
That is the question. King of the Beats chronicles the life, career, inspiration, and friends of Jack Kerouac, and how this enduring figure of American literature and culture had far more to offer than "my own confusion."
Winner of Phoenix New Times' "Best Way to Catch a B-Movie" honors, the Mamacita and Grindhouse Redux brings a gore-fest double feature to Chandler Cinemas just in time for Halloween: The Craving and The Wizard of Gore!
Patrick Süskind's Perfume is the sly, lurid story of a murderer whose extraordinary sense of smell leads him to kill. Now the director of Run, Lola, Run brings the macabre tale to the screen. Warning: spoilers!
Ken Burns' new documentary series provides an unflinching look at the human toll of World War II, illustrated with rare and never before seen archival and personal footage.
At Grindhouse Redux you never know what you are going to get. I love the element of surprise that comes along with every screening of a fun flick with the Midnite Movie Mamacita.
The votes are in - Phoenix New Times named Bookmans Phoenix the "Best Used CD Store On A Budget" and Tucson Weekly's readers once again chose Bookmans as the place to go for "Best Used Books." Thanks, Arizona!
"Sometimes you have to let go of what you can't live without." Based on Alice Munroe's short story, Sarah Polley's directorial debut is an extraordinary portrait of aging, Alzheimer's, love, and the transformation of relationships.
Bookmans Underground presents MMM's Grindhouse double feature at Chandler Cinemas, Sept 28, featuring The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and The House of Insane Women.
Is the Western making a comeback? Are 3:10 to Yuma and the upcoming Jesse James movie starring Brad Pitt harbingers of a resurgence of the Western? Possibly. I, for one, would love to see it happen.
What do Japan, cleverly disguised sexual innuendos, and a giant sea monster have in common? The Midnite Movie Mamacita, that’s what!













