, better zombie flicks Made in Australia in 2003, Undead stands
THE CANYONS Pros: The social commentary is interesting for awhile Cons: Profane, preposterous, tasteless, unaffecting – and mostly unsexy Trading in much the same currency
A Dog Walks Into A Nursing Home by Sue Halpern Pros: Pransky, Nursing home residents, Halpern’s writing, Humor Cons: Wish all nursing homes were as progressive as
THE SPLIT “Paranoia, paranoia; everybody’s coming to get me…” All that said, The Split does have a few memorable moments and noteworthy sequences while offering up the













