 | | 1. Night Train (Blu-ray) new! | | | Starring: Danny Glover Leelee Sobieski Director: Brian King | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD Release Date: 7/7/2009 |  | Night Train - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: David R Perry - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 7/7/2009 2:46 AM | | A train conductor (Glover) is on duty during a late night trip before the Christmas holidays. The train is nearly empty, with just a few passengers spread throughout the cars. Right before departure, a man rushes to catch the train, unable to speak from the cold, and carrying a package. While seated in the rear car with a drunken salesman (Zahn) and a medical student returning home for the holidays (Sobieski), the mysterious man silently dies. The two other passengers and the conductor, unsure what to do about the deceased, uncover the package he was carrying, and when their curiosity gets the best of them, open it. What they see inside begins to fuel a destructive greed that could doom them all. read the full review | |
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 | | 28. Predator 2 | | | Starring: Danny Glover Director: Stephen Hopkins | | Format: DVD Release Date: 1/2/2007 |  | Predator 2 - DVD Review By: Christopher Null - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 5/29/2009 2:39 PM | |
Every good monster movie deserves a sequel, and with few exceptions they get a crappy one. Predator 2 is right in line with that legacy, a lackluster (and Schwarzenegger-free) action flick that steals every page it can from the Aliens playbook. Since Predator took place in the jungle, Hollywood's sense of irony dictates that the sequel should take place in the city: In this case, Los Angeles, where a bloody gang war is underway. But the cops (notably renegade do-gooder Danny Glover) can't quite reconcile the body count, and it isn't long until they start to realize that another force is at work, which might explain the metallic bits that no one can identify and the corpses missing all their vital organs. read the full review | |
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