FlickDirect Movie Reviews

Physical Media: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD Reviews by Eric English

Browse reviews written by Eric English, including critical takes on films, home entertainment releases, and television series.


FlickDirect, Eric  English

Eric English, President of FlickDirect Inc., has had a passion for movies since childhood and enjoys a variety of genres, especially comedies. In 2006, he co-founded FlickDirect with Nathan M. Rose to enhance online offerings from studios and make it easier for viewers to access information. Mr. English has played a key role in developing innovative solutions for the entertainment industry, with particular expertise in overseeing mobile app development.


Unknown
Unknown is an amazing film with a smart cast, great director, and a heart-pounding storyline.
Full Review  | Grade: B

Cedar Rapids
The Ed Helms vehicle "Cedar Rapids" makes its way to your big screen with the Blu-Ray release of the "Super Awesome Edition." One may be asking themselves Ed who? You know...
Full Review  | Grade: C

Hall Pass
Finding that perfect stride during a comedy movie is never easy and many times what looks good in a trailer doesn't always flesh out well when seen for the first time on the big screen.
Full Review  | Grade: C

Gulliver's Travels
December 2010's Gulliver's Travels starring Jack Black (School Of Rock) comes to Blu-ray and DVD this April based loosely on the classic novel by Jonathan Swift, the film takes many libert...
Full Review  | Grade: C

Marmaduke
Based on the long running newspaper comic strip of the same name "Marmaduke" came to the big screen as a live action/computer animated film in the summer of 2010. Surrounding the story of a...
Full Review  | Grade: C

Falling Down
Have you ever had a bad day? Bill Foster (Michael Douglas), a laid off government defense worker, is about to embark on one of his worst. Just wanting to "Go Home" Foster (Identified by his 'D-FE...
Full Review  | Grade: B

Gran Torino
Retired, grisly Korean War Vet Walt Kowalski yearns to lead a simple life, with his Pabst Blue ribbon beer, old dog Daisy and working on his classic Gran Torino automobile. When gang violence thr...
Full Review  | Grade: B

Adventureland
Adventureland will appeal mostly to a more mature, yet still slightly adolescent crowd (age 21-34) and would make for a good date movie.
Full Review  | Grade: B

A History of Violence
Introduction: "A History Of Violence" from director David Cronenberg begins not far from where it ends. A disjointed yet unique take on a crime drama, the film is...
Full Review  | Grade: C

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