[usr 3] A Yeti is convinced that the elusive creatures known as “humans” really do exist.
Blu-ray Review: “God Bless The Broken Road” Is A Sweet Movie Full Of Pain And Love That Needs Better Writing
[usr 3] “God Bless the Broken Road,” tells the story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film combines elements of faith, country music, and stock car racing while paying tribute to those who serve in the United States Military.
DVD Review: “Vampirina: Ghoul Girls Rock!” Is An Amusing Culture Shock Show Perfect For Children Who Enjoy Life On The Spooky Side
[usr 4] Follow Vampirina and her two best friends, Poppy and Bridget, as they take the stage and start their very own band: the Ghoul Girls!
Movie Review: “Mind Garden” Is An Unguided Peek Into The Minds Of People Riddled With Social Anxiety
[usr 3.5] “Mind Garden” is an exploration of self through the minds of others. In the documentary podcast-er/writer and sufferer of social anxiety/agoraphobia, Drew Carson converses with other sufferers to discover how they cope with their conditions.”
DVD Review: “Fancy Nancy” Should Have Remained A Book
[usr 3] With her love of all things fabulous, fancy and French, this little lady can change bland into chic. All it takes is a boundless imagination, help from friends and family, and a sunny approach to life that celebrates the differences that make everyone unique and Magnifique!
Blu-ray Review: “Gas, Food Lodging” Is A Decent, Dark And Bleak Coming Of Age Story
[usr 3.5] In the boring desert of New Mexico, a single mother raises her two teenage daughters, Shade and Trudi, whose deepest desire is to leave the dead calm town. Shade is the type to escape in her extravagant fantasies while Trudi is so rebellious it could drive her away.
Movie Review: “Viper Club” Is Gloomy And Off The Mark
[usr 2] A war correspondent gets taken hostage while on assignment, prompting his mother, impatient with the government’s lack of concern, to take matters into her own hands.
Blu-ray Review: The “My Little Pony” Movies Are Vastly Different And Barely Watchable
[usr 1] Celebrate “My Little Pony”’s 35th Anniversary with this anniversary edition! Including the original 1986 movie on Blu-ray for the first time and 2017’s “My Little Pony: The Movie,” this two-movie four-disc set is full of music, fun, and laughter for the whole family!